GLAM/Newsletter/December 2020/Contents/Sweden report
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Wiki Loves Monuments submissions livestreamed; Nordiska museet uploads; Sjung med oss, Mamma!
ByWLM
The images from the Swedish part of Wiki Loves Monuments that were promoted to the international finale were announced during a live streamed event December 11. Among the images are both museums, castles, petroglyphs and ruins, selected from the total of 2009 images uploaded by 65 photographers. The top three images will be announced as part of the Wikipedia 20 birthday celebration January 15.
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Museum of Work
Dick Wåhlin -
Bläse kalkbruksmuseum
Larissa Borck -
Borgholm castle
Kateryna Baiduzha -
Kalmar castle
Kateryna Baiduzha -
Ljåbodarna
Andreaze -
Långe Jan lighthouse
Kristianwhedberg -
Petroglyphs in Lövåsen
Larissa Borck -
Saint Birgitta's chapel
Kristianwhedberg -
Old wall from Malmbanan, Riksgränsen
Fjallvaxter.och.norrsken -
Vittskövle castle
Kristianwhedberg
Nordiska museet uploads
In December, Nordiska museet uploaded ≈1600 photos from two collections that can now be found on Commons: commons:Category:Images from Nordiska museet: 2020-12
- Nordiska Kompaniet (NK): product photos, marketing photos and event photos from the 1930s–1950s
- Allhems förlag: unpublished photos from the book series Svenska slott och herresäten, an inventory of castles/palaces/manors in Sweden. The photos are all from Södermanland
Also, with help from Albin Larsson, structured data is slowly being added to the museum's files on Wikimedia Commons using a python script. So far, it only writes a "belongs in the collection of Nordiska museet" statement including the collection ID, but depicts statements will be added in the future.
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Childrens clothes
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Beckershof mansion
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Berga mansion
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Fishnet shirt
Sjung med oss, Mamma!
Sjung med oss, Mamma! ("Sing with us, Mom!") by Alice Tegnér is one of Sweden's most famous song collections for children. They have been sung for over 100 years now and they can easily be passed on to the next generation. The original work consists of a collection of nine songbooks from 1892 to 1934. These have been published in different editions, as can be the case with popular works that emerge over a longer period of time. Now we continue with how this work and editions can be structured as a whole in Wikidata. We will start with the nine editions and then perhaps the songs per edition. Feel free to add suggestions how this can be done in best way!
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Sjung med oss, Mamma! 1 from 1892
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Sjung med oss, Mamma! 2 from 1893
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Sjung med oss, Mamma! 3 from 1895