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Provincial doctor Niklas Olof Gammelin (1815-1867). Photo Carl Curman, Lysekil around 1860. According to Larsson, 2015.
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... Olof Gammelin (1815-1867) was a provincial doctor in the years 1853-1863 ( Figure 1). In 1853 and 1854 he draw attention to the regional differences between the parishes on Orust. ...
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... came in large numbers to the northern parts of Bohuslän in western Sweden from Blekinge in southern Sweden during the 1880s-1890s (Persson, 1984). A significant number of stone quarries were opened and the export flourished up until the first world war (Figure 11). Several stonecutters went after some time on to quarries on the Norwegian side of the border in Østfold. ...
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... the contrary, no such information is available regarding this kind of tradition among mobile worker communities like navvies, stonecutters and forest workers. A glass factory worker from Småland born in 1889 started working at the Lindefors glass factory when he was nine years old ( Figure 12). Every year at Midsummer the factory management invited all workers to a large party. ...
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... the yearly holidays, excessive drinking was most common at Midsummer ( Figure 13) but also during Christmas and to some extent at Pentecost. ...
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