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- Q10590446 subject Q15379953.
- Q10590446 subject Q8415950.
- Q10590446 subject Q8519335.
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- Q10590446 abstract "Mursmäcka, also called bruksmäcka or only smäcka, was an historical profession for women in Sweden. A mursmäcka was a female Construction worker with the task to hand mortar during construction work. The profession is recorded from at least 1691 (though it is not confirmed by name until the 1830s) and discontinued in 1922. This was a very hard but common work for a poor uneducated women during the 19th-century, particularly in Stockholm. In July 1888, the Mursmäcka of Stockholm performed a great strike action which attracted considerable attention in contemporary Sweden.".
- Q10590446 thumbnail Suecia_1-055_;_Stockholms_Stadsmuseum_1691.jpg?width=300.
- Q10590446 wikiPageWikiLink Q15379953.
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- Q10590446 wikiPageWikiLink Q8415950.
- Q10590446 wikiPageWikiLink Q8519335.
- Q10590446 wikiPageWikiLink Q8691332.
- Q10590446 wikiPageWikiLink Q8757359.
- Q10590446 comment "Mursmäcka, also called bruksmäcka or only smäcka, was an historical profession for women in Sweden. A mursmäcka was a female Construction worker with the task to hand mortar during construction work. The profession is recorded from at least 1691 (though it is not confirmed by name until the 1830s) and discontinued in 1922. This was a very hard but common work for a poor uneducated women during the 19th-century, particularly in Stockholm.".
- Q10590446 label "Mursmäcka".
- Q10590446 depiction Suecia_1-055_;_Stockholms_Stadsmuseum_1691.jpg.