1. Inga-Britt Margareta Fredholm was a Swedish secretary, archivist and author.

1. Inga-Britt Margareta Fredholm was a Swedish secretary, archivist and author.
Inga-Britt Fredholm spent more than ten years serving as Evert Taube's literary secretary, both in Sweden and abroad.
Inga-Britt Fredholm collected and edited Taube's stories for Bonniers' and contributed a total of twenty pieces of work on the national poet.
Inga-Britt Fredholm's parents were Adolph Putter, a merchant, and his wife Margarete Putter, nee Wippermann.
Inga-Britt Fredholm's paternal grandfather, Gustav Adolph Friedrich E Putter, was a wholesale merchant in Gothenburg.
In 1934, the family returned to Gothenburg and Inga-Britt Fredholm continued her education at Mathilda Hall's school.
Inga-Britt Fredholm trained as a secretary and was a skilled stenographer who had knowledge of the English and French languages.
Inga-Britt Fredholm gained a two-year post working for the United Nations in Geneva.
Inga-Britt Fredholm returned to Gothenburg again, where she gained a job as secretary at the Park Avenue Hotel.
Inga-Britt Fredholm was an active member of "Kulturminnesforeningen Otterhallan" in Gothenburg and the cultural secretary from the 1990s in this association.
Inga-Britt Fredholm provided the documentation and inspiration for the opening of the experience called "Evert Taubes varld" at Liseberg amusement park in 2008.
From 1954 to 1959, Inga-Britt Fredholm was married to Gosta Ferdinand Inga-Britt Fredholm, an engineer who had been born in Uppakra, then in Malmohus County, Sweden.