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- Ove Arthur Ansteinsson (March 23, 1882 – October 15, 1942) was a Norwegian journalist and author. Ansteinsson was born in Risør, Norway. He made his first...
- Gillebo 1919:0000 Olaf Paulsen 1919–1920: Ove Ansteinsson 1920–1921: Per Schulstad 1921:0000 Ove Ansteinsson 1921–1923: Erling Lauhn [no] 1923–1927: Alf...
- Library's Flickr pages on the history of the library (in English) John Ansteinsson, "The Library History of Norway", The Library Journal 45 (1920) 19-24...
- is a Norwegian film from 1941 based on Guldfjeldet, a comedy by Ove Ansteinsson about farmers tempted to invest all their money in a gold bonanza. The...
- directed by Rasmus Breistein. It is based on Ove Ansteinsson's play Hu Dagmar. Breistein and Ansteinsson also wrote the film's script together. The film...
- Swedish footballer Leif Ove Andsnes (born 1970), Norwegian pianist Ove Ansteinsson (1884–1942), Norwegian journalist and author Ove Arup (1895–1988), Danish...
- He debuted in 1939 in the role of Sjur in the play Hu Dagmar by Ove Ansteinsson (1884–1942) at the Bjørnevik Theater. From 1935 to 1939 he acted at the...
- Parkteatret. In 1932, the building was adorned by the architect Paul Ansteinsson. From 1926 to 1991 that building also featured a movie theatre. The Olaf...
- (1881–1921). The artistic decoration of 1932 was done by the painter Paul Ansteinsson (1885–1939), simultaneously as architect Jens Dunker (1892–1981) redesigned...
- (1875–1962), a sea captain who founded I. M. Skaugen a shipping co. Ove Ansteinsson (1884–1942), a journalist and author Per Sunderland (1924–2012), a stage...