En_man_och_en_kvinna_i_eleganta_friluftskläder._Velocipeddräkt_med_påknäppt_kjol_samt_Turistdräkt_-_Nordiska_Museet_-_NMA.0034164.jpg


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Svenska: En man och en kvinna i eleganta friluftskläder. Kvinnan lutar sig mot en cykel, mannen sitter på en sten och studerar en karta. "Velocipeddräkt med påknäppt kjol, som äfven kan brukas som regnkappa." samt "Turistdräkt"
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En man och en kvinna i eleganta friluftskläder. Kvinnan lutar sig mot en cykel, mannen sitter på en sten och studerar en karta. "Velocipeddräkt med påknäppt kjol, som äfven kan brukas som regnkappa." samt "Turistdräkt"
Ämnesord: Fordon : Cykel; Friluftsliv; Karta; Kläder; Mode
Date 1898
date QS:P571,+1898-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
institution QS:P195,Q1142142
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