Baltzar von Platen (1804–1875)
Baltzar von Platen (1804–1875) was a Swedish noble and naval officer. He was a retired navy admiral.[1] He served as the foreign minister of the United Kingdoms for one year between 1871 and 1872.[2] He was also the governor-general in Norway between 1827 and 1829.[2] von Platen started and directed the project to built the Gotha Canal which was constructed in the period 1810–1832.[3] During this period he was the director of the Trollhätte Canal Company.[4] von Platen initiated the eastern section of the canal.[4]
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Baltzar von Platen
One of the early vessels built at Hammarsten shipyard in Norrköping was named after Baltzar von Platen in 1834.[1]
References
- Lennart Bornmalm; Bosse Lagerqvist (November 2014). "Eric nordevall II- A reconstruction of a paddle steamer, an intensive historical project". Industrial Archaeology Review. 36 (2): 105–106. doi:10.1179/0309072814Z.00000000033. S2CID 108648965.
- Aryo Makko (2019). "Appendix. Swedish Foreign Ministers (of the United Kingdoms), 1814–1905". European Small States and the Role of Consuls in the Age of Empire. Leiden; Boston: Brill Nijhoff. pp. 225–226. doi:10.1163/9789004414389. ISBN 978-90-04-41437-2. S2CID 203203746.
- L. D. Stomback. "Baltzar von Platen, Thomas Telford och Göta kanal" (Thesis summary). elibrary.ru.
- H. G. Archer (December 1905). "The Götha Canal". Good Words (46). ProQuest 3335705.
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