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Swedish colony Sankt Barthélemy

Swedish colony Sankt Barthélemy

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Poster with a historical map of the old Swedish Caribbean colony. St Barts is today a paradise for jet setters, but is also an important part of Sweden's not-so-glorious colonial history. The island was sold by the French to Sweden in 1784 in exchange for trading rights in Gothenburg and was kept until 1878 when it was sold back. The capital is still called Gustavia after Gustav III. This illustration, by the island's doctor and surveyor Samuel Fahlberg from 1801, was the best map available in the 20th century.

Creator: Samuel Fahlberg

About the product

Our printing paper comes from one of the world's leading manufacturers – Hahnemühle. We have chosen a matte paper of 200g per square meter, which has a structure and warm tone that gives the motifs a fantastic reproduction. Please note that since the ratio between length and width differs depending on the size you choose, the motifs are cropped slightly differently. Frames are not included with the posters and must be purchased separately.

Shipping and returns

Shipping within Sweden is included in the price. The delivery time is 3-5 days and your goods will normally arrive at your nearest collection point. The right of withdrawal gives you the opportunity to make returns within 30 days of receiving the item, provided that it is kept in its original condition. See our terms and conditions for further details.

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