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- founding of the Oslo Public Library officially known as Deichman Library (Deichmanske bibliotek). Deichman was born in Viborg, Denmark. He grew up in Christiania...
- Norway", The Library Journal 45 (1920) 19-24, 57-62, p. 22. "Welcome to Deichmanske bibliotek / Oslo Public Library" (in Norwegian). Oslo Public Library...
- into Norwegian. He was also the Urdu, Hindi and Punjabi consultant for Deichmanske Bibliotek, Oslo.[citation needed] Darinday, 1968 (Urdu) Aks Aiyene Ke...
- Vietnamese. Soon after immigration to Norway took off in the late 1960s, Deichmanske bibliotek / Oslo Public Library became aware of the needs of the many...
- Jewish Museum". Jewish Museum (Manhattan). Retrieved 11 March 2018. "Deichmanske Bibliothek Oslo II". Guggenheim. 1 January 2000. Retrieved 11 March 2018...
- gold. He died at Oslo during 1956 and was buried at Vestre gravlund. Deichmanske Library Majorstuen Church Fredrikstad Library Rotsund Chapel Oslo Railway...
- jazzarkiv, 2001). Graphic works to «M/S Royal Viking», «MS Kong Olav», «Deichmanske bibliotek» and Oregon State University Rolf Stensersen's Grant 1972 La...
- 1933 he married dentist Randi Utheim Medbø. He worked for the library Deichmanske bibliotek from 1919 to 1933. He graduated as a master of science from...
- Rikka Deinboll (1936–54). Boken i undervisningen. Oslo folkeskoler and Deichmanske bibliotek. (together with Aud Risberg) Rikka Deinboll (1938). Deichmanbøker...
- 1966 to 1976. A posthumous exhibition of his works was held in Oslo at Deichmanske bibliotek, Grünerløkka, in 2014. Reisegg, Øyvind. "Ragnar Pedersen"....