Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel’s Factory at Vinterviken
The factory at Vinterviken was destroyed more than once by terrible explosions. Sketch by R. Haglund.
moreCarl Wennerström (1820-1893)
A captain in the Naval Engineering Corps, engineer and businessman. Together with , he put up the capital for the formation of Nitroglycerin Aktiebolaget. He and Captain J. A. Berg were owners of Wennerström & Berg, engaged in stonecutting and similar operations “for which prisoners assigned to hard labor may be used, in accordance with…
moreAlfred Nobel’s Industrial Activities in Vinterviken
by Birgitta Lemmel The explosives plant at Vinterviken (Winter Bay) just outside Stockholm, Nitroglycerin Aktiebolaget, was Alfred Nobel’s very first company. The manufacture of nitroglycerine on an industrial scale started there as early as 1865, and for more than fifty years the Vinterviken factory was to deliver Nobel explosives and blasting devices of various kinds…
moreAdvertisement for Nitroglycerin Aktiebolaget
An advertisement for Nitroglycerin Aktiebolaget after the company had started manufacturing Nobel’s Extra-Dynamite. It shows the working earlier and later methods used in producing dynamite.
moreAlfred Nobel’s thoughts about war and peace
by Sven Tägil When Alfred Nobel’s will was made known after his death in San Remo on 10 December 1896, and when it was disclosed that he had established a special peace prize, this immediately created a great international sensation. The name Nobel was connected with explosives and with inventions useful to the art of…
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