Långholmens rasp- och spinnhus, commonly known as Långholmens spinnhus, was a women's prison in Långholmen, Stockholm, Sweden. The prison was established...
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became state property in 1724 and was used as a spinning house (spinnhus). In 1825 the spinnhus was relocated to Norrmalm. After the move, Långholmen Prison...
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and was temporary closed down between 1972–1975. Afterwards, Långholmens spinnhus was moved. Today the building is being used as a hotel/hostel and museum...
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created. The public net of transportation is re-organised. Långholmens spinnhus is founded. Christina Eleonora Drakenhielm, convert (died 1712) Magdalena...
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support, could be arrested for vagrancy and placed at the Långholmens spinnhus to prevent them from supporting themselves "indecently", which was frequently...
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passed in 1858. - The Gustavsberg porcelain is founded. - Långholmens spinnhus is closed 3 June - Sophie Sager, feminist (died 1902) 5 January - Marcus...
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A prostitute taken to the Långholmens spinnhus in the 1800s....
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region. 1649: Inauguration of the women's work house prison Långholmens spinnhus. 1654: Queen Christina abdicates. Charles X of Sweden becomes king. 1665:...
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she been a prostitute. Neither was she ever placed in the Långholmens spinnhus for prostitution. According to historical records, she was only arrested...
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the city of Stockholm, to have her arrested and sent to the Långholmens spinnhus. As a reason, he claimed that she had given birth to a child and murdered...
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