Image:Sweden1967.jpg

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Description

Kungsgatan in en:Stockholm, en:Sweden: Changeover to Right Hand Traffic 1967.

  • Photographer: Leif Engberg, home page
  • Date: September 3, 1967
See also  http://pielkenrood.fol.nl/x/hdag.jpg
Source

Originally from en.wikipedia; description page is/was here.

Date

2003-11-05 (original upload date)

Author

Original uploader was Boffin at en.wikipedia

Permission
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PD-SWEDEN.


License information

Public domain This Swedish photograph is free to use either of these cases:
  • For photographic works (fotografiska verk), the image is public domain:
a) if the photographer died before January 1, 1944, or
b) if the photographer is not known, and can not be traced, and the image was created before January 1, 1944.
  • For photographic pictures (fotografiska bilder), such as images of the press, the image is public domain if created before January 1, 1969 ( transitional regulations 1994).

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Original upload log

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  • 2003-11-05 10:45 Boffin 199×300×8 (42624 bytes) Sweden Changeover to Right Hand Traffic 1967

File history

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Date/Time Dimensions User Comment
current 12:56, 14 August 2008 397×600 (41 KB) Apoc2400 (Higher resolution image. Source: http://www.le-foto.com/bilder/hogertrafiken.jpg)
00:57, 15 June 2007 199×300 (42 KB) Matanya ({{Information |Description=Kungsgatan in en:Stockholm, en:Sweden: Changeover to Right Hand Traffic 1967. *Photographer: Leif Engberg, home page [http://www.le-foto.com/] *Date: September 3, 1967 See also http://pielkenrood.fol.nl/x/hdag.jpg |)
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