Swedish Board of Mines

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The Swedish Board of Mines was a Swedish government authority responsible for overseeing and regulating the country’s mining and metal industries.

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instanceOf defunct government agency
government agency
appliesLegalFramework Swedish mining law
appliesRegulationTo ironworks in Sweden
metal foundries in Sweden
mines in Sweden
smelting works in Sweden
appliesToTerritorialJurisdiction Sweden NERFINISHED
archivesAt Swedish National Archives NERFINISHED
country Sweden
dissolved 1857
fieldOfWork economic regulation
mining administration
resource management
hasAlternativeName College of Mines NERFINISHED
Royal Board of Mines NERFINISHED
hasDuty adjudication of disputes related to mining rights
collection of information on mineral resources
inspection of mines and smelters
issuance of mining privileges
oversight of mining operations
regulation of metal production
supervision of mine safety and working conditions
hasHistoricalRole central authority in Sweden’s early modern mining economy
instrument of state control over mineral resources
supporter of export-oriented iron and copper production
headquartersLocation Stockholm
inception 1637
industryRegulated copper industry
gold mining
iron industry
metallurgical industry
mining industry
silver mining
jurisdiction Kingdom of Sweden NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Swedish NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Stockholm NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
nativeLabel Bergskollegium NERFINISHED
Kungliga Bergskollegium NERFINISHED
operatedDuringPeriod Age of Liberty in Sweden NERFINISHED
Swedish Empire NERFINISHED
early Swedish industrialization
partOf central administration of Sweden
replacedBy Kommerskollegium NERFINISHED
other Swedish technical and industrial agencies
subordinateTo Swedish Crown NERFINISHED
Swedish central government NERFINISHED

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Emanuel Swedenborg employer Swedish Board of Mines