File:Svenska Rederi-Aktiebolaget Öresund.jpg
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DescriptionSvenska Rederi-Aktiebolaget Öresund.jpg |
Svenska: Reklam för det nystartade Öresundsbolaget. Tidigt 1900-tal. De båda hjulångarna ”Gylfe” (närmast” och ”Gefion”. |
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Source | ISBN 978-91-86275-27-3. (Bilden förekommer i många böcker och på internet. |
Author | Unknown authorUnknown author |
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