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Porträtt av gossen Torsten Wigander. Son till apotekare Anders Fredrik Wigander och dennes hustru Emma Gustafva Godée. Fotografiet är sänt till författaren Carl Anton Wetterbergh, mest känd under pseudonymen Onkel Adam. Skälet till försändelsen har rimlig
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Individual archive 382 emanates from the regimental physician and author Carl Anton Wetterbergh (1804-1889), best known by the pseudonym Onkel Adam. He moved to Lköpping in 1848 for service at the First Livgrenadjärregementet. Parallel to the medical profession, he was a recognised author of novels and short stories. At the beginning of the 1860s, he lost the desire to write that kind of literature. Instead, from 1862 he was devoted to publishing the children’s newspaper Linnea. His home in Lköpping, Onkel Adamsgården, is preserved and the upper floor of the house serves since 1927 as a museum to his remembrance.
The archive includes three pcs of photo albums. Two of them have previously received the number A12954 and A13146 respectively. However, the latter number does not match the museum’s catalogue task. This photograph is mounted in a third album that has received no accessional number. The selection of digitized photographs from this album has obtained the following designed image number ÖM.EA.000382.0001-0007.
Working description:
The process of digitizing a selection of the archives photographs was carried out in spring 2018.
Museum of Östergötland
Title: Porträtt av gossen Torsten Wigander. Son till apotekare Anders Fredrik Wigander och dennes hustru Emma Gustafva Godée. Fotografiet är sänt till författaren Carl Anton Wetterbergh, mest känd under pseudonymen Onkel Adam. Skälet till försändelsen har rimlig
Description:
Individual archive 382 emanates from the regimental physician and author Carl Anton Wetterbergh (1804-1889), best known by the pseudonym Onkel Adam.
He moved to Lköpping in 1848 for service at the First Livgrenadjärregementet.
Parallel to the medical profession, he was a recognised author of novels and short stories.
At the beginning of the 1860s, he lost the desire to write that kind of literature.
Instead, from 1862 he was devoted to publishing the children’s newspaper Linnea.
His home in Lköpping, Onkel Adamsgården, is preserved and the upper floor of the house serves since 1927 as a museum to his remembrance.
The archive includes three pcs of photo albums.
Two of them have previously received the number A12954 and A13146 respectively.
However, the latter number does not match the museum’s catalogue task.
This photograph is mounted in a third album that has received no accessional number.
The selection of digitized photographs from this album has obtained the following designed image number ÖM.
EA.
000382.
0001-0007.
Working description:
The process of digitizing a selection of the archives photographs was carried out in spring 2018.
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