RM2K8W3JP–Oslo 1951 Director Knut Getz Wold Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2GJ0NDY–Oslo, Norway : Buildings under construction to house competitiors for next year ' s Olympic Winter Games , being held here . The buildings will serve as students ' hostels after the Games . 12 November 1951
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RMB51PB6–Norwegian Xmas Tree presented by people of 'Oslo,' and carol 'singing,' Trafalgar Square Bennett Staff Photographer 21/12/1951
RMRN54KF–Postage stamp from Norway in the Offentlig Sak series issued in 1951
RM2K8PAEY–Oslo 1951 Director at Bots prison Andreas Hauge at the desk. Photo: NTB / NTB
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RM2K8MM9N–Oslo 1951 m/s Blenheim, built at Akers Mek Verksted. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8N06J–Oslo 1951. State Secretary Helge Sivertsen in the Church and the Ministry of Education. Photo: Current / NTB
RM2K8W4DM–Oslo 1951. Utterestaurant in Oslo in 1951. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8KF49–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here from one of the work processes. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8MPNP–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here from the laboratory at one of the breweries. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8W5R1–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here stacked bottles in thousands. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8N61K–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here from the laboratory at one of the breweries. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8PCA0–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here is a happy beer supplier. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8KKBD–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here is a happy beer supplier. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8MAMW–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here one of the machines used in production. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8P56C–Oslo 1951. Utterestaurant in Oslo in 1951. People enjoy a pils in the heat. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8RJBF–Oslo 1951. Utterestaurant in Oslo in 1951. People enjoy a pils in the heat. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8TB3T–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here a worker rolling a beer tank in iron. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8KKJW–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here from one of the work processes. Big tanks contain amounts of beer. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8KWR3–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here, beer boxes aboard trucks for exit to shops and restaurants in the Oslo area. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8PKTM–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here from one of the work processes where the bottles are controlled. The machine is operated by a lady. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8NX5T–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here, beer boxes aboard trucks for exit to shops and restaurants in the Oslo area. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8JXKF–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here, beer boxes aboard trucks for exit to shops and restaurants in the Oslo area. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8R6E4–Oslo; 1951. The housewife's dream - an evaluated washing machine! The Gulbrandsen family in Drammen receives its first washing machine to revolutionize the housework. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8MND2–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here from one of the work processes where corks are attached to the beer bottles. The machine is operated by ladies. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8P7JK–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here from one of the work processes where labels are attached to the beer bottles. The machine is operated by ladies. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8N8F9–Oslo 1951 The radio program Children's Hour for the little ones. The two little girls Turid and Solveig listen to the children's lesson where Else Wildhagen reads adventure. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8NKYK–Oslo 1951: Crown Prince Olav (TV) in nice passenger with American General and later President Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower was in Norway in connection with the Marshall aid. Photo: NTB Archive / NTB
RM2K8N8C1–Oslo 1951: Rationing. Rationing goods lasted long after the war. Here is a ration card for foods- issued for the period 21 May 1951 to 18 May 1952. This card applies, among other things. Cooking chocolate and cocoa, and are issued by the Ministry of Trade, the Directorate of Supply. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8NAEM–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here is a horse cart that is going to deliver beer. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Horse Drawn Carriage on a Delivery Round. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen/ Current/ NTB
RM2K8TNF8–Oslo 1951. Utterestaurant in Oslo in 1951. People enjoy a pils in the heat. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB Outdoor restaurant in oslo, 1951. People are enjoying a cold beer in the heat. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen/ Current/ NTB
RM2K8PD6J–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here, beer boxes aboard trucks for exit to shops and restaurants in the Oslo area. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Cases of Beer Being Loaded Onto Trucks for Distribution To Shops and Restaurants in the Oslo-Aarea. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen/ Current/ NTB.
RM2K8MKNW–Oslo 1951 the wage settlement Two women in an office. The national organization and the employer association were unable to negotiate agreement this time. The prime minister found that there was no basis for presenting a proposal that both parties could accept. Neither the national broker was able to persuade the parties to enter into a voluntary agreement. Wages will this time be determined by an impartial body, a payroll. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8JY1G–Oslo 1951. Breweries in Oslo in 1951. Here are some of the drivers who strengthen with a beer before delivering beer to shops and restaurants in the Oslo area. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB Breweries in oslo in 1951. Pictured are some of the drivers enjoying a beer before starting their delivery rounds to shops and restaurants in the oslo area. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen/ Current/ NTB
RM2K8TCR7–Oslo 1951 the wage settlement Here members of the LO's Supervisory Board. The national organization and the employer association were unable to negotiate agreement this time. The prime minister found that there was no basis for presenting a proposal that both parties could accept. Neither the national broker was able to persuade the parties to enter into a voluntary agreement. Wages will this time be determined by an impartial body, a payroll. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8N54X–Oslo 1951 the wage settlement Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen on the pulpit. The national organization and the employer association were unable to negotiate agreement this time. The prime minister found that there was no basis for presenting a proposal that both parties could accept. Neither the national broker was able to persuade the parties to enter into a voluntary agreement. Wages will this time be determined by an impartial body, a payroll. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8NCJG–Oslo 1951 the wage settlement Prime Minister Einar Gerhardsen in the foreground. The national organization and the employer association were unable to negotiate agreement this time. The prime minister found that there was no basis for presenting a proposal that both parties could accept. Neither the national broker was able to persuade the parties to enter into a voluntary agreement. Wages will this time be determined by an impartial body, a payroll. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8TRFF–Oslo 1951 the wage settlement Members of the LO's Supervisory Board, here delegates from the Norwegian Iron and Metal Workers' Association. The national organization and the employer association were unable to negotiate agreement this time. The prime minister found that there was no basis for presenting a proposal that both parties could accept. Neither the national broker was able to persuade the parties to enter into a voluntary agreement. Wages will this time be determined by an impartial body, a payroll. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8TFFH–Oslo 1951 Lønnsoppgjøret Blant medlemmene i LO´s representantskap var det skjønn enighet om at det ikke hadde noen hensikt å forhandle på det grunnlag Arbeidsgiverforeningen hadde skissert opp, og vedtok deretter enstemmig sekretariatets forslag om å tilrå plassoppsigelser. Landsorgansisasjonen og Arbeidsgiverforeningen klarte ikke å forhandle seg fram til enighet denne gangen. Statsministeren fant at det ikke var grunnlag for å sette fram et forslag som begge parter kunne godta. Ei heller riksmeglingsmannen klarte å overtale partene til å inngå en frivillig overenskomst. Lønningene vil denn
RM2K8MMWR–Oslo 1951 Lønnsoppgjøret Den 29. oktober møttes forhandlerene fra Landsorgansisasjonen og Norsk Arbeidsgiverforening for å begynne tautrekkingen, som så vidt ble innledet på et forberedende møte ti dager tidligere. Konrad Nordahl (th) drøfter i en liten pause forhandlingenes gang med direktør Østberg i Arbeidsgiverforeningen. Det første møtet denne dagen ble kortvarig. Landsorgansisasjonen og Arbeidsgiverforeningen klarte ikke å forhandle seg fram til enighet denne gangen. Statsministeren fant at det ikke var grunnlag for å sette fram et forslag som begge parter kunne godta. Ei heller rik
RM2K8RJRM–Oslo 1951 Lønnsoppgjøret De tre i bakgrunnen er fra v. LO´s formann, Konrad Nordahl, riksmeklingsmann Henrik Lundh og Arbeidsgiverforeningens formann, direktør Chr. Erlandsen. Landsorgansisasjonen og Arbeidsgiverforeningen klarte ikke å forhandle seg fram til enighet denne gangen. Statsministeren fant at det ikke var grunnlag for å sette fram et forslag som begge parter kunne godta. Ei heller riksmeklingsmannen klarte å overtale partene til å inngå en frivillig overenskomst. Lønningene vil denne gang bli fastsatt av en upartisk instans, en lønnsnemd. Foto: Sverre A. Børretzen / Aktuell / NT
RM2K8T8NN–Oslo 1951 Lønnsoppgjøret Partene går fra hverandre. Denne gang vil det ikke bli noe frivillig lønnsoppgjør, som de siste gangene. LO´s forhandlere fra v. Konrad Nordahl. P. Mentsen og Odd Gøthe forlater Arbeidsgiverforeningens bygning etter at bruddet er et faktum. Nå vil partene møtes hos Riksmeglingsmannen. Landsorgansisasjonen og Arbeidsgiverforeningen, klarte ikke å forhandle seg fram til enighet denne gangen. Statsministeren fant at det ikke var grunnlag for å sette fram et forslag som begge parter kunne godta. Ei heller riksmeglingsmannen klarte å overtale partene til å inngå en fri
RM2K8PMNP–Oslo 1951 Lønnsoppgjøret Riksmeklingsmann Henrik Lundh sitter igjen alene etter at partene er gått fra hverandre og det blir tvungen lønnsnemd. Askebegrene er tomme og papirene ubeskrevne, drakampen begynte ikke engang. Den vil finne sted i et annet forum : i en lønnsnemd. Landsorgansisasjonen og Arbeidsgiverforeningen klarte ikke å forhandle seg fram til enighet denne gangen. Statsministeren fant at det ikke var grunnlag for å sette fram et forslag som begge parter kunne godta. Ei heller riksmeglingsmannen klarte å overtale partene til å inngå en frivillig overenskomst. Lønningene vil den
RM2K8TPKK–Oslo 19510602. Technical fair on Skøyen, June 1951. Photo: NTB
RM2K8KXNN–Oslo 19511009 The municipal elections 1951. Arbeiderbladet brings the election results to its readers. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8NX0X–Oslo August 9, 1951. Steen & Strøm has opened a new hat section. Women sit and try hats. Photo; NTB / NTB
RM2K8W1YB–Oslo August 9, 1951. Steen & Strøm has opened a new hat section. Women sit and try hats. Photo; NTB / NTB
RM2K8JNXC–Oslo 19511008 Municipal elections 1951. Bases are sorted and counted in the Festshallen at the town hall in Oslo. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8P4W1–Oslo 19511009 The municipal elections 1951. Voters follow the tensioned election results in the newspapers' reference windows. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8R2H0–Oslo 19511008 Municipal elections 1951. A young first -time voter. Miss Ann Nilsen casts vote for the first time. Photo NTB / NTB
RM2K8T4TY–Oslo 195108 record rain in August 1951 led to major damage both indoors and outdoors. Here from the flooded basement of Thunes Mek. workshop. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8R20K–Oslo 195108 record rain in August 1951 led to major damage both indoors and outdoors. Here from the flooded basement of Thunes Mek. workshop. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8N37C–Oslo in the summer of 1951 out on tour, never mad! NTB staff on land / camping. Coffee is cooked on primus. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8TEM6–Oslo 19511005 Municipal elections 1951. Election prompt with debate in NRK Radio. Overview image of participants around tables with microphones above. Photo NTB / NTB
RM2K8RT5W–Oslo 19511210 The Peace Prize: Nobel Peace Prize 1951 to Leon Jouhaux, UN Delegate and President of a number of international trade and labor organizations. Photo NTB / NTB
RM2K8T0WW–Oslo 19511008 Municipal elections 1951. The polling stations have closed for the evening and the urns with ballot papers are sealed and brought to Oslo City Hall. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8NT3P–Oslo 19511008 Municipal elections 1951. List carriers from i.a. The Right and the Labor Party distribute lists to voters who arrive at the polling station. Photo NTB / NTB
RM2K8W39X–Oslo November 1951 Prime Minister Oscar Torp (1893-1958). Torp was prime minister from 19/11-1951 to 22/1-1955. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8R483–Oslo 19511008 Municipal elections 1951. The voices were counted in the banquet hall in the brand new town hall, where the counting corps sat at long tables and spoke voices. Photo NTB / NTB
RM2K8PCM9–Oslo 195108 record rain in August 1951 led to major damage both indoors and outdoors. Here from the flooded basement of Thunes Mek. workshop, where the employees try to get an overview of the extent of the damage. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8NBW3–Oslo November 1951 The newly appointed Prime Minister Oscar Torp (1893-1958). Torp was prime minister from 19/11-1951 to 22/1-1955. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8T39W–Oslo, Frognerseteren January 1951. The Bobsleigh course, which will be built for the Olympic Winter Games next winter, is ready for test driving. Here are bob riders and bobs gathered at the start at the top of Frognerseteråsen. Photo: Skotaam and Kjus / Current / NTB
RM2K8RB8A–Oslo, Frognerseteren January 1951. The Bobsleigh course, which will be built for the Olympic Winter Games next winter, is ready for test driving. Here, some of the bobs are pulled up to the starting place again, using Jeep. Photo: Skotaam and Kjus / Current / NTB
RM2K8N2C4–Oslo 195108 record rain in August 1951 led to major damage both indoors and outdoors. Here from the flooded basement of Thunes Mek. Workshop, is a firefighter puts out snakes to pump up the water. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8PW9W–Oslo 19711103 Torstein Dale, 1907-1975, physician, head of the Norwegian Brigades Hospital in Scotland 1942-44, head of the Defense Sanitation 1951-72, president of the Norwegian Red Cross 1966-75. Photo: Henrik Laurvik / NTB
RM2K8RRWX–Oslo November 1951 at the home of the newly appointed Prime Minister Oscar Torp (1893-1958). Torp was prime minister from 19/11-1951 to 22/1-1955. Interview situation. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8KWTC–Oslo, Frognerseteren January 1951. The Bobsleigh course, which will be built for the Olympic Winter Games next winter, is ready for test driving. Hre a four-bob in action during the test race. Photo: Skotaam and Kjus / Current / NTB
RM2K8PG1C–Oslo 19511008 Municipal elections 1951. The counting of the votes took place in the banquet hall in the brand new town hall, and the results were continuously hung on a board. Here is the position at 2.40 at night. Photo NTB / NTB
RM2K8K8R5–Oslo 19511008 Municipal elections 1951. The voices were counted in the banquet hall in the brand new town hall, where the counting corps sat at long tables and spoke voices. Here's an overview from one of the tables. Photo NTB / NTB
RM2K8P4DA–Oslo 19511008 Municipal elections 1951. The transmitters in NTB are ticking the election results from all over the country. A few minutes later they are on the table in the various newspaper editors. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8MKEW–Oslo 19511008 Municipal elections 1951. The polling stations have closed for the evening and the urns with ballot papers are sealed and brought to the Oslo City Hall. The keys to the urns are ready in a row. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB Relevant
RM2K8PF19–Strasbourg, France 1951 30 of the 34 bells for the chimes of Oslo City Hall are produced by the casting company Causard in Colmar. The clock game will consist of 38 watches where the 4 largest are produced in Tønsberg. Photo: NTB Archive / NTB
RM2K8KPWY–Oslo November 1951 at the home of the newly appointed Prime Minister Oscar Torp (1893-1958). Torp was prime minister from 19/11-1951 to 22/1-1955. Smiling Interview situation. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
RM2K8PRTD–Oslo, Frognerseteren January 1951. The Bobsleigh course, which will be built for the Olympic Winter Games next winter, is ready for test driving. Here one of the bobs on the way out from the start during the test run. Photo: Skotaam and Kjus / Current / NTB
RM2K8PG95–Oslo 19511009 The municipal elections 1951. Thorstein Diesen in NRK provides the listeners ongoing information about the election. New numbers are constantly coming in and the fatigue is hard to fight at 3am at night. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB Relevant
RM2K8MJGC–Oslo, Frognerseteren January 1951. The Bobsleigh course, which will be built for the Olympic Winter Games next winter, is ready for test driving. Here is one of the participants in the trial race in the process of preparing the doughs on their Bob. Photo: Skotaam and Kjus / Current / NTB
RM2K8N73G–Oslo, Frognerseteren January 1951. The Bobsleigh course, which will be built for the Olympic Winter Games next winter, is ready for test driving. Here one of the bobs in action under the test race. The warning sign in the foreground has the text 'deadly'. Photo: Skotaam and Kjus / Current / NTB
RM2K8PN18–Oslo 19520704 Scientist Thor Heyerdahl (th) receives the film award Oscar for the film about the Kon Tiki expedition. The film received Oscar for best documentary in 1951. The award is presented by Sol Lesset. The awards ceremony took place in the Kon Tiki Museet. Photo: NTB
RM2K8P2FA–Oslo 19510206. The opening of the first technical fair in June 1951 in the Tennis Hall on Skøyen. Attorney J. A Kittelsen, the association's business manager and legal consultant (t.h.), greets State Secretary Arne Drogseth who opened the exhibition. Photo: NTB
RM2K8NXFP–Oslo in the summer of 1951 out on tour, never mad! NTB staff on land / camping. A group of employees enjoy coffee from thermos while listening to the travel radio of brand cures was a faithful companion out in the open. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8KH68–Oslo 19511210 The Peace Prize: Nobel Peace Prize 1951 to Leon Jouhaux, UN Delegate and President of a number of international trade and labor organizations. He receives the award from the Nobel Institute's director Gunnar Jahn (TV) during the ceremony in the University Aula. Photo NTB / NTB
RM2K8M46G–Oslo 19521102: Politician Claudia Olsen (H) bl. A known for her great efforts for the war sailors' case after World War II. Crown Princess Märtha has taken the initiative of the collaborative body Women's Volunteer Preparedness KFB, which was founded on April 9, 1951. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8MKFJ–Oslo 19590110 The Storting building underwent extensive restoration and rebuilding in the years from 1951 to 1959, under the leadership of architect Nils Holter. It got a four -storey building, and the Storting Hall was expanded. Here's interior from the Storting after the rebuild. Long staircase with red carpet. Photo: Knobelauch NTB / NTB
RM2K8KC1H–Oslo 19590110 The Storting building underwent extensive restoration and rebuilding in the years from 1951 to 1959, under the leadership of architect Nils Holter. It got a four -storey building, and the Storting Hall was expanded. Here from the official opening after the restoration. The documents on the rebuild are handed over. Photo: Knobelauch NTB / NTB
RM2K8NDPX–Oslo 19590110 The Storting building underwent extensive restoration and rebuilding in the years from 1951 to 1959, under the leadership of architect Nils Holter. It got a four -storey building, and the Storting Hall was expanded. Here, preparations are made for the official opening of the building after the restoration. Red runs are rolled out. Photo: Knobelauch NTB / NTB
RM2K8TDAE–Oslo December 1951. Souvenirs in all shapes were produced for the Olympic Winter Games in Oslo 1952. All manufacturers who wanted to produce souvenirs had to obtain permission from a committee subject to the organizational committee for the games, to ensure that the products kept goals. Here pins / jackets with the Olympic rings, and symbols for various sports. Photo: Current / NTB
RM2K8N3C2–Oslo 19590110 The Storting building underwent extensive restoration and rebuilding in the years from 1951 to 1959, under the leadership of architect Nils Holter. It got a four -storey building, and the Storting Hall was expanded. Here from the Storting's resolution that took place in the newlyaried hall. King Olav present. Photo: Knobelauch NTB / NTB
RM2K8MR10–Oslo 19590110 The Storting building underwent extensive restoration and rebuilding in the years from 1951 to 1959, under the leadership of architect Nils Holter. It got a four -storey building, and the Storting Hall was expanded. Here from the Storting Hall on the opening day after the restoration. The king's chair is in place. Photo: Knobelauch NTB / NTB
RM2K8M7R3–Oslo 19590113 The Storting's opening, with King Olav and Crown Prince Harald present, the latter for the first time. The Storting building had undergone extensive restoration and rebuilding in the years from 1951 to 1959, under the leadership of architect Nils Holter. It got a four -storey building, and the Storting Hall was expanded. Photo: Knobelauch NTB / NTB
RM2K8TJ66–Oslo 1981-06-15: Shipowner Sofie Helene Wigert photographed in connection with the order received, June 15, 1981. Shipowner. Initiated the People's Action 'Parent Action Against Samnorsk 'in 1951, along with her husband actress Knut Wigert, an action that received as many as 450,000 votes collected. Photo: Henrik Laurvik / NTB
RM2K8K34K–Oscar Torp (1893-1958) Norway's prime minister from 19/11-1951 to 22/1-1955. He was chairman of the Labor Party 1923-1945, Mayor of Oslo 1935-36. Storting representative 1950-53, 1954-58, Storting President 1955-1958. Has also been Minister of Defense, Minister of Social Affairs, Minister of Security, Finance Minister. Photo NTB / NTB
RM2K8N9J6–Oscar Torp (1893-1958) Norway's prime minister from 19/11-1951 to 22/1-1955. He was chairman of the Labor Party 1923-1945, Mayor of Oslo 1935-36. Storting representative 1950-53, 1954-58, Storting President 1955-1958. Has also been Minister of Defense, Minister of Social Affairs, Minister of Security, Finance Minister. Photo NTB / NTB
RM2K8JPEN–Oslo in the summer of 1951 out on tour, never mad! NTB staff on land / camping. The travel radio of brand Kurer was an indispensable companion on the camping trip. Photo: NTB / NTB Oslo, Summer of 1951. Employees of Norwegian Telegraph Bureau (NTB) camping. The Travel Radio Model Kurer was indispensable Company. Photo: NTB/ NTB
RM2K8T8DG–Oslo March 1951 Holmenkollagen. A young sausage seller,- properly dressed with apron, half-swanks, hood on the hair and big smile sells hot sausages in paper during the jumping race on Holmenkollagen. One can guess that his father is a tram conductor, since the money bag is equipped with a futteral for a cut ... Photo: Current / NTB
RM2K8RDKX–Strasbourg, France 1951 The automatic music machine that will control the clock game in Oslo City Hall. The clock game will consist of 38 watches where the 4 largest are produced in Tønsberg, the rest at the casting company Causard in Colmar. Every hour, the chimes will automatically play one of the tunes admitted to the paper rolls below. Photo: NTB Archive / NTB
RM2K8TTY6–Oslo 194908. Erling Wikborg, politician (KrF). Here from once he gave a speech in the broadcast. Erling Wikborg, politician and lawyer. He was the leader of the Christian People's Party between 1951 and 1955, parliamentary leader between 1954 and 1961. Has a parliamentary representative for Akershus 1945 - 1949, and for Oslo 1954 - 1961. He was Foreign Minister of the Lyng government in 1963. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8N5P7–Oslo 194908. Erling Wikborg, politician (KrF). Here from once he gave a speech in the broadcast. Erling Wikborg, politician and lawyer. He was the leader of the Christian People's Party between 1951 and 1955, parliamentary leader between 1954 and 1961. Has a parliamentary representative for Akershus 1945 - 1949, and for Oslo 1954 - 1961. He was Foreign Minister of the Lyng government in 1963. Photo: NTB / NTB
RM2K8RA4J–Oslo December 1951. Souvenirs in all shapes were produced for the Olympic Winter Games in Oslo 1952. All manufacturers who wanted to produce souvenirs had to obtain permission from a committee subject to the organizational committee for the games, to ensure that the products kept goals. Here is a Viking vessel with the Olympics in the sail, and two figures skiing with Olympic rings on the jerseys. Photo: Current / NTB
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