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Memorial of propeller inventor John Ericsson at Nybroplan (square) in Stockholm, Sweden
Denkmal des Propellererfinders John Ericsson am Nybroplan, einem Platz in Stockholm (Schweden)
Monument av fartygspropellerns införare, John Ericsson, på Nybroplan i Stockholm
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