Difference between revisions of "A. Henrik Goransson"
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''' 1910 Obituary <ref> [[1910 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref> | ''' 1910 Obituary <ref> [[1910 Iron and Steel Institute: Obituaries]] </ref> | ||
A. HENRIK GORANSSON died on June 15, 1910, in his sixty-eighth year. He was chairman and managing director of the Sandvik Steel Works, Sandviken, Sweden, and had for some time past been engaged on a Royal Commission of inquiry into the tariffs of Sweden. He was also President of the Chamber of Commerce in Gefle, and was frequently consulted upon commercial matters by the late King of Sweden. | A. HENRIK GORANSSON died on June 15, 1910, in his sixty-eighth year. He was chairman and managing director of the [[Sandvik Steelworks Co|Sandvik Steel Works]], Sandviken, Sweden, and had for some time past been engaged on a Royal Commission of inquiry into the tariffs of Sweden. He was also President of the Chamber of Commerce in Gefle, and was frequently consulted upon commercial matters by the late King of Sweden. | ||
In 1898, when the Iron and Steel Institute visited Stockholm, he served as a member of the Local Reception Committee, and received the members at the Sandvik Works. | In 1898, when the Iron and Steel Institute visited Stockholm, he served as a member of the Local Reception Committee, and received the members at the Sandvik Works. | ||
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[[Category: Deaths 1910-1919]] | [[Category: Deaths 1910-1919]] | ||
[[Category: Iron and Steel Institute]] | [[Category: Iron and Steel Institute]] |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 29 December 2015
A. Henrik Goransson (c1843-1910)
1910 Obituary [1]
A. HENRIK GORANSSON died on June 15, 1910, in his sixty-eighth year. He was chairman and managing director of the Sandvik Steel Works, Sandviken, Sweden, and had for some time past been engaged on a Royal Commission of inquiry into the tariffs of Sweden. He was also President of the Chamber of Commerce in Gefle, and was frequently consulted upon commercial matters by the late King of Sweden.
In 1898, when the Iron and Steel Institute visited Stockholm, he served as a member of the Local Reception Committee, and received the members at the Sandvik Works.
He was elected a member of the Iron and Steel Institute in 1886.