Norsk bokmål: Fridtjof Nansen i hotellrommet på foredragsreisen etter Nordpolekspedisjonen. Blomsterbukett til Eva Nansen som samtidig holdt en konsert i byen.
English: Fridtjof Nansen in a hotel room during his lecturing tour of Europe following the Arctic expedition. The flowers were given to Eva Nansen, who at the same time gave a concert in the city.
Deutsch: Nansens Tagebuch (in Leder ) aus der Zeit in der Winterhütte 1895-1896. Hier ist das Tagebuch auf einer Seite, datiert September 1895, geöffnet
Español: Fridtjof Nansen en la habitación del hotel en la gira de conferencias después de la expedición al Polo Norte. Las flores son para Eva Nansen quien había dado un concierto en la ciudad al mismo tiempo.
Nederlands: Fridtjof Nansen in een hotelkamer toen hij voordrachten in Europa gaf na de expeditie naar de Noordelijke Ijszee. De bloemen zijn voor Eva Nansen die tegelijkertijd een concert gaf in de stad.
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