Ahlstrom (disambiguation)
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Ahlstrom, Ahlström, or Åhlström may refer to:
People
- Ahlström family, Finnish industrialists who founded the Ahlstrom Corporation, including:
- Antti Ahlström (1827–1896), founder of the Ahlstrom Corporation
- Maire Ahlström (1907–1990), art collector and co-founder of the Artek furniture company
- Anders Ahlström (born 1948), Swedish footballer and football manager
- Anna Ahlström (1863–1943), Swedish teacher, principal, school founder
- Jacob Niclas Ahlström (1805–1857), Swedish composer
- Kattis Ahlström (born 1966), Swedish journalist and TV presenter
- Lavern Ahlstrom, politician and former leader of the Alberta Social Credit Party
- Olof Åhlström (1756–1835), Swedish civil servant, composer and music publisher
- Oscar Ahlström (born 1986), Swedish professional ice hockey player
- Sydney E. Ahlstrom (1919–1984), American educator and historian
- Thomas Ahlström (born 1952), former Swedish footballer
- Tom Ahlström, one of the founders of A&E Design
- Victor Ahlström (born 1986), Swedish professional ice hockey player
- Vilma Åhlström, Swedish curler
Other
- Ahlstrom, now Ahlstrom-Munksjö, an international company that produces fiber-based materials
- Alhambra/Ahlstrom Aerodrome, in Alhambra, Alberta, Canada
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