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The craftsman’s office in Lköpping is meeting. From the left is seen master builder Erik Andersson, watchmaker Evert Lundberg, copper batcher August Leonard Ekman, leather dealer Nils Linde, wallpaper maker Carl Gothnier, manufacturer Pehr Sandberg, paint

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Individual archive 124 emanates from Pehr Sandberg (1867-1942). He trained for furniture carpenters, including in Hamburg. In 1893 he was back in Lköpping and started working in his father’s furniture workshop. He took over the operation. In 1905 he transferred the workshop to start an auction and agency business. Pehr Sandberg was married to Hulda Kellander and together they received three daughters Edit, Judith and Gertrud. As far as the archival is concerned, it is extensive. Below are excerpts from the archive list: K1: 1; 219 pcs photographs with motifs from ex. Lköpping, Ronneby, Hamburg et al. localities. K1: 2; 78 pcs photographs with motifs from mainly Lköpping. Also portraits of persons. K1: 3; 6 pcs photographs with motifs from Lköpping. Also portraits of persons. K1: 4; 531 st studio photographs, persons A-O. K1: 5; 540 pcs studio photographs, persons P-Ö and unknown. K1: 6; 591 pieces of studio photographs, unknown persons. K1: 7; 322 pcs photographs with motifs from Lköpping. K2: 1; 143 pcs glass negative with motif from Lköpping, Rogslöna, Bungsbo, Gamleby et al. localities. K3: 1; 127 pcs postcard with motif mainly from Lköpping. K3: 2; 358 pcs postcard with motif from Lköpping but also Denmark, Switzerland, France and others. K3: 3; 324 pcs postcards and photographs with motifs from Sweden, Norway and Germany. Working description: The process of digitizing a selection of the archive’s photographs and postcards was carried out in autumn 2017.
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Title: The craftsman’s office in Lköpping is meeting. From the left is seen master builder Erik Andersson, watchmaker Evert Lundberg, copper batcher August Leonard Ekman, leather dealer Nils Linde, wallpaper maker Carl Gothnier, manufacturer Pehr Sandberg, paint
Description:
Individual archive 124 emanates from Pehr Sandberg (1867-1942).
He trained for furniture carpenters, including in Hamburg.
In 1893 he was back in Lköpping and started working in his father’s furniture workshop.
He took over the operation.
In 1905 he transferred the workshop to start an auction and agency business.
Pehr Sandberg was married to Hulda Kellander and together they received three daughters Edit, Judith and Gertrud.
As far as the archival is concerned, it is extensive.
Below are excerpts from the archive list: K1: 1; 219 pcs photographs with motifs from ex.
Lköpping, Ronneby, Hamburg et al.
localities.
K1: 2; 78 pcs photographs with motifs from mainly Lköpping.
Also portraits of persons.
K1: 3; 6 pcs photographs with motifs from Lköpping.
Also portraits of persons.
K1: 4; 531 st studio photographs, persons A-O.
K1: 5; 540 pcs studio photographs, persons P-Ö and unknown.
K1: 6; 591 pieces of studio photographs, unknown persons.
K1: 7; 322 pcs photographs with motifs from Lköpping.
K2: 1; 143 pcs glass negative with motif from Lköpping, Rogslöna, Bungsbo, Gamleby et al.
localities.
K3: 1; 127 pcs postcard with motif mainly from Lköpping.
K3: 2; 358 pcs postcard with motif from Lköpping but also Denmark, Switzerland, France and others.
K3: 3; 324 pcs postcards and photographs with motifs from Sweden, Norway and Germany.
Working description: The process of digitizing a selection of the archive’s photographs and postcards was carried out in autumn 2017.

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