File:Oscar II of Sweden 1905.jpg
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English: Oscar II of Sweden speaking at the stairs of Rosendal Palace in Djurgården during the dissolution of the union between Norway and Sweden in 1905. Sophia of Nassau to the left of the king and to the left of her is Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland and the crying Princess Ingeborg of Denmark. To the right is Prince Gustaf Adolf.
Svenska: Oscar II håller tal på trappan till Rosendals slott på Djurgården i samband med unionsupplösningen 1905. T.v. om kungen sitter drottning Sofia och ytterligare t.v. står prins Carl och den gråtande prinsessan Ingeborg. T.h. återfinns prins Gustaf Adolf.
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- Oscar II of Sweden in 1905
- Queen Sofia of Sweden in 1905
- Politics of Sweden
- Rosendals slott
- Gustaf, Crown Prince of Sweden in 1905
- Prince Carl, Duke of Västergötland in 1905
- Princess Ingeborg, Duchess of Västergötland in 1905
- Fur boas
- 1905 events in Stockholm
- Fur trimmings
- Djurgården in the 1900s
- Fur fashion in 1905
- Oscar II of Sweden and Queen Sofia
- Photographs of Sophia of Nassau
- Photographs of Gustaf V of Sweden