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For her outstanding work, Paula Trock received wide recognition including the Grand Prix for the 1935 and 1937 world exhibitions and gold medals for the Milan Triennials in 1954, 1957 and 1960. In 1959, she was honoured as a
65:, Paula Trock was the daughter of the dairy operator Peter Hermann Gottlieb Trock (1854–1920) and Elina Ida Maria Voss Sünckenberg (1850–1937). Together with her three siblings, her mothers work was involved in Denmark's 122:
became closely associated with the new establishment. It proved to be a pioneering development centre for experimentation with the use of new weaving materials, spinning techniques, and dying. She also worked with
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which she headed until 1969. There she developed innovative processes, producing a wide range of textiles, especially for use in the home. Trock's curtains were commissioned for the
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In 1928, supported by the weaver Else Kock and the housekeeping teacher Rigmore Seidelin-Larsen and in conjunction with Askov Højskole, she established a weaving school in
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In 1948, Trock opened the Spindegården production facility immediately adjacent to Askov High School. The textile artist
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who had worked with her for many years. Vedel moved the production facility to
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in the early 1930s. In 1945, she established Spindegården near
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on 18 November 1979. She is buried in Ørslev Cemetery in
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and a father who gained a reputation for his cheeses.
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Index

Sønderborg
Vejen
Jutland
United Nations Headquarters
Marselisborg Palace
Aarhus
Royal Yacht Dannebrog
Holbæk
Inner Mission
Askov Højskole
folk high school
Jenny la Cour
Dalarna
Tavastehus
Dartington Hall
Poul la Cour
Paulli Andersen
Als
the occupation
Inge Bjørn
cellophane
1960 Milan Triennal
Hanne Vedel
Aabenraa
United Nations Headquarters
Marselisborg Palace
Aarhus
Royal Yacht Dannebrog
Knight of the Dannebrog
Lunderskov

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