Swedish Manhole Cover in Riga
In Riga I found a manhole
cover dating from 1901 . Upon
researching it later, I realized it was made by the Swedish company called Stockholms Allmänna Telefonaktiebolag
Sweden’s first telecom operating company (founded in 1883), Stockholms
Allmänna Telefonaktiebolaget (Stockholm
General Telephone Company) (SAT) installed and operated telephone equipment. The
company had a long-term partnership with LM Ericsson & Co., finally merging
with the company in 1918.
image from History of Ericsson |
I was curious why a
Swedish-made manhole cover would have been installed in Riga
in 1901, as Latvia
was then under Russian rule. But I read that at that time the company Ericsson had
many contacts with Russia ,
and in the late 1800s was delivering telephone exchanges to Russia . The
first telephone exchange was installed in Kyiv in 1893 and was followed by
Kharkiv (1896), Rostov (1897), and Riga , Kazan and Tbilisi (1900).
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