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Electrician at the Eagle Shipyard. The donor John Davidsson was, as his father, an electrician at the shipyard. However, it is not clear whether any of them is in the photo.
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Title: Turf
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Electrician at the Eagle Shipyard.
The donor John Davidsson was, as his father, an electrician at the shipyard.
However, it is not clear whether any of them is in the photo.

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