File:Princes Carl and Gustaf in Uppsala 1846.jpg

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English: Crown Prince Carl (the later king Charles XV) and his brother Prince Gustaf, known as a song composer, attending a lecture held by Prof. Johan Chr. Lindblad in the Theatrum Œconomicum, Uppsala. Lithograph from 1846. Author is probably Adolf Hårdh (1807-1855)
Svenska: "Teknadt under en föreläsning i närvaro af D.D.K.K.H.H. kronprinsen och hertig Gustaf i Upsala 1844 : i Auditorium oeconomicum". Professorn i kriminal- och processrätt Johan Christopher Lindblad står i katedern. På första raden prinsarna Gustaf och Karl (senare Karl XV) samt deras guvernör greve Henning Hamilton. Mannen i glasögon i bakgrunden är prinsarnas handledare Fredrik Ferdinand Carlson. Längst ned till höger läses "Lith. och tr. hos Strömer & Hårdh". Litografi förmodligen av Adolf Hårdh som på 1840-talet drev ett tryckeri med J.H. Strömer.
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