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Jacob Letterstedt (born
Lallerstedt; 15
December 1796 – 18
March 1862) was a
Swedish businessman who
settled in the Cape
Colony (part of present-day South...
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located in the area of Östermalm. The main
buildings by
architect Erik
Lallerstedt, were
completed in 1917. The
bells of the clock-tower were completed...
- used as a
chapel in the
Adolf Fredrik Parish, it was
designed by Erik
Lallerstedt and
built in 1901–1903, at an
intersection in Vasastaden. The
large hall...
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Additional musicians Michael Gleason – keyboards,
backing vocals Sonny Lallerstedt –
acoustic guitar,
electric guitar George Perdikis –
guitars on "Victory"...
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professor Erik
Lallerstedt, son of
architect Lars-Erik
Lallerstedt and
brother of Erik
Lallerstedt,
Swedish chef and restaurateur.
Lallerstedt has been active...
- in the old post
office building from 1917,
designed by
architect Erik
Lallerstedt, and
shares an
entrance with the
Kristianstad Regional Museum. Kristianstad...
- top
floor was
given an
added row of
windows in 1944
designed by Erik
Lallerstedt. It
became a
listed building in 1935 and was
restored and modernized...
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which he sold to a
buyer in 2002. The same year he
along with Erik
Lallerstedt started the
members only club
Noppe at Östermalm in Stockholm. Carl Adam...
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Norrmalm district of Stockholm, Sweden. It was
designed by Erik
Lallerstedt and
built in the Art
Nouveau style 1900–1901. List of
churches in Stockholm...
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Kenneth Crear Grooming – Heba
Thorisdottir Guitar –
James Harrah,
Sonny Lallerstedt,
Michael Hart
Thompson Keyboards – Babyface,
David Foster,
Nokio the...