architectural office in 1902–1904 with Gustaf Strengell and in 1918–1935 with Ole Gripenberg. Frosterus and Strengell designed villas and manor houses, including...
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office and residential use, according to the designs by the architect Ole Gripenberg [fi]. The ground floor housed staff quarters, arsenal and a drive-through...
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includes a two-story stable building designed by Sigurd Frosterus and Ole Gripenberg in 1925, a red-brick barn completed in 1864, and a two-story house built...
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completed in 1963. Both of the new buildings were designed by Ole & Bertel Gripenberg. The Central Finnish Cooperative Society (SOK) bought the Oy Wiklund...
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Heidenstam suggests that the Prize be awarded with one half to either B. Gripenberg or J. Hemmer, and the other half to F. Sillanpää. E. Sundberg was O. Skulerud's...
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Bulgaria (1833–1913) Oskar Ferdinand Gripenberg – general of the infantry (1838–1916) Carl Gustaf Casimir Gripenberg – rear-admiral (1836–1908) Oskar Ludvig...
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April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination Archive - Bertel Gripenberg". NobelPrize.org. April 2020. Retrieved 11 November 2020. "Nomination...
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Eronen Hannes Gebhard (1907–1909) Hedvig Gebhard (1907–1909) Aleksandra Gripenberg (1907–1909) Reinhold Grönvall (1910–1917) Santeri Haapanen (1909–1911)...
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nominated first-time among them Hermann Hesse (awarded in 1946), Francis Jammes, Ole Edvart Rølvaag, Erich Maria Remarque, Ramón Pérez de Ayala, and Ramón Menéndez...
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EM404 (1916) – Music to a play by Jalmari Hahl, in Swedish by Bertel Gripenberg for choir and chamber orchestra. – Part 1 (Andante) has been published...
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