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Women’s World Games 1926 / Andra Internationella Kvinnliga Idrottsspelen, Göteborg 1926.

Swedish athletes/svenska laget: standing from left to right/stående från vä: Inga Gentzel (35), Elsa Svensson (29), Inga-Greta Broman (98), Emy Pettersson (50), Ruth Svedberg (97), Elsa Haglund (37), Anna-Lisa Adelsköld (24), Sylvia Stave (78), Ann-Margret Ahlstrand (42)

kneeling from left to right/knästående fr vä: Asta Plathino (36), Märta Johansson (80), Vera Jacobsson (68), Maud Sundberg (57)
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Source Reproduktion: KvinnSam, Göteborgs universitetsbibliotek
Author Photography by Bertil Norberg, Svenska Bildcentralen.
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