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Roddarmadamaren 1855

Sjöberg Högbergsgatan in summer, in 1850
Events from the year 1855 in Sweden
Incumbents
Events
- 1 January - The Telegraphynet between the most important cities in Sweden are completed.
 - 1 July - The first Swedish Postage stamp.
 - 4 May - Kyrkoplikt as well as all remaining forms of Public humiliation and Corporal punishments are abolished.[1]
 - - The Great Awakening established in Sweden.
 - - Inauguration of the Gothenburg Synagogue.
 - - Lea Ahlborn is appointed royal printmaker, which formally makes her the first female civil servant in Sweden.[2]
 - - Frederique Hammarstedt takes over the Hammarstedtska skolan.
 - - KFUM Jönköping
 - - Klosterskolan (Uppsala), the first training college for female teachers, is founded.
 - - Svenska lärarinnors pensionsförening (The Society for Retired Female Teachers) is founded by initiative of Josefina Deland.
 - - A reform abolishes the use of Pillory and the Pranger, by then already in practice outdated and seldom used.
 
Births
- 25 April – Hjalmar Lundbohm, geologist and chemist (died 1926)
 - 10 June - Hilma Angered Strandberg, writer (died 1927)
 - 19 November - Anna Branting, journalist and writer (died 1950)
 - 23 September - Ellen Fries, writer (died 1900)
 - 7 December - Gunhild Rosén, ballerina and ballet master (died 1928)
 
Deaths
- 25 January – Carolina Brunström, ballerina (born 1803)
 - 15 February - Emilia Uggla, pianist (born 1819)
 - 7 May – Wendela Gustafva Sparre, textile artist and a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Arts (born 1772)
 - 27 August – Hans Olov Holmström, bishop (born 1784)
 - - Marie Antoinette Petersén, violinist (born 1771)
 
References
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