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Photograph from 1930 of the homebringing of the mortal remains of Arctic explorers S. A. Andrée, Nils Strindberg, and Knut Frænkel to Stockholm. The image has been scanned from Sven Lundström's book "Vår position är ej synnerligen god...", Carlsson bokförlag, Stockholm, 1997, p. 166.
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This Swedish photograph is free to use under one of the following cases:
- For photographic works (fotografiska verk), the image is in the public domain:
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- a) if the photographer died before January 1, 1944, or
- b) if the photographer is not known, and cannot be traced, and the image was created before January 1, 1944.
- For photographic pictures (fotografiska bilder), such as images by the press, the image is in the public domain if created before January 1, 1969 ( transitional regulations 1994).
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- The photographer, if known, should always be attributed.
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