Q97311748
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Q97311748
Summary
Q97311748 is a factory[1].
Key Facts
- Q97311748 is located in Hämeenkyrö[2].
- Q97311748 is in the country of Russian Empire[3].
- Q97311748's instance of is recorded as factory[4].
- Q97311748's founder is recorded as Karl Adolf Björkbom[5].
- Q97311748's founder is recorded as Johan Wilhelm Dahlgrén[6].
- Q97311748's founder is recorded as Johan Fredrik Ekqvist[7].
- Q97311748's founder is recorded as Samuli Lindstedt[8].
- Q97311748's founder is recorded as Johan Gustav Ståhström[9].
- Q97311748's owned by is recorded as Karl Adolf Björkbom[10].
- Q97311748's owned by is recorded as Johan Wilhelm Dahlgrén[11].
- Q97311748's owned by is recorded as Johan Fredrik Ekqvist[12].
- Q97311748's owned by is recorded as Johan Gustav Ståhström[13].
- Q97311748's owned by is recorded as Samuli Lindstedt[14].
- Q97311748's part of is recorded as Q30689297[15].
- +1861-01-28T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Q97311748[16].
- Q97311748's coordinate location is recorded as {'globe': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q2', 'altitude': None, 'latitude': 61.66583333333333, 'longitude': 23.189166666666665, 'precision': 0.0002777777777777778}[17].
- Q97311748's employees is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+52'}[18].
- Q97311748's heritage designation is recorded as Cultural Heritage Site of National Significance[19].
- Q97311748's Wiki Loves Monuments ID is recorded as P4009/1887[20].
- Q97311748's RKY national built heritage environment ID is recorded as 1887[21].
- Q97311748's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as Industrial plants in Tampere[22].
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Founding
Founders include Karl Adolf Björkbom[5], Johan Wilhelm Dahlgrén[6], Johan Fredrik Ekqvist[7], Samuli Lindstedt[8], and Johan Gustav Ståhström[9]. +1861-01-28T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Q97311748[16].
Identity
Q97311748's part of is recorded as Q30689297[15].
Ownership
Owners include Karl Adolf Björkbom[10], a maintenance worker[23], 1821–1869[24], of Grand Duchy of Finland[25]; Johan Wilhelm Dahlgrén[11], 1824–1867[26]; Johan Fredrik Ekqvist[12], a spinning master[27], 1823–1868[28], of Grand Duchy of Finland[29]; Johan Gustav Ståhström[13], an industrialist[30], 1830–1867[31], of Grand Duchy of Finland[32]; and Samuli Lindstedt[14], a weaving master[33], 1824–1926[34], of Grand Duchy of Finland[35].