Gustaf Axel Hallström (July 11, 1880 - October 5, 1962) was a Swedish archaeologist and photographer. He was born and died on Södermalm in Stockholm....
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Gustaf Gabriel Hällström (25 November 1775 – 2 June 1844) was a Finnish scientist. He was active in several fields, contributing to the establishment of...
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Retrieved December 1, 2019. "Gustaf A Hallström". Svenskt biografiskt lexikon. Retrieved December 1, 2019. Gustaf Hallströms arkiv (Research Archives, Umeå...
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brother was the artist Gunnar August Hallström (1875–1943). His youngest brother was the archaeologist Gustaf Hallström (1880–1962). Joined Merchant Marine...
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Habel. The first survey was carried out by the Swedish archaeologist Gustaf Hallström in 1907. Agnes Schulz carried out further research in 1934, and her...
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subject of further investigations in 1916 by the Swedish archaeologist Gustaf Hallström and 1935 by the Norwegian archaeologist Gutorm Gjessing. Professor...
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archaeologists Gustaf Hallström, Karl Ditlev Rygh, Theodor Petersen and Gutorm Gjessing. In 1936, Gjessing suggested that Hallström's discussions of the...
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interest in rock carvings, and the finding triggered Swedish archeologist Gustaf Hallström to travel to Balsfjord to find the rock carving. To find the carvings...
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Gustaf Gabriel Roland af Hällström (23 August 1905 – 21 February 1956) was a Finnish film director. During his career, he directed 20 films, including...
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Petter Hällström moved to Finland (then a part of Sweden), where he became the ancestor of a large family. His grandson Gustaf Gabriel Hällström (1775–1844)...
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Commemorative medal 1893–1897: Henrik Albin Stjernspetz 1897–1903: Nils Gustaf Hallström 1903–1907: Per Reinhold Georg Wilhelm von Heideman 1907–1908: Eduard...
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to fellow Tampere doctor Ernst Gustaf Wilhelm af Hällström (1863–1931), after which she was known as Suoma af Hällström. After being widowed, she married...
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Rinne as Baron Gustaf Drakenhjelm Adolf Lindfors as Baron Magnus Drakenhjelm Felix Borg as Young Magnus Naimi Kari as Lisette Hallström Aili Kari as Young...
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Commemorative medal 1885–1903: Jakob Oskar Gottfrid Smedmark 1903–1916: Nils Gustaf Hallström 1917–1918: Berndt Reinhold Martin Festin 1919–1922: Oscar Sigfrid Lindström...
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Lecturer Ajander Ping Mon Wallén as Emma Hasselbond Philip Zandén as Captain Hallström List of submissions to the 86th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language...
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member of the Riksdag of the Estates in 1792. His wife Maria Chatarina Hallström was the daughter of his predecessor in Brönnestad. His son, Sven Håkan...
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(February 1950). "Engraving Pin Heads". American Horologist & Jeweler "Gustaf Hallströms fotografisamling (Forskningsarkivet)". Archived from the original...
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Francisco Sobrado - Attis Joel Kinnaman - Kalle Jenny Ulving - Sussie Anna Hallström - Marie Catherine Hansson - Jeanette Tullgren Per Burell - Per Tullgren...
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sjöjungfrun ("Duke Magnus and the Mermaid") is an 1862 operetta by Ivar Hallström (libretto by Frans Hedberg). The lyrics of the ballad published in 1877...
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Espinosa Josef Fares Daniel Fridell Kjell Grede Mikael Håfström Lasse Hallström Geir Hansteen Jörgensen Klaus Härö Olle Hellbom Richard Hobert Anna Hofman-Uddgren...
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before emptying into the Beiar Fjord at the north end of the valley. Hallström, Gustaf. 1938. Monumental Art of Northern Europe from the Stone Age. I. The...
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(1746–1792) Gustav IV Adolf (1778–1837) Gustaf VI Adolf of Sweden (1882–1973) Ivar Hallström (1826–1901) composer Lasse Hallström (born 1946) film director Kurt...
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Lansstyrelsen Jämtland. 14 February 2006. p. 18. Retrieved 2013-10-17. Hallström, Gustaf (1907). "Nordskandinaviska Hällristningar" (PDF). Fornvännen. Retrieved...
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Swedlund 1947–1951: Lars Petrus Lande 1951–1958: Arne G:son Hallström 1958–1961: Colonel Karl Gustaf Brandberg 1961–1963: Olof Rudqvist 1963–1965: Seth Kristian...
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people within cinema. More recently, the films of Lukas Moodysson, Lasse Hallström, and Ruben Östlund have received international recognition. Sport activities...
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and especially Ingmar Bergman; and more recently Roy Andersson, Lasse Hallström, Lukas Moodysson and Ruben Östlund. Famous Swedish film and TV stars were...
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Gail Berchtold Lio Tipton Hilma Hilma af Klint Lena Olin (older) Tora Hallström (young) Marie Antoinette Marie Antoinette Emilia Schüle Thirteen Lives...
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Shulamit Hanegbi (as Tove Granditsky-Svenson) Lena T. Hansson as Eva Hamilton Gustaf Skarsgård as Erik Hamilton "Täcknamn Coq Rouge (1989)". The Swedish Film...
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Parliament as President of the Republic on 25 July 1919, defeating Carl Gustaf Mannerheim (the candidate supported by the National Coalition and Swedish...
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Modelled after the Académie française, it has 18 members. It is said that Gustaf III originally intended there to be twenty members, half the number of those...
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