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== Gallery == <gallery widths="180px" heights="130px" caption="Images of the Slussen area, 1642–1905"> File:Slussen_1642.jpg|Queen Christina's Lock, 1642 File:Polhems_sluss_Anders_Holm_1780.jpg|Christopher Polhems Lock, 1755, after heavy spring runoff. Painting from 1780. File:Slussen,_Stockholm,_1890.jpg|Nils Ericsons Lock sometime after 1850 File:Slussen_1728a.jpg|Plan by municipal architect Johan Eberhard Carlberg, 1728 File:Förslag_till_Slussen_av_I_G_Claeson,_1905.jpg|I G Claesons' proposal, 1905 </gallery><gallery widths="180px" heights="130px" caption="Historic photos of the Slussen area, 1922–1958"> File:Slussen_1922.jpg|Slussen 1922 File:SSMF081048S.jpg|"Slussen Misery" c. 1930 File:Slussen_ritning.jpg|1931 master plan for Slussen File:Slussen_1932.jpg|Construction 1932 File:Slussen_1933.jpg|Traffic 1933 File:SSMF006642S.jpg|Construction 1933 File:Slussen1935.jpg|Opening of new interchange 15 October 1935 File:Slussen_15_10_1935.jpg|Opening of new interchange 15 October 1935 File:Slussen_1958.jpg|Locks in operation 1958 </gallery>{{multiple image | align = center | image1 = Slussen 1963.jpg | width1 = 240 | alt1 = | caption1 = | image2 = Slussen 2007.jpg | width2 = 235 | alt2 = | caption2 = | footer = Slussen cloverleaf, 1963 and 2007 }}
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