Ölandsbladet is a Swedish daily newspaper founded in 1867, entitled "party politically unbound". The newspaper is part of Gota Media AB . Chief Editor and CEO is Jörgen Petersson and Chief Editor and responsible publisher is Peter Boström. The magazine has editors in Borgholm and in Färjestaden. The magazine is published every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. The price is 15 kronor per number. Household coverage of more than 80 percent in northern Öland. Ölandsbladet works in addition to transmitting the day of Öland, also documenting the Icelandic history, where the last two hundred years of folklore has been depicted in articles of, among other things, Bertil Palm , Arvid Bäckström , Kurt Lundgrenand Rolf Nilsson. The magazine is also continuing to restorate and publish photos of Hulterstad photographer Carl E. Andersson's collection of glass plates from 1910-1930, which they administer. The collection also includes a small number of plates from about 1900-1910 taken by Andersson to the United States emigrated brother Anton Andersson. The unique image tax documents life in eastern Öland during the first three decades of the twentieth century, and among other things. have you found in the collection the first picture of the now extinct island horse.
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