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Ulricehamn, the town by Åsunden

Ulricehamn, the town by Åsunden

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Ulricehamn, the town by Åsunden

1960
1h 7m
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A film about how people lived and worked in the Swedish town Ulricehamn in 1958.

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41 members
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Karin Arfwidsson

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Olle Karlsson

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Olle Karlsson
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Johan Andersson

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Gustaf Boger

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Sven Törner

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Sven Erie Valdemar Järpe

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Karl Kloo

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Bertil Larsson

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C.A Lindros

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Viktor Fagrell

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Karl Ljungquist

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Gustav Andersson

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Gösta Arnell

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Hugo Svensson

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Sten Hummel-Gumælius

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Viking Göransson

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Yngve Gullberg

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Erik Ljungbo

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Märta Almqvist

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Karl-Erik Karlsson

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Erik Rosengren

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Edvard Malmgren

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Karin Hernqvist

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Johan Ljungberg

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Max Emanuelsson

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Simeon Rudbäck

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Kurt Hillström

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Gunborg Elisabet “Gun” Price Holmberg

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Gunilla Wallenborg

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Lars Holmberg

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Elsebritt Jonsson

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Ulla-Brith Sandén

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Isac Rosen

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Göran Lindal

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Mats Marklund

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Ulricehamns Blåsorkester

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Ulricehamns manskör

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Missionsförsamlingens förstärkta kör

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Carl-Olov Ekström

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Samuel Rosén

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John Lindskog

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