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1.Väsby royal estate in Sala was used as a royal residense when the king was inspecting the silvermines in the area
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1.Interior in Väsby royal estate in Sala
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2.Interior in Väsby royal estate in Sala
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3.Interior in Väsby royal estate in Sala
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Can't you speak
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Vintage clothing in Väsby royal estate in Sala
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Some swedish poetry, Please don't ask me to translate it!
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Ancient, big and heavy target-shooting sporting rifles
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Cross-bow
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The weapon collection at Väsby royal estate in Sala. Please notice the lamp made out of bayonets
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Old police helmets
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The weapon collection at Väsby royal estate in Sala.
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Rapiers
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Old police helmet
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Attorney-general and Governor of Västmanland, Johannes Cederbielke Born the 1of May 1677 Died the 28 of March 1737
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Knuckle-dusters, foot-irons, a neck-fork to keep the distance to the hooligan captured
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Different weather-vanes
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Deer
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Poster from the 300 years jubilee exhibition of Sala´s town charter
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Sala town before the big fire in 1880
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Fire-engine outside the old fire-station in Sala
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3.Queen Christina´s mine-shaft at the silvermine in Sala
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Swedish army officer during the 1800´s
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Just great, Railrodder found a train to shoot (the day is saved)
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Swedish army officers helmet from the 1800´s
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Director Johan Isberg in his Bugatti Type 35 ice-racing in Sala in the 1920's
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Old swedish money 4 Daler silvercoins it is ca 20x20 cm big
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Spinning wheel´s
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We are Swedes too, though we are small
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2.Väsby royal estate in Sala was used as a royal residense when the king was inspecting the silvermines in the area