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Oskar Wasastjerna (1819–1889) was a nineteenth-century Finnish-Swedish historian,
genealogist and author. He was the
father of Karl
Oskar Wasastjerna (1853–1923)...
- of Rb+. In this way
values for the
radii of 8 ions were determined.
Wasastjerna estimated ionic radii by
considering the
relative volumes of ions as...
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Torsten Gideon Wasastjerna (17
December 1863 – 1 July 1924) was a
Finnish painter.
Wasastjerna started his
studies in 1883 at the
Academy of Fine Arts...
- Larrivé [fr] (1901) High-relief of owls in
Katajanokka (Helsinki) by
Georg Wasastjerna (1903)
Sculpture in Nancy, France, by
Ernest Bussière Atlantes, caryatids...
- Jarl Axel
Wasastjerna (18
November 1896, in
Helsinki – 15
October 1972, in Helsinki) was a
Finnish physicist.
After his
academic career, he
worked in...
- Grahn,
Hedman &
Wasastjerna was an
architecture firm
working in Helsinki, the
capital of Finland,
between 1892 and 1905. The firm was
founded in Helsinki...
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title (link)
Herman Lindqvist, Axel von
Fersen (1991) Ättar-taflor öfver den på
Finlands Riddarhus introducerade adeln.
Oskar Wasastjerna. Borgå. 1880....
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declared bankrupt. The city
hired the
architect office Grahn,
Hedman &
Wasastjerna to plan an
expansion of the
building to be the new city hall. The building...
- of
works displa**** in all of the Free Exhibitions. The
artist Torsten Wasastjerna was also
involved in the
organization of the
first two exhibitions. The...
- Swedish-born
architect John Settergren, then
working for Grahn,
Hedman &
Wasastjerna,
while Finland was
still a
Grand Duchy,
territorially a part of the Czarist...