lanterin 1846 prästkrageRecord of a historical drawing for a lantern, a structure often used as a light opening or as a ceiling light on lighthouses, temples or large buildings. The drawing is from 1846 and comes from Sweden. In lighthouses, lanterns were particularly important to keep the lighthouse lighting visible from great distances, especially in bad weather conditions or during the night. Therefore, lanterns were a critical part of the design to ensure that mariners
he also introduced a personal touch to them
repairing cracks in the granite
Canvas with the painting The Song of the Birds by John Bauer from 1910
bars such as Oxid and much more
Here he mainly painted landscapes but also architecture and from models
where one of the boys is holding the rugby ball while being chased by the others
The clipping illustrates various aircraft
taken in 1910 by Anders Beer Wilse
or Solnedgång på seat in Swedish
The caddy's name was Johan Sarri and he worked extra as a caddy for tourists who many times came to Björkliden with the so-called Dollar trains from Narvik
roadsides and other open areas throughout the world
At first Putte thinks: "surely it was a dream