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The bell of Fiskars ironworks proprietor Emil Lindsay von Julin
The object is a bell that was used for calling the staff. It belonged to ironworks proprietor Emil Lindsay von Julin who lived 1835-1898, and who was director of the Fiskars ironworks 1866-1885.
While heading the ironworks, Emil Lindsay von Julin with wife Hildur von Julin (born Kistner) and their nine children resided in the Stone House, the corps the logis.
The mother of Emil Lindsay von Juli…
Contributors
- Marianne Gripenberg-Gahmberg
Subject
- klockor
- Industriarv
- teollisuusperintö
- ruukit
- 1800-talet
- Bruk
- 1800s
- kellot
- …
- Finland
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Contributors
- Marianne Gripenberg-Gahmberg
Subject
- klockor
- Industriarv
- teollisuusperintö
- ruukit
- 1800-talet
- Bruk
- 1800s
- kellot
- …
- Finland
- http://contribute.europeana.eu/contributions/5cb86190-2404-0138-c4f7-6eee0af50147#agent-5cb9f0f0-2404-0138-c4f7-6eee0af50147
Providing institution
Aggregator
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- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Places
- Fiskars
- Raseborg
Identifier
- 2
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Language
- en
- eng
Is part of
- Exploring occupation at Fiskars, Fiskars Museum, 2019-10-30
Providing country
- Europe
Collection name
First time published on Europeana
- 2020-02-20T16:50:56.023Z
Last time updated from providing institution
- 2021-02-02T08:44:42.776Z