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Old Gustavsbert

Some images from the porcelain factory in 1919. The film was taken from the casemate of oblivion in 1953 and here Wilhelm Kåge talks over the images.

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  • Wilhelm Kåge

    Wilhelm Kåge

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Some images from the porcelain factory in 1919. The film was taken from the casemate of oblivion in 1953 and here Wilhelm Kåge talks over the images.

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