Linde Klinckowström-von Rosen

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Linde Klinckowström-von Rosen (September 1, 1902 – March 26, 2000), was a Swedish countess, writer and equestrian. She was known for her trips on the horse Castor through Europe, which she made between 1926 and 1940, and which she reported through travelling letters in magazines.

In 1932 she traveled to Rome, and from there to Hungary. On April 18 she reached the city of Nagykanizsa. Days before she was in the castle of Letenye visiting the counts Andrássy. She left the next day to the city of Marcali for visiting the counts Pejacsevics, and after that she traveled to Székesfehérvár and then to Budapest where she stayed 5 days. On the middle of June she traveled back to Sweden.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Kanizsai kincsesláda". Zalaikozlony.dfmk.hu. Retrieved 10 June 2016.

Bibliography

  • På långritt med Castor. Stockholm: Geber. 1929. Libris 1333152
  • Ritt genom livet. Stockholm: Hökerberg. 1962. Libris 1240991
  • Ett hästminne: [långritter genom Europa]. Stockholm: Karlebo. 1990. Libris 7744814. ISBN 91-85026-36-0
  • En landsvägsstrykerska berättar: möten och minnen i Europa under 1900-talet. Stockholm: Carlsson. 1998. Libris 7622400. ISBN 91-7203-824-1

Other sources

  • Interviews with Linde Klinckowström-von Rosen's daughter Margaretha Reuterskiöld