Tampereen kaupunki : Muisto Sen Satavuotis-Juhlastansa Lokakuun 1. päivänä 1879

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Tampereen kaupunki : Muisto Sen Satavuotis-Juhlastansa Lokakuun 1. päivänä 1879

by Karl Otto Johan Blåfield, Henrik August Reinholm

FI·~2 hours·4 chapters

Chapters

4 total

TAMPEREEN KAUPUNKI

33:31

GUSTAV.

4:25

GUSTAV. (L.S.)

11:58

ALEXANDER

1:41:33

Description

A modest yet richly detailed volume gathers the earliest records, anecdotes, and numbers that chart Tampere’s first hundred years. Compiled for the city’s centennial celebration in 1879, it aims to rescue fading memories and present facts that are otherwise hard to find. Readers will hear the town’s humble origins, its growth beside the Tammerkoski rapids, and the way its position turned it into a natural crossroads for trade and ideas.

The work reflects the collaborative effort of local scholars, engineers, and architects who hurriedly assembled material from many sources. Maps drawn by Isak Inberg and a station plan by architect Calonius give a vivid sense of the landscape that shaped the city’s development. Though brief, the book offers a clear picture of Tampere’s early civic pride, its geographical advantages, and the cultural currents that helped it evolve from a modest market settlement into a thriving industrial hub.

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Tampereen kaupunki : Muisto Sen Satavuotis-Juhlastansa Lokakuun 1. päivänä 1879 Muisto Sen Satavuotis-Juhlastansa Lokakuun 1. päivänä 1879

Language

fi

Duration

~2 hours (145K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2015-06-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

KO

Karl Otto Johan Blåfield

1823–1886

A 19th-century Finnish writer and civic historian, he is best remembered for helping preserve the early story of Tampere in print. His surviving work offers a grounded, local view of a city that was quickly growing and changing.

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Henrik August Reinholm

1819–1883

A 19th-century Finnish priest and scholar, he helped preserve local history, folklore, and traditional songs at a time when much of that material might easily have been lost. His work connects church life, early ethnography, and the growing interest in Finland’s cultural past.

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