Some cool business at home images:
CREATION TECHNOLOGIES Working Together to Build the Future - featured at CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011 OPENING KICK-OFF Sponsored by OPENROAD AUTOGROUP - Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery-3
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CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011
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CREATION TECHNOLOGIES Working Together to Build the Future - featured at CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011 OPENING KICK-OFF Sponsored by OPENROAD AUTOGROUP - Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery-5
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011
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Rockford - Erlander Home Interior
Image by roger4336
An interior scene in the Erlander Home Museum. The feature is the ceramic stove (kakelugn in Swedish, Kachelofen in German), used for heating rooms. It was probably made in Sweden.
John Erlander, the first important Swedish-American businessman in Rockford, built this 14-room home in 1871. It is now the headquarters of the Swedish Historical Society of Rockford, the local Swedish club. The house is at 404 S. Third Street, on the corner of Grove Street in the Haight Village historic district.
John Erlander was born in the province of Småland in southern Sweden. He came to Rockford in 1855, He as originally a tailor, but was in many businesses, with Swedish partners and many Swedish employees. Furniture manufacturing was his most important business. Rockford had one of the largest Swedish-American populations in the U.S. in the laate 19th and early 20th centuries,



