Vreeswijk_Akerstrom_Cervin_1965.jpg
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Description Vreeswijk Akerstrom Cervin 1965.jpg |
Från vänster: Cornelis Vreeswijk, Fred Åkerström och Gösta "Skepparen" Cervin på Vietnamdemonstration på Hötorget i Stockholm den 28 augusti 1965. From left: Cornelis Vreeswijk, Fred Åkerström and Gösta "Skepparen" Cervin on an anti-Vietnam war demo in Stockholm's Hötorget on 28 August 1965. |
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Source | Så var det, Stockholm på 50- och 60-talen | |||
Author | Sam Stadener | |||
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