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1912 Olympic Games. Stockholm, Sweden. Men's 400 metre Final. USA's C. Reidpath crosses the finish line to win the gold medal followed by E. Lindberg of USA for Silver and Germany's Braun for bronze.
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The victorious English 400 m. women's relay swimming team at the Stockholm Olympic Games. Postcard, 1912: Belle Moore, Jennie Fletcher, Annie Speirs, Irene Steer. 1984 Olympics, Summer Olympics, Olympic Swimming, Women's Swimming, Swimming Photos, Freestyle Swimming, Photo Vintage, Vintage Beach, Vintage Photos