-
Skansen open-air
museum in Stockholm.
Hazelius was born in Stockholm,
Sweden as the son of
Johan August Hazelius (1797–1871), a
Swedish Army
officer (with...
- (Charles
Hazelius) Papers".
Online Archive of California. San
Diego Natural History Museum.
Retrieved February 26, 2019. Sternberg,
Charles Hazelius (1909)...
- Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden. It was
opened on 11
October 1891 by
Artur Hazelius (1833–1901) to show the way of life in the
different parts of
Sweden before...
-
Brita Hazelius (later Johansson;
January 22, 1909 –
March 5, 1975) was a
Swedish ****troke
swimmer who
competed in the 1928
Summer Olympics. She was...
- museet). When
Hazelius established the open-air
museum Skansen in 1891, it was the
second such
museum in the world. For the museum,
Hazelius bought or got...
-
Gunnel Gunnarsdotter Hazelius-Berg née
Hazelius (1905–1997) was a
Swedish museum curator,
textile researcher and writer. She
spent her
entire professional...
- (January 1975). "Ernest L.
Hazelius House" (pdf).
National Register of
Historic Places -
Nomination and Inventory. "Ernest L.
Hazelius House,
Lexington County...
- for truth. However,
Hazelius himself admits to the
simulation performing "beyond its specs." (Comparisons are made
between Hazelius and
Hubbard in regards...
-
located on the
island of Djurgården. It was
founded in 1891 by
Artur Hazelius (1833–1901) to show the way of life in the
different parts of
Sweden before...
- American-Canadian
fossil collector and paleontologist, son of
Charles Hazelius Sternberg. Late in his career, he
collected and
described Pachyrhinosaurus...