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Heleneborg is an
estate on Södermalm, a part of the city of Stockholm, Sweden. It is
opposite Långholmen
island (home to Långholmen
prison until 1975)...
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experimenting with
nitroglycerine at
Nobels Sprängolja, his father's
factory at
Heleneborg in Stockholm. At the time,
Nobel was a
student in Uppsala, but also helped...
- son Emil Oskar's
death because of an
explosion at his father's
factory Heleneborg in
Stockholm in 1864.
Nobel moved to
Russia from
Sweden in 1838, to sell...
- were
killed in an
explosion at the
factory at
Immanuel Nobel's
estate at
Heleneborg.
After this,
Alfred founded the
company Nitroglycerin Aktiebolaget in...
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neighbourhoods (from west to east): Högalid (western area):
Bergsund Drakenberg Heleneborg Tantolunden Zinkensdamm Maria Magdalena (mid-northern area): Mariaberget...
- shed used for
preparation of
nitroglycerin exploded at the
factory in
Heleneborg, Stockholm, Sweden,
killing five people,
including Nobel's
younger brother...
- were
killed in an
explosion at the Nobels'
armaments factory in 1864 in
Heleneborg, Sweden. One year later,
Nobel founded Alfred Nobel and
Company in Germany...
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press of the
communist newspaper Norrskensflamman exploded.
Explosion Heleneborg 5 3
September 1864 Five
people died when the
Nobel family's
factory for...
- an 1864
nitroglycerin explosion at the family's
armaments factory in
Heleneborg, Stockholm,
Nobel founded Nitroglycerin AB in Vinterviken, Stockholm....