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Stora Barnhuset (literally: "Great Children's Home"), from 1785
known as Allmänna
Barnhuset ("Public Children's Home"), [citation needed] was Sweden's...
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child rights. One of the
first orphanages in
Sweden was the
Stora Barnhuset (1633-1922) in Stockholm,
which remained the
biggest orphanage in Sweden...
- 1632:
Gustavus dies at the
Battle of Lützen. 1633: The
orphanage Stora Barnhuset is founded. 1632–1644:
Regency of
Queen Christina led by Axel Oxenstierna...
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after her birth, and her two
brothers were
placed in an
orphanage (Stora
Barnhuset)
because her
mother was
unable to
support all of her
children as a widow...
- in the
latest French style by the help of
orphan girls from the
Stora Barnhuset, who were
pupils in the
fashion trade, and whom she used as ****istants...
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their homes. In 1633, the "Great Orphanage" (the
exact name was "Stora
barnhuset") was
established in Norrmalm. The
children would work and be
taught a...
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article at [[:sv:Allmänna
Barnhuset]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
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- (Rosenkammaren),
until the
abolition of
torture in 1772, and an
orphanage (Allmänna
Barnhuset)
until 1886.
Until 1849, the
prison was used for both male and female...
- He was also
energetically active in the
reorganization of the Allmänna
Barnhuset in Stockholm, the
establishment of children's
nurseries and
improved legislation...
- orphan,
Elisabett Månsdåtter [sv],
leads sixteen orphans from the Allmänna
Barnhuset up to the
royal palace,
where she
successfully demands to be
given an...