King_Charles_XV_of_Sweden_and_Prince_Oscar_with_Adjutants.jpg


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English: King Charles XV of Sweden and his brother Prince Oscar, future King Oscar II of Sweden, along with Adjutants, including Adjutants of of Emperor Napoleon III of France.

King Charles is sitting in the middle, with Prince Oscar to the right. To left is allegedly General Henri-Pierre Castelnau, aide-de-camp of Emperor Napoleon III. Upper row from the left: Most possibly Adjutants Daniel Nordlander and Fritz von Dardel, and to the extreme right Captain Ferdinand-Alphonse Hamelin.

The photo is possibly taken at the International Exposition In Paris in 1867.
Date Likely 1867
Source

Original publication : Unknown

Immediate source : http://rittsel.weebly.com/
Author

Perhaps Mayer & Pierson

(Life time: Likely 19th century)
Permission
( Reusing this file )
Pär Rittsel: collection of photo historic texts, my own and others
Other information
English: The photo is allegedly not taken by the responsible of the website link.


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