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Lounge, tourist class on board the ship M / S Stockholm at the Swedish American Line. Panel: beech. Ceiling: painted bright. Furniture Upholstery: alternating blue and the color of the panel. Curtains: Stripes in the same colors as the furniture upholstery. Wooden relief made by sculptor Robert Nilsson.

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Lounge, tourist class on board the ship M / S Stockholm at the Swedish American Line. Panel: beech. Ceiling: painted bright. Furniture Upholstery: alternating blue and the color of the panel. Curtains: Stripes in the same colors as the furniture upholstery. Wooden relief made by sculptor Robert Nilsson.

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Sällskapsrum, turist klass, ombord på fartyget M/S Stockholm vid Svenska Amerika Linien. Panel: Rödbok. Tak: målat ljust. Möbelklädsel: omväxlande blåa och samma färg som panelen. Gardiner: Randiga i samma färger som möbelklädseln. Trärelief utförd av skulptören Robert Nilsson.

Things for Sailing from Tekniska museet. The Swedish National Museum of Science and Technology (Swedish: Tekniska museet) is a Swedish museum in Stockholm. It is Sweden’s largest museum of technology, and has a national charter to be responsible for preserving the Swedish cultural heritage related to technological and industrial history. Its galleries comprise around 10,000 square meters, and the museum attracts annually about 350, 000 visitors. The collections consist of more than 50,000 objects and artifacts, 600 shelf metres of archival records and documents, 200,000 drawings, 620,000 images and just over 50,000 books. The National Museum of Science and Technology also documents technologies, processes, stories and memoirs in order to preserve them for generations to come.

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1900 - 1950
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sweden
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Tekniska museet
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