Bodil Hauschildt

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Bodil Hauschildt (1888)

Bodil Hauschildt (1861–1951) was an early Danish photographer who ran her own studio in Ribe from 1880. In addition to her portraits, she is remembered for her many photographs of the city and its surroundings.[1][2]

Born on 9 October 1861 in Ribe, Hauschildt was the daughter of a local grocer, Jess Møler Hauschildt, who died when only 29. Thereafter she spent her infancy with her mother Karen (née Rasmussen) and her two sisters at Dronning Louises Børneasyl, a home for widowed mothers on Puggaardsgade.[3] On completing her schooling at Miss Guldberg's school in Ribe, she worked as an au pair, first in the vicarage of Fårup near Randers, then with a family in Kolding.[1]

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