Norsk bokmål: Fra et skirenn på Frognerjordet under Vinteridrettsuken. Fridtjof Nansen som ledet arrangementet står i forgrunnen og snakker med en svensk offiser. Pilene i bakgrunnen markerer: «Vettakollen, Norges første hoppbakker, Store Frøen gård».
English: From a skiing competition at Frogner Field during Wintersports Week. Fridtjof Nansen, who was in charge of the arrangements is standing in the foreground talking to a Swedish officer. The arrows in the background read «Vettakollen, Norway's first ski jumping hills, Large Frøen Estate».
Deutsch: Von einem Skirennen auf Frogner während der Wintersportwoche. Fridtjof Nansen, der das Arrangement leitet, steht im Vordergrund und redet mit einem schwedischen Offizier. Die Pfeile im Hintergrund markieren: ³Vettakollen, Norwegens erste Skischanzen, Großer Fröen Hof².
Español: De una competencia de esquí en Frognerjordet durante la semana de deportes invernales. Fridtjof Nansen, que organizó los juegos, está al frente y conversa con un oficial sueco. Las flechas al fondo indican: «Vettakollen, el primer trampolín de esqui de Noruega, la granja de Store Frøen».
Nederlands: Foto van een skiwedstrijd op het Frogner veld tijdens de Wintersportweek. Fridtjof Nansen die verantwoordelijk was voor de organisatie, staat op de voorgrond, pratend met een Zweedse officier. Op de pijlen op de achtergrond staat ³Vettakollen, eerste skispringheuvels van Noorwegen, Groot Landgoed Frøen².
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