- Finn
Moestue Huseby (11 May 1905 – 2001) was a
Norwegian priest. He
graduated as a
Candidate of
Theology in 1930. He
worked as seamen's
priest in New...
- Arvid. "Celle".
Norsk biografisk leksikon.
Retrieved 15
August 2016. "Jens
Moestue – en
patriotisk opprører?".
Ulrik Langen, 2008, s. 485ff Kragh,
Helge (2008)...
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church was
built in a long
church style in 1958 by the
architect Eyvind Moestue. It has a high roof with a
steep pitch, with a tall
triangular steeple...
- Jens
Laurentius Moestue Vahl (27
November 1796 – 12
November 1854) was a
Danish botanist and pharmacist. He was son of the Danish-Norwegian
botanist and...
- long
church style in 1963
using plans drawn up by the
architect Eyvind Moestue. The
church seats about 400 people. The
first chapel in
Lakselv was built...
- long
church style in 1957
using plans drawn up by the
architect Eyvind Moestue. The
church seats about 120 people. The
altarpiece was
rescued when the...
-
orienteering competitor Eystein Husebye (born 1937),
Norwegian seismologist Finn
Moestue Husebye (1905–2001),
Norwegian priest Leif
Husebye (1926–2009), Norwegian...
-
magazine Storm from 1907 to 1910. He took
typographer training at Emil
Moestue, and
worked as such at the book
printers Brøgger Boktrykkeri, Grøndahl...
- were
designed in the 1920s by
Norwegian functionalist architect Eivind Moestue (1893-1977). The
baptismal basin dates back to the 16th century. The pointed...
- offs****-mag.com. 8 July 2021.
Archived from the
original on 8 July 2021.
Moestue,
Herman (5
September 2018). "Floating wind set for deep cost cuts, high...