- Nils
Ryjord (1875—1926) was a
Norwegian architect. He
designed several churches, but
spent the
majority of his
career working on the
restoration of the...
- son of
Johannes Tønseth (1860-1896) and
Henrikke Ryjord (1869-1940). His
uncle was
architect Nils
Ryjord, who, in
addition to his own
architectural practice...
- årtusenskiftet samt populærforedrag
under olsokdagene på Stiklestad" (in Norwegian).
Ryjord, Nils.
Indberetning om de av****tende
utgravinger av
Munkeby klosterkirkes...
- in an
octagonal style in 1734
using plans drawn up by the
architect Nils
Ryjord. The
church seats about 250 people. The
earliest existing historical records...
- a long
church design in 1904
using plans drawn up by the
architect Nils
Ryjord. The
church seats about 180 people. By the 1890s, the
people of the Froan...
-
wooden church was
built in a long
church style in 1911 by the
architect Nils
Ryjord. The
church seats about 500 people. The
earliest existing historical records...
-
restoration of the west
front did not
begin before his
death in 1906. Nils
Ryjord took over
temporarily after Christie's death.
After Christies death, an...
-
wooden church was
built in a
cruciform style in 1924 by the
architect Nils
Ryjord. The
church seats about 800 people. The
earliest existing historical records...
- over 100 years. The
ruins were surve**** and
examined by the
architect Nils
Ryjord in 1912. Later, the
architect John
Tverdahl led the work of restoration...
-
Sanford for five
hundred dollars. He died on July 15, 1900 in Emporia.
Ryjord, p 328 Rydjord, John (1972).
Kansas Place-Names.
University of Oklahoma...