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- Johannes ("Johan") Törnström (April 17, 1743, in Ekeby, Västmanland – February 20, 1828, in Karlskrona) was Admiralty sculptor to the Swedish Navy at...
- Albertina Törnström, who wrote poetry under the pseudonym Sölve, (24 March 1862 – 26 August 1949) was a Swedish writer, teacher and painter. Törnström was born...
- The prin****l responsible for this work was Admiralty sculptor Johan Törnström (1743-1828). Most notably he created both the altarpiece and pulpit for...
- Hiidenheimo (23 May 1877, Vihti – 14 January 1956; surname until 1906 Törnström) was a Finnish farmer and politician. He was a member of the Parliament...
- Croatian alpine skier Ida Tarbell (1857–1944), American journalist Ida Törnström 1862–1949, Swedish painter, poet Ida Vihuri (1882–1929), Finnish politician...
- Finnicized his family name to Hallamaa on 23 June 1906. He and Amanda Karolina Törnström had at least two children: Rakel Jalas, a member of the parliament. Rafael...
- Museum (Varvsmuseet). In the 1960s, ten figureheads created by Johan Törnström were brought to the museum. Since June 1997, the museum has been housed...
-  Sweden Michael COLLBERG Per ÅHLBY Klas ANDERSSON  Finland Jan FORSBOM Iiro TÖRNSTRÖM Timo LANKINEN Jukka Nikulainen 2020 Cancelled due to COVID-19 2021 (DEN)...
- Jean-Claude Frécon October 14, 2014 - October 16,2016  Austria Gudrun Mosler-Törnström October 16, 2016 - November 6, 2018  Sweden Anders Knape November 6, 2018...
- painter; husband of the above Axel Törneman (1880–1925), painter Ida Törnström (1862–1949), painter Palle Torsson (born 1970), artist Carl Trägårdh (1861–1899)...