Beckholmen

Beckholmen

: "For an article about Beckholmen in Finland, see Pikisaari."----Beckholmen (Swedish: "Pitch Islet") is a small island in central Stockholm, Sweden.

Having served the city's shipping industry for centuries, Beckholmen is now regarded as a historical monument of national interest, and, by its location just south of Djurgården in the vicinity of other similar localities (including Skeppsholmen, Kastellholmen, Djurgårdsvarvet, and Blasieholmen) it also forms part of Ekoparken, the National City Park, and Stockholms Sjögård (literally, "Sea homestead of Stockholm"), an area of the harbour of Stockholm containing maritime environments of historical interest. [cite web
title = Sjögårdens område | publisher = Stockholms Sjögård
date = 2006-02-01 | url = http://www.sjogard.se/omrade.htm
accessdate = 2007-01-14
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]

History

The original name of the island, "Biskopsholmen" ("Bishop's Islet") and other similar local names such as "Biskopsudden" ("Bishop's Point"), is associated with the priory in Klara (formerly located on the eastern part of Kungsholmen) to which the surrounding area was donated by King Magnus Ladulås (1240-1290), who in turn took it over from the archbishop and chapter in Uppsala in 1286.cite book
title = Stockholms gatunamn | edition = 2nd ed. | year = 1992
publisher = Kommittén för Stockholmsforskning
location = Stockholm | id = ISBN 91-7031-042-4
pages = 38, 39, 274-275 | chapter = Djurgården, Södermalm
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Set up in 1633, a private pitch boilery started to produce pitch (by boiling tar) on the island, pitch at the time being both frequently used at the city's abundant shipyards and an important national trade item.cite web
title = Varvsön Beckholmen, nya Djurgårdsvarvet och Rosenvik
publisher = Stockholms Sjögård | date = 2006-04-10
url = http://www.sjogard.se/omrade/beckholmen.htm | accessdate = 2007-01-14
(Including a map) sv icon] The operations must have had quite an impact, since Queen Christina (1626-1689) when handing the area over to the city in 1647, explains she wished to see storehouses built on "Bäck- eller Tiärholmen" (The "Pitch" or "Tar Islet") for "the advantage and benefit of the city and the residents". Thus having both its name and reputation set, the islet was bestowed a tar distilling workshop, originally intended for the north-eastern shores of Södermalm, replacing the boilery during the 1680s. Private entrepreneurs took charge of the island in 1717 and, in spite of a devastating fire in 1723, developed it into an important part of their trading house.

As Sweden lost its last war in 1809 it also lost Finland, the major source of raw material for the capital's tar industry, and during the first half of the 19th century the workshops on the island were passed back and forth between different owners. In 1848 however, the growing number of steamships produced a need for new shipyards, and for the purpose Beckholmen was bought by the city's wholesalers and shipping industry. The first two dry docks, 75 and 45 metres long respectively and provided with a steam-driven pumping-station, were thus burst out of the islands bedrock the following year, while the first bridge connecting the island to Djurgården, Beckholmsbron, was built. The docks were extended in two stages during the 1870s and 1890s to their present length, 102 and 99 metres.

The island was bought by the city in 1918 and subsequently handed over to the Swedish Navy administration who had the third dock built 1923-1925. It was inaugurated by King Gustav V, and thus named "The GV-dock", and extended to 197 metres twenty years later. Two local landmarks, well-known to most Stockholmers, cranes decorated as giraffes, were relocated to Beckholmen in 1988 from their original location at Södra Hammarbyhamnen.

Present status

As of 2007, The Royal Djurgården Administration ("Kungliga Djurgårdens Förvaltning", KDF) have taken over the management of the island, now included into the National City Park and protected as a historical monument. The large GV-dock is still in commercial use, run by the private entrepreneur GV Varv AB, while the two older docks are operated by a foundation and a society devoted to historical maritime sites and sailing ships, "Stiftelsen Skärgårdsbåten" and "Sveriges Segelfartygsförening". To financially safeguard the continuity of the operations on Beckholmen and the maintenance of quays and parks, the city is expected to set up an agreement of investments with the administration, while the State will be required to finance some of the historical monuments on the island, including the docks.cite web
title = Detaljplan för Beckholmen (Detailed development plan for Beckholmen)
publisher = Stockholm stad Stadsbyggnadskontoret (City of Stockholm Town Planning Department) | date = 2006-02-22
url = http://planer.sbk.stockholm.se/httpdocs/dir6/sub203/1999-02395.Genomforandebeskrivning_S-Dp_Planskede.chjabxxx.pdf
accessdate = 2007-02-15
format=PDF
sv icon] An environmental analysis in 1998-2005 have shown centuries of shipping activities on the island have produced high amounts of excreted lead, quicksilver, arsenic, and PAHs both on the island itself and on the sea bed surrounding it, and it have been estimated the island alone is responsible for some 10 per cent of the discharge in the outer Stockholm Harbour. The National Property Administration ("Statens Fastighetsverk") together with the Djurgården administration therefore have applied for additional funds from the County Administrative Board ("Länsstyrelsen") for necessary sanitary operations.cite web
title = Beckholmen behöver miljösaneras (Beckholmen needs environmental sanitation)
publisher = Statens Fastighetsverk (National Property Administration)
date = 2005-04-07
url = http://www.sfv.se/cms/sfv/aktuellt/press/press_2005/Beckholmen_miljoutredning.html
accessdate = 2007-02-15
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Though most of the shipping trade since long have abandoned the harbour of Stockholm, and icebreakers, until recently stationed in the city harbour, are driven out because they are said to intimidate tourists, Beckholmen remains a living maritime environment, carefully preserving its heritage and throughout the year minding ships of all sizes, ages, and materials.

References

See also

* Geography of Stockholm
* Kastellholmen
* Skeppsholmen

External links

* [http://www.sjoskolan.se/images/beckholmen/beckholmen.jpgSjöskolan - Aerial photo]


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