the milkman Size:70x100Poster with an old picture of a milkman distributing milk in glass bottles with the Milk Center's truck in 1956. In the past, it was necessary for milk to be delivered to homes on a daily basis, as poor opportunities for refrigeration meant that it was quickly wasted. As modern refrigerators became more common in households, milk deliveries became increasingly rare. In the early 1950s, 90 percent of all milk sold was packaged in glass bottles.
known for his characteristic watercolors that celebrate an idyllic family life
Stockholm was characterized by enormous growth during this time
has a spectacular game and gathers in some places in large crowds
The company sold steam locomotives between 1825-1956
The painting depicts river dancing
PS Krøyer
with the silhouette of a city on the horizon
He has had a great influence on Nordic folklore and storytelling
there are also stories that magical people could turn into cranes
Photographer: Axel Malmström | Created: 1908 | Publisher: Stockholm City Museum | Item ID: E 16286 | Copyright: CC BY
Photographer: Oscar Heimer | Created: 1906 | Publisher: Stockholm City Museum | Item ID: E 30077 | Copyright: CC BY
Women punctured both lungs and had cosmetic surgery to remove ribs in order to tighten the corset as tight as possible