Commons:Deletion requests/File:Kungsgatan Högertrafikomläggningen 1967.jpg

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This file was initially tagged by Glane23 as Copyvio (copyvio) and the most recent rationale was: The photographer has denied giving permission for use, the copyright owner or co-owner may be Scanpix Sweden AB (for which the photograph was created through a paid assignment) and the vehicle models depicted in the photo are clearly post-1969 models, thus the copyright tag is not valid. See OTRS Ticket No. 2012120810003893 January (talk) 20:34, 8 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

 Keep See http://www.dn.se/sthlm/paradgatan-sprangdes-genom-asen image 4. The transition to drive on the right was in 1967.
Dagen H 3 september 1967, kl. 4:50 på morgonen.
 Delete I originally uploaded the picture, assuming that an original image of 1967 "Dagen H" was showing (see: Högertrafikomläggning på Kungsgatan i Stockholm 1967. Foto: Rolf Höjer/Scanpix.). On closer analysis, I nevertheless the final sentence, that it must be a later reconstruction (from one hundred year celebration of the Kungsgatan, Stockholm in 2011). The people are "modern" dressed, the cars are from a later period, and the pavements have this appearance since the year 1990-95. As "Dagen H" looked like in the original can be seen on the black and white image. Please delete it.--Holger.Ellgaard (talk) 08:44, 9 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]
  •  Delete It says that the photo was taken by Rolf Höjer. Probably this guy from Umeå. A quick search for "Rolf Höjer" and "Umeå" in public records at http://www.ratsit.se/ shows that the photographer was born on 26 October 1955. That is, he was 11 years old on the "H Day". However, this photo was probably taken by a professional adult photographer. If the photo really was taken by Rolf Höjer, then it was taken much later than 1967. --Stefan4 (talk) 17:32, 13 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]
It seems there was a reenactment in 1997. See this clip from svt.[1] Edaen (talk) 17:31, 23 December 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Deleted: Per discussion, especially uploader's and Stefan's comments. Badseed talk 01:36, 5 February 2013 (UTC)[reply]