St. Olofsgatan towards Northeast from Övre Slottsgatan, the Rosenberg neighborhood, Fjärdingen, Uppsala 1901 - 1902. Järnbrogatan (St. Olofsgatan) towards northeast from Övre Slottsgatan. The entire line of buildings was erected during the last half of the 19th century as residential buildings for officials, in most cases professors. This part of the city was thus a prominent academic living environment. Many students also rented rooms. In the corner property, for example, Albert Engström lived during his studies in Uppsala. This farm, known by the name Brundisium, had during the latter half o


St. Olofsgatan towards Northeast from Övre Slottsgatan, the Rosenberg neighborhood, Fjärdingen, Uppsala 1901 - 1902. Järnbrogatan (St. Olofsgatan) towards northeast from Övre Slottsgatan. The entire line of buildings was erected during the last half of the 19th century as residential buildings for officials, in most cases professors. This part of the city was thus a prominent academic living environment. Many students also rented rooms. In the corner property, for example, Albert Engström lived during his studies in Uppsala. This farm, known by the name Brundisium, had during the latter half of the 19th century developed into a trade and craft farm with, among other things, H J Hansson's grocery and Viktualie business. The two larger houses on the right were replaced in 1906 by the so-called scandal house. "From Ola Ehn & Gunnar Elfström, the turn of the century Uppsala in Dahlgren's pictures. Nature and culture J Hansson Speceri- and Viktualie business, H J Hansson Delicatessen, H J Hansson Yarn, sewing, sewing, sewing, sewing mm, Övre Slottsgatan 9/Järnbrogatan 8.


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