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A church of the Church of Sweden, the national church, in the Lutheran tradition, Uppsala Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of Uppsala, the primate of Sweden. It is also the burial site of King Eric IX (c. 1120–1160, reigned 1156–1160), who became the patron saint of the nation, and it was the traditional location for the coronation ...
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Original – Emma Schenson's 1889 photograph of the remodelling of Uppsala Cathedral Reason Renovations are important, and while tsome people did move during the photo, they're minor blotches on a sharp, clear photo. I've increased the contrast a little bit, otherwise it's just a dust and damage fix.
The images reveal not only her technical skills but also her aptitude at positioning the camera to obtain architecturally excellent images. [1] Although Schenson's negatives have disappeared, her photographs of the cathedral under repair can be seen in an album at the university library. [4] Emma Schenson died in Uppsala on 17 March 1913.
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