- 78,33 km
Byglandsfjord Station (1896) 78,20 km
Byglandsfjord dampsag side
track Agder kjøpelag side
track 77,36 km V****enden
bridge (1920, 4,5 m) 76,90...
- and Ole and
Anders Skorges in the
summer of 1916. This was
named Gogsjø
Dampsag.
According to the convey,
registered on 27
November 1874, J.E.S. Wetlesen...
- site of the
former sawmill operated by S****m
Sawmill &
Planing (S****m
Dampsag & Høvleri). The
Norwegian sawmill industry was,
around the
start of the...
- the town. The
museum is
located at the now
closed and
restored S****m
Dampsag &
Hovleri sawmill from 1884. In 1865, the town of
Namsos also
became a...
-
moved to Borge, Østfold at the age of 12 and was emplo**** at
Fredrikstad Dampsag og Høvleri
until 1907.
Bergersen was a
board member of the
Norwegian Union...
- and shipping. He
established Follum Tresliperi in 1873 and
Lillehammer Dampsag og Høvleri in 1876. He was
decorated Knight of the
Order of St. Olav in...
- parties. He was born in Kongsberg. He was
hired as a
labourer at
Kongsberg Dampsag, but
after one year he was
hired at
Kongsberg Silver Mines. He was a miner...
- many years. He came to the city in 1877 to work as
manager of
Fredrikstad Dampsag (Fredrikstad sawmill), but also co-founded the
newspaper Fredriksstad Blad...
-
Portland Cementfabrik. He was a
board member of
Egeberg Brug,
Skedsmo Dampsag og Høvleri,
Nydalens Compagnie, Meråker Brug, and
Norsk Skibs-Hypothekbank...
-
customers in
Nordisk Aluminiumsindustry,
later Høyang, and
Holmestrand Dampsag. All of
these accessed the
station via HVB tracks. As
production was reduced...