lutternsgatan 1895 united kingdomPoster with a unique image on Lutternsgatan now called Kungsgatan. In the 1890s, Lutternsgatan was a steep hill up towards the current Sveavgen, today Kungsgatan is a much flatter street as most of the slope has been excavated. The picture shows exciting details such as different shops, signs and people. An interesting detail is that the building seen on the left is still there and the balcony seen above the gate is still there today. Photographer:
He was reigning world champion from 1937 until his temporary retirement in 1949
The driver's name is Gert Kaiser and the man talking to him is Hans Herrmann
the text Fratercula arctica - Latin for the name of the species and Swedish translated "the little brother"
Artist: Josef Wilhelm Wallander | Created : 1855
capturing the delicate beauty and intricate detail characteristic of Monnoyer's style
The word Camelopardalis is inspired by the animal camel and leopard as early scientists thought that the giraffe mimicked these animals in appearance and fur
Östermalm developed into an area that is considered to have high social status and some of Scandinavia's highest apartment prices
Previously
The 1880s in Sweden were marked by Industrialization and were one of Stockholm's most expansive periods ever
Although the cars were not as fast as today's racing cars
Poster with a classic Christmas motif by Jenny Nyström from 1890
At the turn of the 19th century