File:Skansens nationaldansare - SMV - SVA-bild 5193.tif

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Description
Svenska: Skansens nationaldansare fotograferade under en turné i USA 1905. Spelmännen är Mårten Andersson och Måns Olsson från Jämtland, namnen på dansarna är inte kända.
Depicted people Skansens nationaldansare: Mårten Andersson, Måns Olsson, Okända
Date 1905
date QS:P571,+1905-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q10677700
Accession number
SVA-bild 5193
Source

Svenskt visarkivs fotosamlingar

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