Events from the year 1875 in Sweden
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Incumbents
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edit- Inauguration of the Swedish Theatre (Stockholm). The Swedish Theatre in Stockholm officially opened its doors in 1875. This venue became a central hub for performing arts in Sweden, showcasing a variety of theatrical productions and contributing to the cultural landscape of the country 1
- Alfred Nobel invents the Gelignite.
- First issue of the Falkenbergs Tidning
- Göteborgs BK is founded.
- Elsa Borg move to Stockholm and open the first bible home for education of Christian social workers in the slums.
- The Rower woman profession is formally abolished (though not forbidden) in Stockholm.[1]
Births
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- 14 January - Felix Hamrin, prime minister. Born in 1875, Hamrin would later become a prominent politician in Sweden, serving as Prime Minister from 1920 to 1921. His contributions to Swedish politics were significant during his tenure. (died 1937)
- 21 June - Nelly Thüring, politician. Thüring was born into a politically active family and became known for her work as a politician advocating for women's rights and social justice throughout her life. (died 1972)
Deaths
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- 28 February - Sophia Isberg, wood cut artist (born 1819)
- 5 July - Maria Röhl, portrait artist (born 1801)
- 18 November - Martina von Schwerin, Lady of letters, salonist and culture personality (born 1789)
References
edit- ^ Christine Bladh, Rodderskor på Stockholms vatten, Stockholmia förlag (2008), ISBN 9170312079