Hankgärdesgård i Uppland: en fotografisk analys av hankgärdesgården
Roundpolefences in Uppland: a photographic analysis of roundpole fences
Abstract
The roundpole fence is a traditional Swedish fencing method used to protect crops and mark
property boundaries. Different regions developed distinct techniques based on local traditions,
materials, and environmental conditions. This study examines roundpole fences in Uppland,
Sweden, from 1880 to 1920 through historical photographs and literature on fence-building
traditions. By analyzing twenty-four photographs, the study focuses on structural
characteristics, materials, and variations in design. However, differences emerged between
fences in wealthier farming areas and those in rural cottage settings. Affluent areas typically
used uniform, split spruce poles, while poorer regions relied on mixed wood species like birch
and aspen. Maintenance also influenced fence appearance, with older structures showing
collapsed slats and horizontal displacement. This study highlights how roundpole fences
served both practical and social functions, reflecting economic conditions and local
craftsmanship. By examining their construction and regional characteristics, it contributes to a
broader understanding of Sweden’s rural landscape heritage and encourages further research
into traditional fencing methods.
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Student essay
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Uppsats för avläggande av filosofie kandidatexamen med huvudområdet kulturvård med inriktning mot trädgårdens och landskapsvårdens hantverk, 2025
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Date
2025-05-06Author
Jansson, William
Keywords
Hankgärdesgård
Landskapsvård
Fotografi
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303
2025:09
Language
swe