File:Queen Maud funeral Akershus.jpg
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- Photos from Norwegian Museum of Cultural History by Anders Beer Wilse
- Akershus slottskirke
- Castle chapels
- Historical images of Hans Majestet Kongens Garde
- Funeral of Maud of Norway
- 1938 in Oslo
- Coffins
- Flower decorations in Norway
- Black and white photographs of Norway
- Black and white photographs in the 1930s