As I wrote earlier I've been on an excursion with students today. Först we visited this house, which was made by one of the leading figures in the putting out system of textile production which was very succesful in this area of Sweden in the 18th and 19th centuries. There are houses from the 18th and 19th centuries, but also other pretty things to look at.
Som denna allé upp till gården:
Such as the entrance to the house:
Och själva gården, det nya huset från 1842:
And the "new house" from 1842:
Det gamla huset, från 1730-talet, fast med en del nya saker i:
The old house, from the 1730s, but with newer stuff within:
Rydals museum visade spinnmaskiner från 1940-talet:
Rydal's museum showed spinning machines from the 1940s:
Men också andra saker som den här klänningen i viscose och acetat, som jag misstänker är från 50-talet:
But also other things, like this dress from viscose and acetate, which I think is from the 1950s:
De hade också en tillfällig utställning om trasmattor - mycket vacker:
They also had a temporary exhibition about typical Swedish home made carpets:
Sen åt vi lunch och fortsatte till Borås museum, som både är ett vanlgti museum och ett friluftsmuseum.
After lunch we went to Borås and the museum there, which is both a conventional museum and an open air museum
1600-talskyrka, flyttad dit i början av 1900-talet:
17th century church moved there in the beginning fo the 20th century:
1700-talsstuga:
18th century cottage:
Hängskåp i förläggargården på museet:
Cupboard in a house that belonged to one of the many entrepeneurs in the textile crafts in the area. T
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