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Description Olympic Games,Stockholm, Swimming, Women's Freestyle 100 Metres, Australian gold medal winner Fanny Durack (left) stands with Australian silver medallist W, Wylie (centre) and Great Britain's bronze medal winner J, Fletcher
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