- Carl-Erik
Stockenberg (pronounced [kɑːɭˈêːrɪk ˈstɔ̂kːɛnˌbærj]; 11 June 1925 – 30 June 1985) was a
Swedish handball player, who pla**** as a back player...
- Johan(n)
Gustav Stockenberg (c. 1660 – c. 1710, Tallinn) was a
Swedish sculptor, wood
carver and
stonemason who
worked in Sweden,
Russia and
mainly in...
- Tallinn),
where a
sarcophagus created by the
sculptor Johann Gustav Stockenberg was
erected in his memory.
Estonian National Registry of
Cultural Monuments...
-
Staffan Oscar Stockenberg (14
September 1931 – 20 May 2019) was a
Swedish tennis player. As a junior,
Stockenberg achieved significant successes and won...
- boys'
singles champions 1947: Kurt
Nielsen 1948:
Staffan Stockenberg 1949:
Staffan Stockenberg 1950: John Horn 1951:
Johann Kupferburger 1952:
Bobby Wilson...
- boys'
singles champions 1947: Kurt
Nielsen 1948:
Staffan Stockenberg 1949:
Staffan Stockenberg 1950: John Horn 1951:
Johann Kupferburger 1952:
Bobby Wilson...
- boys'
singles champions 1947: Kurt
Nielsen 1948:
Staffan Stockenberg 1949:
Staffan Stockenberg 1950: John Horn 1951:
Johann Kupferburger 1952:
Bobby Wilson...
-
Staffan Stockenberg defeated John Horn in the final, 6–2, 6–1 to win the boys'
singles tennis title at the 1949
Wimbledon Championships. Q = Qualifier...
- boys'
singles champions 1947: Kurt
Nielsen 1948:
Staffan Stockenberg 1949:
Staffan Stockenberg 1950: John Horn 1951:
Johann Kupferburger 1952:
Bobby Wilson...
- vocals,
music Gustav Jansson - music, live
keyboards &
drums Pehr-Anders
Stockenberg - live
drums (2007–2009)
Oskar Gullstrand - videoprojections, art work...