Albert Lindsay von Julin

Albert Ludvig Lindsay von Julin (2 August 1871 – 8 May 1944) was a Finnish engineer, businessman and vuorineuvos.

After his studies he spent several years gaining work experience in Caucasus, after which he returned to Finland to manage his family business, the Fiskars company.

Julin went to study in the Faculty of Chemistry in Finnish Polytechnical Institute and graduated as an engineer in 1894.

He continued his studies in the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden and graduated as a mining engineer in 1895.

Subsequently, Julin travelled around Europe visiting a number of mining and engineering companies.

The couple had a son, Albert von Julin, who died at a young age during the Finnish Civil War in 1918 as a victim of red terror.