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Canal Museum

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the history of the waterway with more than 50 models. The manufacture of Saab (i.e. Svenska Aeroplan AB) cars began at Trollhattan in 1937, and a large collection of the company’s products is displayed in

Strömberg Park

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The Stromberg company, Oy Stromberg AB, was founded in 1889 by Gottfrid Stromberg (1863-1938) in Helsinki, and originally made such electro-mechanical products as generators and electric motors. The company

Laval

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Oscar Laam, a member of a banking family. The concern was re-structured in 1883 as a limited company, AB Separator, which since 1963 has been known as Alfa Laval. A German, Clemens von Bechtolstein, developed

Hasselblad

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on the relationships between research and development, commerce, and manufacturing. F W Hasselblad AB, established in Gothenburg in 1841, was an importing and exporting company, dealing chiefly with other [...] popular photography, and founder of the Kodak company. In 1908 a new company, Hasselblad Fotografiska AB was formed by Karl Erik Hasselblad, grandson of the founder, with the intention, subsequently realised [...] cal development in photography, and in 1985 formed a new subsidiary, Hasselblad Electronic Imaging AB that is concerned with digital photography.

Serlachius

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forest products company in 1908-13, and was managing director of its parent company, G A Serlachius AB from 1913 until his death in 1942. He had great managerial talents and developed the company into one

Munktell Company Museum

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Kungholmens Gjuteri & Maskin Verkstad and in the 1870s became J & C G Bolinder Mekaniska Verkstads AB. Like Johan Munktell, both the brothers gained experience working in England before their company started

Husqvarna Factory Museum

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outdoor powered products. The museum, managed by a local history society in collaboration with Husqvarna AB, illustrates its activities over several centuries, and in the street called Smedsbygatan, a short

Iggemans Iron Mill

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to contract in the 1940s as AB Iggesund concentrated on forest products, wood, wood pulp, paper and hydro-electric power. The museum, sponsored by present owners, Holmen AB, provides access to the wel

Koppardalen Verket

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1872 and a new ironworks was then built on the site by the firm known from 1883 as Avesta Jernverks AB. It had three blast furnaces, a forge for making wrought iron, Bessemer and Open Hearth steelmaking [...] includes a metallurgical research centre operated by Outukumpu, the successor company to Avesta Jernverks AB.

Ryttarens Turf Factory

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at its peak. Demand diminished in the 1950s and in 1964 the enterprise was bought by Hasselfors Bruk AB who sold the peat for horticultural uses. Production finally ceased in 1997. Two years later a voluntary

Nobel Museum in Karlskogs & Bofors Museum

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manufacturers, such as the Finspång company, and soon began to produce its own guns. In 1873 a new company AB Boford-Gullspång was formed. The company became the dominant force in the economy of Karlskoga and

Orrefors Kosta Boda AB

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The manufacture of glass in Sweden was encouraged by King Gustav Vasa (1496-1560) who had observed glass making during a visit to Italy. The industry flourished in the heavily forested province of Små

Tytyri Mining Experience

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underground caverns created by large-scale limestone mining which was begun by the company Oy Lohja AB in 1897. From the beginning most of the workings were underground, and surface extraction ceased in [...] more than 60 km of tunnels, some of them 110 m below the surface. Mining by the company Nordkalk Oy AB continues in the area at a depth of 370 m. The company supplies limestone to the rest of Finland and

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Datenschutzerklärung Listen Name und Kontakt des Verantwortlichen gemäß Artikel 4 Abs. 7 DSGVO Unternehmen: ERIH - European Route of Industrial Heritage e.V. Anschrift: Am Striebruch 42, 40668 Meerbusch [...] Verarbeitung eine Rechtsgrundlage besteht. Rechtsgrundlage für die Verarbeitung können gemäß Artikel 6 Abs. 1 lit. a – f DSGVO insbesondere sein: a. Die betroffene Person hat ihre Einwilligung zu der Verarbeitung [...] Website anzuzeigen und die Stabilität und Sicherheit zu gewährleisten (Rechtsgrundlage ist Art. 6 Abs. 1 S. 1 lit. f DSGVO): IP-Adresse Datum und Uhrzeit der Anfrage Zeitzonendifferenz zur Greenwich Mean

Saab Car Museum

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Aeroplan Aktiebolaget, a firm established to build military aircraft, set up a subsidiary Saab Automobil AB which produced its first car, the Saab 92 in 1947. Subsequently the company enjoyed great success,

Ljungström

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refined in stages from 1894 onwards. They created a company to develop their turbines in 1908, ALA (AB Ljungströms Ångturbin). They then began another company to manufacture them at a large factory in Stockholm

SummerSchool “Industriekultur nachhaltig gestalten“ – jetzt bewerben

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Nachhaltige Bildungsarbeit, die Umnutzung von Industriestandorten (Denkmalschutz ist Klimaschutz), Nachwuchs in der kulturellen Freiwilligenarbeit und sanfter Tourismus sind nur einige der Themenfelde

WORK it OUT 2024: Das 7. Mal

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und Ziele des Festivals erläutert. Die Anmeldung zum Tanz-Event und zur Kick-off-Veranstaltung ist ab sofort möglich: Anmeldung Wir bitten alle Interessierten, das Formular bis spätestens 8. Mai auszufüllen

ExtraSchicht am 1. Juni: Das Kulturfestival für die Metropole Ruhr

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„Back to the 80s“ im ERIH-Ankerpunkt LWL-Museum Zeche Zollern – runden das erlebnisreiche Programm ab. Um mühelos zwischen den insgesamt 500 Events an 35 Spielorten in 19 Städten wechseln zu können, brauchen

Zeitschrift Industriekultur 2.24: Die „Route Industriekultur“ im Ruhrgebiet, Teil 1

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Landschaftspark Duisburg-Nord die Technologien und Arbeitsabläufe eines Hochofenwerks, das August Thyssen ab 1901 im Duisburger Stadtteil Meiderich bauen ließ. Was diesen ERIH-Ankerpunkt auszeichnet, ist die

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