Examples of using Almquist in English and their translations into Swedish
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Almquist is a surname.
Data protection officer: Pelle Almquist.
One man Manfred Almquist(1911-1996) got the task?
Almquist factories from 1927 and 1936 are unique as far as known.
the formidable Björn Almquist on guitar.
Almquist factories of 1927 and 1936 are as far as known quite unique.
While Östlind was the practical instrument maker and the factory chief, Almquist was the efficient business man.
Almquist and Wiksell, Stockholm,(1962); discussed by Cannon, John, The letters of Junius.
The Klaverens Hus has recently acquired an art case reed organ made in 1895 by Östlind& Almquist in Arvika with the serial number 1455(KH 571).
Almquist in Arvika in the 1890s
Archival documents are also found in the Baumgartd piano factory gift and the deposits of the Almquist and Nyström families.
Almquist taken in 1899 to manifest the just begun piano production and for the 1909 catalogue.
The mirror glass has the same clear quality as the double mirrors on the art case organ by Östlind& Almquist that is said to have belonged to“the daughter of the manufacturer”(KH 390).
It was Almquist who during World War II created the very popular image and slogan En svensk tiger, as part of a campaign to prevent espionage.
a big aerial photograph of the Östlind& Almquist group of factory buildings in Arvika 1950s.
Almquist in Arvika on one hand drew manpower towards themselves
the Swedish Östlind& Almquist later known as Malmsjö.
Anton Almquist(1864-1949) was a dealer in Gothenburg when he,
Other celebrities were, for example, the radical cartoonist Bertil Almquist, who every week for 35 years drew
Almquist company and in 1917 after the foundation of the AB Förenade Piano- och Orgelfabriker[Associated Piano and Reed Organ Factories] the first managing director of the concern 1918-1920.
The photos all show the work at the Östlind& Almquist company in Arvika, partly from the
