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2005-08-28 20:34 Sabergum 800×352× (147986 bytes) [[NSB]] class XXI number 1 photographed at Kristiansand stasjon in [[August]], [[1938]]. Photograph by Jim Jarvis. From [[Setedalsbanen|Setesdalsbanen's]] collections, archive number SBN10340. {{GFDL}}
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