Ljungström
Ljungström is a Swedish family originating from Jönköping County, Småland, through the bailiff Johan Liungström (floruit 1716, died circa 1730).[1]
Members in selection
- Johan Patrik Ljungström (1784–1859), jeweler
- Jonas Patrik Ljungström (1827–1898), cartographer
- Georg Ljungström (1861–1930), poet
- Oscar Ljungström (1868–1943), engineer, armed forces officer
- Birger Ljungström (1872–1948), industrialist
- Fredrik Ljungström (1875–1964), industrialist
- Gunnar Ljungström (1905–1999), technical designer
- Astrid Ljungström (1905–1986), journalist
- Olof Ljungström (1918–2013), engineer
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See also
- Axel Ljungströms Fabriks AB
- Ljungström air preheater
- Ljungström locomotive
- Ljungström method
- Ljungström turbine
- Ljungström sailboat
- Ljungström rig
- Ljungström Engine Syndicate Limited
- Ljungström Steam Turbine Co.
- Ljungström Swedish Turbine Manufacturing Co. (STAL)
- Stal-Laval Turbin
- Asea Stal
References
- "Ljungström, släkt". riksarkivet.se (in Swedish). Retrieved 10 November 2018.
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