Margaretha Zetterberg
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Margaretha (Greta) Zetterberg (1733 – 1803) was a Finnish textile and handcrafts worker. She is regarded as a pioneer within the linen industry in Finland. She was the first female in Finland to be given a financed study trip abroad by the authorities: she was sent to Stockholm to study the textile industry, and brought with her the latest technique, especially within the linen industry, to Borgå in Finland, where she was active.
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References
- Suomen kansallisbiografia (Finlands nationalbiografi)
- Translate.google.se
- Vainio-Korhonen, Kirsi: Suomen herttuattaren arvoitus. Suomalaisia naiskohtaloita 1700-luvulta. Edita Publishing Oy, Helsinki, 2009, ISBN 9789513754617
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- Finnish weavers
- 1733 births
- 1803 deaths
- Linen industry
- 18th-century Finnish educators
- Finnish women educators
- 18th-century Finnish women artists
- 18th-century women textile artists
- 18th-century textile artists