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Birger Johannes Kaipiainen (1 July 1915 – 18 July 1988) was a
Finnish ceramist and designer. He is one of the most
successful and well-known
ceramic artists...
- of Arts,
Design and Architecture. Ulla Procopé,
Esteri Tomula,
Birger Kaipiainen and Kaj
Franck were
among the best-known
artists and
designers for the...
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killings was the news that a gang of
drunk Red
Guards led by
Hjalmar Kaipiainen (
Kaipiainen was
himself captured and
executed on 23 May 1918) had
entered Viborg...
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Designers Nanny Still and
Birger Kaipiainen accompanied by Mrs.
Maggi Kaipiainen at the
stairwell of the
Presidential Palace in 1960....
- bombing),
Olavi Virta,
Tapio Rautavaara and
Laila Kinnunen,
designer Birger Kaipiainen, and one of the
Winter War heroes,
Captain Aarne Juutilainen. The area...
- Giannini, F.; Hermann, S.; Hesse, M.; Hilchenbach, M.; Jorden, T.; Joy, K.;
Kaipiainen, M.; Kitchingman, I.; Lechner, P.; Lutz, G.; Malkki, A.; Muinonen, K.;...
- Taavetti–Mikkeli–Kangasniemi–Jyväskylä, Taavetti–Mikkeli–Varkaus–Kuopio and
Kaipiainen–Mikkeli–Suonenjoki–Kuopio,
among others. On 17
April 1885, the Diet of...
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Allied Powers. Elsa Gress, 69,
Danish essayist and novelist.
Birger Kaipiainen, 73,
Finnish ceramist and designer. Emil T. Kaiser, 50, Hungarian-born...
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located at the
crossroad of four
roads from Anjala, Hamina,
Kouvola and
Kaipiainen.
During the Hats' War of 1741–1743,
Russians built a
military camp in...
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Tapio Wirkkala, Rut Bryk and Dora Jung all won
Grand Prix, with
Birger Kaipiainen receiving an
honorable mention.
Toini Muona,
Ilmari Tapiovaara and Kaj...