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- Staffan Oscar Stockenberg (14 September 1931 – 20 May 2019) was a Swedish tennis player. As a junior, Stockenberg achieved significant successes and won...
- 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...
- boys' singles champions 1947: Kurt Nielsen 1948: Staffan Stockenberg 1949: Staffan Stockenberg 1950: John Horn 1951: Johann Kupferburger 1952: Bobby Wilson...
- Tallinn), where a sarcophagus created by the sculptor Johann Gustav Stockenberg was erected in his memory. Estonian National Registry of Cultural Monuments...
- 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...
- 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...