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Railway station in Asker, Norway
Hvalstad Station (Norwegian: Hvalstad stasjon) is a railway station of the Drammen Line located at Hvalstad in Asker, Norway. Situated 20.19 kilometers
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Village in Asker Municipality, Norway
Hvalstad is a village and a small part of the municipality of Asker. Hvalstad has slightly over 2,000 inhabitants, a number that has doubled since the
Hvalstad
Former municipality in Akershus, Norway
Bleiker, Borgen, Drengsrud, Dikemark, Vardåsen, Engelsrud, Holmen, Høn, Hvalstad, Billingstad, Nesøya, Nesbru, and Heggedal. Asker is a coastal place with
Asker Municipality (1838–2020)
Asker_Municipality_(1838–2020)
Norwegian painter and ceramist
Ragnhild (Lalla) Hvalstad (1875–1962) was a Norwegian painter and ceramist. In 1894, she was one of ten artists who participated in the Vågåsommeren artists'
Lalla_Hvalstad
Norwegian sports club
Hockey Federation in 1934, as well as tennis. Another local sports club Hvalstad IF was merged into Holmen IF some time after 1945. In 1997 the tennis section
Holmen_IF
Commuter rail in Norway
put into service on 24 July 1953 from Billingstad to Hvalstad, on 29 November 1955 from Hvalstad to Asker and on 9 November 1958 from Sandvika to Billingstad
Oslo_Commuter_Rail
Polish musician
Oslo, and occasionally also in Germany and Poland. He started living in Hvalstad, Norway in the 1970s. Political views: in December 2022, he told media
Andrzej_Dziubek
Norwegian politician (1928–2008)
radio personality Erik Bye from 1953 to his death in 2004, and lived at Hvalstad. "Tove Billington Bye" (in Norwegian). Storting. Johansen, Elin Reffhaug
Tove_Billington_Bye
Railway station in Asker, Norway
220 ft) Billingstad Tunnel was built. The double track from Billingstad to Hvalstad Station was the first to open, on 24 July 1953. The tunnel opened with
Billingstad_station
Norwegian-American journalist, artist, author, actor and singer
Billington Jørgensen from 1953 until his death from cancer, which took place in Hvalstad, Asker, Norway. 1961: I faresonen 1966: Reisen til havet as Hilmar Vi går
Erik_Bye
Norwegian professor of immunology
Spurkland grew up at Hvalstad in Asker, also settling there. She has been an activist against high-rise development around Hvalstad Station. In having engaged
Anne_Spurkland
Norwegian painter, illustrator and church decorator (1874–1961)
She befriended in particular her fellow art students Alice Pihl, Lalla Hvalstad and Kris Laache. In 1894, these four joined Kristen Holbø, a native of
Johanna_Bugge_Berge
Norwegian footballer (born 1997)
striker for Eliteserien side Strømsgodset. He started his youth career in Hvalstad IL, then Holmen IF, but joined Stabæk in 2011. He progressed to the junior
Marcus_Mehnert
Norwegian railway line between Oslo and Drammen
Sandvika to Asker was extended in three steps: Billingstad–Hvalstad on 24 July 1953, Hvalstad–Asker on 29 November 1955 and Sandvika–Billingstad on 9 November
Drammen_Line
Norwegian educator, painter, book illustrator and children's writer
(1871–1957). Otto and Tilla Valstad were avid art collectors and their home in Hvalstad became a cultural centre. In 1949, they willed their property to Asker
Otto_Valstad
announced) Official website News & images edit Location: Announced: Size: Hvalstad, Norway 4 April 2021 by Russell M. Nelson 10,800 sq ft (1,000 m2) on a
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Norway
The_Church_of_Jesus_Christ_of_Latter-day_Saints_in_Norway
Norwegian painter (1869–1959)
Alfred Hauge, Oluf Wold-Torne, Kris Torne, Johanna Bugge Berge and Lalla Hvalstad. Now known as "Vågåsommeren" (the Vågå Summer), the event was a considerable
Alice_Pihl_Salvesen
Municipality in Finnmark, Norway
Finnmark : de eldste generasjoner (1. opplag utg.) (in Norwegian) (1st ed.). Hvalstad: Alf Strmsdat. ISBN 82-996598-1-7. "Nasjonalbiblioteket". www.nb.no. Retrieved
Kautokeino_Municipality
Norwegian writer and politician
and moved to Stokke Municipality. In 1897, they moved to Labraaten in Hvalstad, which became their home for the rest of their lives. Arne Garborg later
Hulda_Garborg
September 8, 2002 14,477 sq ft 1,345.0 m2 Norway Oslo Norway Temple edit Hvalstad, Norway Site announced 10,800 sq ft 1,000 m2 Portugal Lisbon Portugal Temple
List of temples by geographic region (LDS Church)
List_of_temples_by_geographic_region_(LDS_Church)
Norwegian artist (1865–1944)
the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. Falsen died 13 October 1944 in Hvalstad. From a Swedish Fishing Camp, 1889 Child's head in profile, 1889 Wikimedia
Helga_Marie_Ring_Reusch
Norwegian teacher, novelist and journalist (1871–1957)
teacher in Tønsberg. In 1899 the couple moved to her husband's home at Hvalstad in Asker. Tilla Valstad was a teacher at Vaterland School at Vaterland
Tilla_Valstad
Norwegian painter and textile artist
Alfred Hauge, Oluf Wold-Torne, Alice Pihl, Johanna Bugge Berge and Lalla Hvalstad. Now known as "Vågåsommeren" (the Vågå Summer), the event was a considerable
Kris_Torne
Norwegian politician
Asker Municipality. She is married and has three children. She resides in Hvalstad. no byline (25 March 2010). "Nordnorsk engasjert". Budstikka (in Norwegian)
Hildur_Horn_Øien
Norwegian artist collective
house on the Holbø estate while the four women, Johanna Bugge Berge, Lalla Hvalstad, Alice Pihl and Kris Torne were accommodated in Sygard Storvik, a large
Vågåsommeren
Norwegian journalist and screenwriter (1915–2004)
2004) was a Norwegian journalist and screenwriter. Hartmann was from Hvalstad near Asker, and he received his candidatus philologiæ degree in 1941. Aside
Alf_Hartmann
Norwegian politician
1931 he became the head of the State Smallholders Teachers School at Hvalstad in Asker Municipality. For many years, he was a consistent contributor
Olav_Eysteinson_Fjærli
Railway station in Asker, Norway
and 1958. The second segment, from a point north of the Asker Tunnel to Hvalstad Station opened on 29 November 1955. The new Asker Tunnel, located immediately
Asker_station
Norwegian orienteer and politician
Norwegian orienteer and politician for the Conservative Party. He was born at Hvalstad. In his younger days he was an active sportsman, representing Asker SK
Jon_Fossum
Høeg (1866–1949), photographer Karen Holtsmark (1907–1998), painter Lalla Hvalstad (1875–1962), painter and ceramist Ellen Iden (1897–1961), painter Åshild
List of Norwegian women artists
List_of_Norwegian_women_artists
Railway line in Norway
operating their commuter trains from Drammen to Oslo with stops at Høn, Hvalstad and Billingstad. Passengers from Drammen now need to transfer in Asker
Asker_Line
Norwegian judge (1898–1990)
Knight, First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav. He resided at Hvalstad, and died in 1990. Leivestad, Trygve (11 May 1990). "Jørgen B. Thrap (obituary)"
Jørgen_Berner_Thrap
Norwegian politician
a member of the executive committee. In 1938 he moved from Heggedal to Hvalstad, and in the same year he became mayor. He was the first and only Labour
Herman_Stordalen
Norwegian geologist, geomorphologist and educator (1852–1922)
Norwegian Association of Bibliophiles (Bibliofiklubben). Reusch died at Hvalstad Station while attempting to enter a train. At the time of his death, his
Hans_Henrik_Reusch
Norwegian painter (1876–1901)
Thorvald Erichsen, Johanna Bugge, Halfdan Egedius, Kristen Holbø, Lalla Hvalstad, Kris Laache, Alice Pihl, and Oluf Wold-Torne. They were all impressed
Alfred_Hauge_(painter)
Railway station in Asker, Norway
past Hvalstad, with the new route located slightly east of the old route. This was to give a good curvature to avoid the wooden viaduct at Hvalstad. From
Vakås_Station
Norwegian lawyer, officer, politician
operated a lawyer's firm in Oslo again, and from 1977 he moved his office to Hvalstad and worked as a defender in Asker and Bærum District Court. He retired
Erik_Gjems-Onstad
Norwegian philologist (1932–2014)
Bjørkum is a violinist in the Oslo Philharmonic. He resided in Hosle, later Hvalstad. He died in April 2014. "Andreas Bjørkum 60 år 30. mars" (in Norwegian)
Andreas_Bjørkum
Double-track railway tunnel on the Asker Line,
railways west of Oslo, with the Asker Line in red and the Drammen Line in black. The Tanum Tunnel is the dotted red line between Sandvika and Hvalstad.
Tanum_Tunnel
Railway station in Bærum, Norway
Slependen opened on 9 November 1958. Along with Billingstad Station and Hvalstad Station, Slependen was built as an elevated station. Designed by Ina Becker
Slependen_Station
Norwegian Army officer (1881–1963)
Vigander, Haakon (1933). Skyttarsaka i Noreg: soga og stoda no (in Norwegian). Hvalstad: Den friviljuge norske skyttarskipnad. Thorleif Røhn at Olympedia
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