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- Aarvold is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Sir Carl Aarvold (1907–1991), British rugby player, barrister, and Recorder of London Kari...
- Sir Carl Douglas Aarvold OBE, TD (7 June 1907 – 17 March 1991) was an English barrister who became Recorder of London. Among other cases, he presided...
- Olaf Aarvold (3 February 1899, Gjerpen - 3 August 1991) was a Norwegian priest and politician for the Liberal Party. He graduated from upper secondary...
- Sir Philip Hendy, Director of the National Gallery James Wilby as Carl Aarvold, judge in Kempton's case Heather Craney as Debbie, clerk of the court in...
- Kari Marie Aarvold Glaser (born 4 January 1901 – deceased 3 October 1972) was a Norwegian pianist and music teacher, married to the violinist Ernst Glaser...
- Jan 1931: Sam Tucker Feb 1931: Peter Howard Mar 1931 – Jan 1933: Carl Aarvold Feb–Mar 1933: Tony Novis 1934: Bernard Gadney Jan–Feb 1935: Douglas Kendrew...
- Andersen (Ap) 2011–2023: Hedda Foss Five (Ap) 2023-present: Marius Roheim Aarvold (H) 2024, Feb 1 - May 15: Jørn Inge Næss (FrP), Acting Mayor The European...
- capped twice for England during the Five Nations, debuting in place of Carl Aarvold on the left wing against Ireland at Twickenham. He retained his place for...
- Jack Wallens Full-back 1927-04-02 v France at Stade Colombes 627 Carl Aarvold Centre 1928-01-07 v Australia at Twickenham 628 William Kirwan-Taylor Wing...
- Won 4–0 1930 New Zealand and Australia Doug Prentice Carl Aarvold James Baxter Carl Aarvold, 9 Lost Lost 1–3 (New Zealand) 0–1 (Australia) 1936 Argentina...