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Saturday, July 31, 2021

Arnold and Newlin: Skansen 1970

Skansen is an open-air museum of Swedish historical culture on Djurgården island in Stockholm that we visited frequently during our stay in 1969–1970. These photos are from May and June 1970.

1970 slide by Arnold H. Nevis
Andrew and Eric playing on Djurgården

1970 slide by Arnold H. Nevis
Newlin, Andrew, Eric, and Hazel at Skansen

1970 slide by Arnold H. Nevis

Andrew, Allan, Joel, Newlin, Eric, and Hazel outside the Solliden Restaurant, Skansen


1970 slide by Arnold H. Nevis

Hazel, Allan, Joel, Eric, and Newlin lunching at the Solliden Restaurant, Skansen



1970 slide by Arnold H. Nevis
Joel, Allan, Newlin, and Eric at the Terrassen Café, Skansen

1970 slide by Arnold H. Nevis
Andrew, Eric, Newlin, Newlin, Joel, Allan on Djurgården

1970 slide by Arnold H. Nevis
Allan, Joel and Newlin at Skansen

1970 slide by Arnold H. Nevis
Allan and Joel at Skansen

1970 slide by Arnold H. Nevis
Newlin, Eric, Andrew, and Hazel Newlin at Skansen

Also on Djurgården was the Nordiska Museet (the Nordic Museum):

Eric and Andrew with 16th Century throne, Nordiska Museet

next post  Arnold and Newlin:  Skokloster, June 1970

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