- Erik
Waldemar Glosimodt (19
December 1881 – 18
September 1921) was a
Norwegian architect. He is best
known for
drawing many
railway stations,
among others...
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built in 1916, when
Tryvandsbanen was completed. It was
designed by Erik
Glosimodt who also
designed a
number of
shelters and
station buildings along Holmenkollbanen...
- A bust of
Mathiesen created by Olaf
Olafsen Glosimodt....
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stucco marble and the
church organ is
located in the
gallery above. Olav
Glosimodt has
created the
marble figures showing the
apostles Peter and Paul. The...
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Nidareid tunnel in Trondhjem.
Heftye was
killed together with
architect Erik
Glosimodt and
several others.
Heftye was
decorated with as a Knight,
First class...
- Some
minor buildings were
reused designs from the
Dovre Line by Erik
Glosimodt. The
railway opened in
three stages: the 56.8
kilometres (35.3 mi) from...
- around, as well as the
Kongsvoll hotel. The
station was
designed by Erik
Glosimodt and
opened in 1921 as part of the
Dovre Line when it was
extended from...
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extended from Dombås to Trondheim. The
station building,
designed by Erik
Glosimodt, was
finished in 1918. It has been
preserved as a
cultural heritage site...
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Peder Nilsen,
politician and
Minister (born 1846) 19
September – Erik
Glosimodt,
architect (born 1881) Nils S. Dvergsdal,
politician (born 1842) Portals:...
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Rachel Lindsay,
Richard Marazano,
Jamie McKelvie, Fábio Moon, Søren
Glosimodt Mosdal,
Anders Nilsen, Alex Norris, Ben P****more,
Emilie Plateau, Jérémie...