Ivar krueger home in archipelago lighting
Ivar Kreuger was a Swedish civil engineer, financier, entrepreneur and industrialist.!
Just behind the early 18th century facade of one corner of Place Vendôme, at no. 7, things have changed.
The buildings were refashioned around 1930-31.
My talk will explore Axel Wenner-Gren's impact on the development of the modern Bahamian economy, spanning Wenner-Gren's first arrival in The Bahamas in the.
The premises were prepared for the opening of a bank office, “Banque de Suède et de Paris”, created by a Swede, Ivar Krueger, born in 1880. The opening of the new bank office was planned for March 13, 1932, but the day before, Ivar Krueger died, most probably by suicide.
Through the large windows, we can see some decorated walls...
Krueger's death was considered as an enormous event – see the front page of The New York Times the following day. He was then considered as maybe the third-richest man in the world.
Here we can see him travelling around and on his yacht in the Stockholm archipelago together with Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and others.
Starting in the building industry, Krueger had made his fortune by building up a world quasi- monopoly in safety match manufacturing, the still existing Swedi