Rolf Stranger (15 January 1891 – 18 June 1990) was a Norwegian businessman and politician for the Conservative Party who served as Mayor of Oslo. Rolf...
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couple had two sons, Truls and Rune and a daughter Torgunn. His brother was Rolf Gerhardsen and the pair also had a lifelong working relationship. From the...
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Labour 1945 Rolf Stranger Conservative 1945–1947 Arnfinn Vik Labour 1948–1950 Halvdan Eyvind Stokke 1951–1955 Brynjulf Bull 1956–1959 Rolf Stranger Conservative...
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Jochum Johansen. He was married to Adèle Elisabeth Pihl Stranger from 1946, a daughter of Rolf Stranger. Lerche was director of the Norwegian Institute of...
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Brynjulf Bull Brynjulf Bull (left), with fellow former mayor of Oslo, Rolf Stranger (right) (1982) Born (1906-10-17)17 October 1906 Kristiania, Norway Died...
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Linge Langård. Lund's busts or portrait heads included the following: Rolf Stranger, at Høyres Hus in Oslo (unveiled 1968) Johan Hjort, director of the...
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Preceded by Rolf Stranger Mayor of Oslo 1945–1947 Succeeded by Halvdan Eyvind Stokke...
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occupation of Norway are not known. After the war, Rolf Hofmo sat from 1946 to 1955, then Rolf Stranger (1956-1967), Albert Nordengen (1968-1971), Adele...
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handed out the honorary award "Bypatrioten" for the first time, to major Rolf Stranger. The following year, the association launched its blue plaque programme...
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Ragnhild Schibbye, Martin Strandli 1959 Harry Fett 1960 Trygve Nilsen, Rolf Stranger 1961 no award 1962 Carl Just, Halfdan Wigaard 1963 no award 1964 Aasny...
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