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Axel Hampus Dalström (22 March 1829 – 19 March 1882), was a
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architect. He was the director of the National Board of Public Building from 1869 to 1882.Axel Hampus Dalström
University of Helsinki (in Finnish). Retrieved 11 August 2014. Dalström is best known for the Old Student House in Helsinki as well as for seven Lighthouses he designed in the 1870s.


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* Sälskär Lighthouse,
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(1868) * Old Student House,
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Marjaniemi Lighthouse Marjaniemi Lighthouse ( fi, Marjaniemen majakka) is a lighthouse located in the village of Marjaniemi at the westernmost point of Hailuoto island on the Gulf of Bothnia. The lighthouse is located approximately west of Oulu. The lighthouse was ...
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(1871) * Ulkokalla Lighthouse,
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Säppi Lighthouse Säppi Lighthouse ( fi, Säpin majakka, sv, Sebbskärs fyr) is a lighthouse on the coast of Bothnian Sea, located outside the city of Pori in the island of Säppi. The lighthouse stands approximately 14 kilometers Southwest of the Port of Por ...
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(expansion 1875, with Florentin Granholm) * Sälgrund Lighthouse,
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(1875) * The Guards Manege, Helsinki (1877) * Heinäluoto Lighthouse, Salmi (1877) * Savonlinna Cathedral,
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(1879) * Hanhipaasi Lighthouse,
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Svenska normallyceum Svenska normallyceum i Helsingfors (Norsen) was a Swedish school in the Kaartinkaupunki district of Helsinki between 1864 and 1977. The school was only for boys until 1974 when it became a co-educational school. History Svenska normallyceum was e ...
, Helsinki (1880)


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1829 births 1882 deaths Architects from Helsinki People from the Grand Duchy of Finland 19th-century Finnish architects {{Finland-architect-stub