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[edit]Description59. Prinsessene Ragnhild og Astrid - no-nb digifoto 20160108 00282 bldsa pk kgl0072.jpg |
Norsk bokmål: Bildet er hentet fra Nasjonalbibliotekets bildesamling. Anmerkninger til bildet var: Bildet er tatt på Skaugum. Vognene tilhører muligens togsettet som ble gitt til kronprins Olav av den franske presidenten Fallieres i forbindelse med hans norgesbesøk i 1908
Depicted person: Ragnhild, fru Lorentzen Prinsesse av Norge Depicted person: Astrid prinsesse, datter av Olav 5, konge av Norge |
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Author | Ukjent |
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Date(s) | 1935 |
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Keywords | Prinsessene Ragnhild og Astrid sitter på gulvet i en stue og leker med deler av en modelljernbane.
barn - kongehuset - kongelige - leker - leketog - leketøy - modelltog portrettfotografi |
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- Princess Ragnhild of Norway in 1935
- Princess Astrid of Norway in 1935
- 1935 postcards of Norway
- Postcards published by Abels Kunstforlag
- Postcards of Asker
- 20th-century family portrait photographs of royalty
- 2 sisters
- Portraits of sisters
- Black and white photographs of girls wearing dresses
- Toy trains
- Females with curls in Europe
- Girls with curly hair