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Svenska: Från invigningen av det nya observatoriumet vid Saltsjöbaden. I första raden från vänster: prins Carl, kung Gustaf V, prins Eugen, fru K. A. Wallenberg (Alice Wallenberg) och bakom henne till höger fru Marcus Wallenberg (Amalia Wallenberg), bankdirektör K. A. Wallenberg, vice häradshövding Marcus Wallenberg samt längst till höger landshövding Hjalmar Hammarskjöld. Stående bakom de kungliga från vänster: kommendörkapten Yngve Ekstrand, kabinettskammarherre James Keiller och kammarherre N. F. Stiernstedt. Mitt i gruppen till höger urskiljes professor Gustav Cassel.
English: From the inauguration of the new observatory in Saltsjöbaden. In the first row from left: Prince Carl, King Gustaf V, Prince Eugen, Mrs. K. A. Wallenberg (Alice Wallenberg) and behind her to the right Mrs. Marcus Wallenberg (Amalia Wallenberg), banker K. A. Wallenberg, banker Marcus Wallenberg and County Governor Hjalmar Hammarskjöld. Standing behind the royals from left: Commander Yngve Ekstrand, Cabinet Chamberlain James Keiller and Chamberlain N. F. Stiernstedt. In the centre of the group to the right is Professor Gustav Cassel.
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Source Kjellberg, H. E. , ed. (in Swedish) (1932) Svenska dagbladets årsbok NIONDE ÅRGÅNGEN (Händelserna 1931), Stockholm: Svenska Dagbladet, p. 30
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