The flower seller, Stockholm

Hötorget (Haymarket) Square in Stockholm, Sweden, 1930, via Tekniska Museet Commons on flickr (all photos here).

A buyer.
Her transport.

There are more 1930 photos of the market here.

The caretaker

100-yr-old-yew-in-skane-sweden-via-swedish-natl-heritage-board

Gardener and 100-year-old pruned yew tree (Taxus baccata) at Ellinge Castle, Skåne, Sweden, 1927, by Mårten Sjöbeckvia Swedish National Heritage Board Commons on flickr.

The castle still exists as a conference and events center. There are two shapes on the Google satellite map that could be the same yew.

Fading

These are summer flowers, but the picture captures a late fall mood.
purple-autochrome-flowers-j-jaderstrom-sweden-via-tekniska-museetAn autochrome still life, probably taken in Sweden, ca. 1910s, by John Jäderström, via Tekniska museet on flickr (under CC license).

Laholm, Sweden

Bronze age burial mound, Swedish Natl. Heritage Board“King Ise’s Mound,” a prehistoric burial mound from the Bronze Age, Laholm, Halland County, Sweden, August 1924, by Berit Wallenberg, via Swedish National Heritage Board.

Berit Wallenberg was a Swedish archaeologist, art historian, and amateur photographer.

Vintage landscape: Stockholm

fushias in Olympic Park, 1912, Stockholm, Tesniska MuseetFuchsias at Stureparken, Stockholm, Sweden. Photographed in June 1912 at the Olympic Games,” an autochrom by John Jäderström, via Tekniska Museet Commons on flickr.

The Stureparken is a small park in a wealthy area of Stockholm near the Östermalm Athletic Grounds, site of the 1912 Games’ equestrian, fencing, and tennis events.