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28: 66:. At the age of fifteen, she became a maid to a fish merchant in Stockholm. She married Karl Berg, the son of her employer, and learned the fish trade. Widowed soon after marriage, she remarried Johan Strömberg (d. 1890), who became her business partner and assistant. From circa 1854, Johanna Strömberg traded in fish from her stand on the street, being a member of the well-known 72:, that is to say, the certificated female traders with permission to hold street stands in the capital. She became a successful trader and delivered fish to the upper classes, the finest restaurants, and the homes of government ministers and ambassadors. She was eventually able to move her stand indoors to 79:
She was a well-known contemporary Stockholm profile and known for the quality of her goods and for: "her never-ending honesty, her business competence, and her vigorous, original character". She held an open house for the artistic world of the capital and the poor. She was the mother of
50:(Old woman Strömberg). She was a successful entrepreneur in her trade with customers among the embassies and finest restaurants. She kept an open house for the poor and the capital's 161: 176: 136: 117: 27: 171: 166: 85: 89: 73: 93: 81: 46:
market from 1854 until 1894, and became a well-known figure in contemporary Stockholm, known as
141: 112: 51: 155: 100: 84:(1856–1914), an actor at the Royal Dramatic Theater; and the sister of the artists 17: 68: 39: 63: 26: 43: 76:
in 1879 and had by that time both male and female assistants.
88:, whose education she financed, and the architect 92:. She also financed her brother-in-law, sculptor 145:, Friday 8 februari 1895. Accessed 24 July 2015. 62:Johanna Strömberg was born to a poor worker in 8: 38:née Malmberg (1830–1894), was a Swedish 129: 7: 162:19th-century Swedish businesspeople 177:19th-century Swedish businesswomen 25: 42:. She worked in the Stockholm 1: 54:, helping several artists. 193: 31:Johanna Strömberg Portrait 118:Augusta Dorothea Eklund 32: 30: 137:@Johanna Strömberg" 33: 36:Johanna Strömberg 18:Johanna Strömberg 16:(Redirected from 184: 146: 134: 48:Gumman Strömberg 21: 192: 191: 187: 186: 185: 183: 182: 181: 152: 151: 150: 149: 135: 131: 126: 109: 82:Johan Strömberg 60: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 190: 188: 180: 179: 174: 169: 164: 154: 153: 148: 147: 128: 127: 125: 122: 121: 120: 115: 113:Bakelse-Jeanna 108: 105: 99:She died from 86:Josef Malmberg 59: 56: 52:bohemian world 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 189: 178: 175: 173: 170: 168: 165: 163: 160: 159: 157: 144: 143: 138: 133: 130: 123: 119: 116: 114: 111: 110: 106: 104: 102: 97: 95: 91: 90:Karl Malmberg 87: 83: 77: 75: 74:Hötorgshallen 71: 70: 65: 57: 55: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 29: 19: 140: 132: 101:appendicitis 98: 78: 67: 61: 47: 35: 34: 172:1894 deaths 167:1830 births 156:Categories 124:References 94:Oskar Berg 40:fishmonger 107:See also 69:månglare 64:Tierp 142:Idun 58:Life 44:fish 158:: 139:, 103:. 96:. 20:)

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Johanna Strömberg

fishmonger
fish
bohemian world
Tierp
månglare
Hötorgshallen
Johan Strömberg
Josef Malmberg
Karl Malmberg
Oskar Berg
appendicitis
Bakelse-Jeanna
Augusta Dorothea Eklund
@Johanna Strömberg"
Idun
Categories
19th-century Swedish businesspeople
1830 births
1894 deaths
19th-century Swedish businesswomen

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