putte i blabarsskogen Design:HelbildPoster with an illustration from Putte's Adventures in the Blueberry Forest, a beloved Swedish children's book written and illustrated by Elsa Beskow, from the year 1901. It is one of Beskow's most famous works and is considered a classic in Swedish children's literature. The book is about the little boy Putte who goes into the forest to pick berries as a gift for his mother. Unfortunately, he doesn't find any, which makes him sad. Then the Old Man
something that in Norway during this time was often linked to the dark and lonely parts of the countryside
The building was erected as headquarters for Ericsson in 1925 and was one of Stockholm's first high-rise buildings
the telegraph line on the outside of track 4 also collapsed
She gave no interviews or autographs and never attended any film premieres
He is considered by many fashion historians to be the father of haute couture
a famous cabaret and entertainment venue in Paris that opened in 1865 and was known for its lively and extravagant shows during the late 1800s and early 1900s
which often depict fairy-tale beings and other worlds
Photographer: Anders Beer Wilse | Created: 1903
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and the Pater Noster archipelago played an important role in the navigation and safety of ships sailing along the Swedish west coast
The use of the two-stage supercharger gave a quantum leap in performance
Canvas with a painting from 1887 by the Swedish artist Hanna Hirsch-Pauli