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Sigurd Aarnseth (1891-1987). Se Bygdebok for Åsen 2, s. 469.
Fotograf / Photographer: Olaf Sødahl Co., Trondhjem
Fotoeier / Photo owner: Åsen Museum og Historielag
Digitalisering / Digitizing: Arne Langås
Foto-ID / Photo ID: 001-0570
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Sigurd / Heft-Reihe
König Ringangs Schatz
Zeichner: Hansrudi Wäscher
Lehning Drachen Verlag
(Hannover/Deutschland; 1971)
ex libris MTP
Sigurd / Piccoloheft
In der Folterkammer
Zeichner: Hansrudi Wäscher
Walter Lehning Verlag
(Hannover/Deutschland; 1953-1960)
ex libris MTP
Sigurd Sonderband / Comic-Heft
> Wetterleuchten über Burg Falkenfels
> Der geheimnisvolle Bär
Zeichner: Hansrudi Wäscher
Walter Lehning Verlag
(Hannover/Deutschland; 1965)
ex libris MTP
Sigurd Winge (f. 1907 i Skatval) og Signe Sannan (f. 1908 i Jämtland), gift 12. juli 1932 i Skatval. Se Skatval gårds- og slektshistorie, bind III, s. 262. Bosatt på Korsvold (76-13), Skatval. Om Signes foreldre, se Bygdebok for Åsen bind 1, s. 101 Berit Ovedie O. Skjelstadaunet) og s. 195 (Laurits B. Sannan).
Fotograf / Photographer: Ukjent
Fotoeier / Photo owner: Johannes Naavik
Digitalisering / Digitizing: Arne Langås (2009)
Foto-ID / Photo ID: 043-0359
Hvis bildet gjengis i andre sammenhenger, oppgi Åsen Museum og Historielag, fotoeier og fotograf som kildereferanse. Har du utfyllende opplysninger? Legg gjerne igjen en kommentar nedenfor eller send e-post til post@aasenhistorie.no. | If you re-use this photo, please refer to Åsen Museum og Historielag, the photographer and the owner of the photo. Do you have additional information? Please leave a comment or send an e-mail to post@aasenhistorie.no. | www.aasenhistorie.no
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975)
In the Eastern Cemetery is one of Sweden’s first memorial gardens (Minneslund). It was initially used as a ceremonial space for burials but was in 1959 converted to a memorial garden. Fredrik Åberg's artwork "Recycling" and a pond is now the center of the garden.
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975),
Built in 1943
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
The Eastern Cemetery has a chapel and crematorium facility, which also bears the architect Sigurd Lewerentz signature. The plant was built during the war years in the early 1940s and was the inaugural completed on 23 October 1943. Here are three chapels - Saint Gertrude, St. Knut's and the Chapel of Hope, with pleasing works of art by artists including Sven Erixon, Otte Sköld and Robert Nilsson. The Crematorium is no longer in use.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Sigurd / Heft-Reihe
Die Braut des Teufels
Zeichner: Hansrudi Wäscher
Walter Lehning Verlag
(Hannover/Deutschland; 1958-1968)
ex libris MTP
ANSBACH, Germany - Representatives of Emergency Services Directorates and Fire Chiefs from garrisons across Installation Management Command, Europe (IMCOM-E) met at the IMCOM-E Fire and Emergency Services Region Training Center in Ansbach on Urlas Kaserne to tour the facilities and observe certification training of U.S. and German firefighters Oct. 17, 2018. The USAG Ansbach facility is the singular fire training facility for IMCOM in Europe.
While on site the visitors, learned about the different training opportunities, observed and took part in and refreshed their fire-fighting and rescue skills in a variety of training scenarios including fire ground operations, breaching and rescue operations, equipment maintenance, hazardous materials response and emergency communications procedures.
Pictured: Firefighters use the “Jaws of Life” to extract a dummy from a car in a training scenario. To complete the training firefighters had to demonstrate proficiency with the equipment in order to extract and rescue the hypothetical occupants in a limited, set amount of time. Fire and rescue training is a required, regular part of fire fighters annual performance testing and certification.
Fire Protection Specialist Sigurd Mack from IMCOM-E Headquarters in Sembach, Germany explained that Ansbach site was invaluable in qualifying and certifying the proficiency of a firefighter's skill.
"The course objectives and structure offered here is based on requirements issued by the National Fire Protection Agency, which the Department of Defense has adopted " Mack said. He explained that the course includes academic study as well as weeks of practical exercises, including fighting various types of fires, and required safety measures.
"We adjust training and certification procedures to meet Host Nation safety standards, but within the NFPA framework, and with DoD recognized certification" explained Mack.
To learn more about the people and facilities of the U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach and the people they support in Ansbach, Katterbach and Illesheim, visit the community website at ansbach.army.mil
Photo by Michael Beaton, U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach Public Affairs (RELEASED).
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975)
Built in 1916
St Birgitta’s Chapel is the first chapel of the cemetery and this is the altar in the chapel of St Birgitta.
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Sigurd / Heft-Reihe
Eine kühne Tat
art: Hansrudi Wäscher
Walter Lehning Verlag
(Hannover/Deutschland; 1958-1968)
ex libris MTP
Sigurd Aarnseth (1891-1987) og kona Sofie (Mo) Aarnseth (1904-1987). Bildet er tatt i heimen deres på Fossing nordre i Åsen 19.03.1967, da Sigurd Aarnseth fikk Kongens fortjenstmedalje. Se Bygdebok for Åsen bind 2, s. 469.
Fotograf / Photographer: Erling Sommervoll
Fotoeier / Photo owner: Åsen Museum og Historielag
Digitalisering / Digitizing: Arne Langås
Foto-ID / Photo ID: 001-0339
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Sigurd / Trading-Card Serie
Wetterleuchten über Burg Falkenfels
Ein Bildabenteuer aus mittelalterlichen Tagen
erzählt und gezeichnet von Hansrudi Wäscher
Norbert Hethke Verlag / Deutschland 1994
ex Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
Sigurd / Trading-Card Serie
Wetterleuchten über Burg Falkenfels
Ein Bildabenteuer aus mittelalterlichen Tagen
erzählt und gezeichnet von Hansrudi Wäscher
Norbert Hethke Verlag / Deutschland 1994
ex Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
architect: Sigurd Lewerentz. design of 1917.
Picture taken from the book "Architect Sigurd Lewerentz" edited by Claes Dymling
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975),
Built in 1943
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
The Eastern Cemetery has a chapel and crematorium facility, which also bears the architect Sigurd Lewerentz signature. The plant was built during the war years in the early 1940s and was the inaugural completed on 23 October 1943. Here are three chapels - Saint Gertrude, St. Knut's and the Chapel of Hope, with pleasing works of art by artists including Sven Erixon, Otte Sköld and Robert Nilsson. The Crematorium is no longer in use.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975)
Built in 1916
A small office window that allows you to identify whether it is day or night in the otherwise windowless room.
St Birgitta’s Chapel is the first chapel of the cemetery.
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975)
Built in 1916
The outdoor lighting of the chapel of St Birgitta. St Birgitta’s Chapel is the first chapel of the cemetery.
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975),
Built in 1943
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
The Eastern Cemetery has a chapel and crematorium facility, which also bears the architect Sigurd Lewerentz signature. The plant was built during the war years in the early 1940s and was the inaugural completed on 23 October 1943. Here are three chapels - Saint Gertrude, St. Knut's and the Chapel of Hope, with pleasing works of art by artists including Sven Erixon, Otte Sköld and Robert Nilsson. The Crematorium is no longer in use.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Sigurd / Trading-Card Serie
Wetterleuchten über Burg Falkenfels
Ein Bildabenteuer aus mittelalterlichen Tagen
erzählt und gezeichnet von Hansrudi Wäscher
Norbert Hethke Verlag / Deutschland 1994
ex Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975),
Brutalist architecture,
Built in 1969
On the outskirts of the Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) in Malmö is a brutal flower shop (blomsterkiosk) in concrete, built in 1969. The building has no gutters and the windows are secured with black grout.
Architect Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975) designed the house at the end of his life when he was over eighty years old. The building is his most stripped and extreme. People from all over the world comes to the shop to study Lewerentz solutions and work.
The Eastern Cemetery is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975),
Built in 1943
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
The Eastern Cemetery has a chapel and crematorium facility, which also bears the architect Sigurd Lewerentz signature. The plant was built during the war years in the early 1940s and was the inaugural completed on 23 October 1943. Here are three chapels - Saint Gertrude, St. Knut's and the Chapel of Hope, with pleasing works of art by artists including Sven Erixon, Otte Sköld and Robert Nilsson. The Crematorium is no longer in use.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Sigurd / Trading-Card Serie
Wetterleuchten über Burg Falkenfels
Ein Bildabenteuer aus mittelalterlichen Tagen
erzählt und gezeichnet von Hansrudi Wäscher
Norbert Hethke Verlag / Deutschland 1994
ex Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
Sigurd / Trading-Card Serie
Wetterleuchten über Burg Falkenfels
Ein Bildabenteuer aus mittelalterlichen Tagen
erzählt und gezeichnet von Hansrudi Wäscher
Norbert Hethke Verlag / Deutschland 1994
ex Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975),
Brutalist architecture,
Built in 1969
On the outskirts of the Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) in Malmö is a brutal flower shop (blomsterkiosk) in concrete, built in 1969. The building has no gutters and the windows are secured with black grout.
Architect Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975) designed the house at the end of his life when he was over eighty years old. The building is his most stripped and extreme. People from all over the world comes to the shop to study Lewerentz solutions and work.
The Eastern Cemetery is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Sigurd / Heft-Reihe
Der verräterische Vogt
Zeichner: Hansrudi Wäscher
Lehning Drachen Verlag
(Hannover/Deutschland; 1971)
ex libris MTP
Sigurd / Heft-Reihe
Gefahren der Wälder
Zeichner: Hansrudi Wäscher
Lehning Drachen Verlag
(Hannover/Deutschland; 1971)
ex libris MTP
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975),
Built in 1943
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
The Eastern Cemetery has a chapel and crematorium facility, which also bears the architect Sigurd Lewerentz signature. The plant was built during the war years in the early 1940s and was the inaugural completed on 23 October 1943. Here are three chapels - Saint Gertrude, St. Knut's and the Chapel of Hope, with pleasing works of art by artists including Sven Erixon, Otte Sköld and Robert Nilsson. The Crematorium is no longer in use.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975),
Built in 1943
Different floor coverings in the chapel.
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
The Eastern Cemetery has a chapel and crematorium facility, which also bears the architect Sigurd Lewerentz signature. The plant was built during the war years in the early 1940s and was the inaugural completed on 23 October 1943. Here are three chapels - Saint Gertrude, St. Knut's and the Chapel of Hope, with pleasing works of art by artists including Sven Erixon, Otte Sköld and Robert Nilsson. The Crematorium is no longer in use.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz (1885-1975),
Built in 1943
The Eastern Cemetery (Östra kyrkogården) is famous for its design and beauty far beyond Swedens borders. The Cemetery was created by the architect Sigurd Lewerentz, who from 1916 until his death in 1975 was engaged in the cemetery's various stages of development. After a contest Lewerentz was chosen to design the cemetery and the related buildings.
The Eastern Cemetery has a chapel and crematorium facility, which also bears the architect Sigurd Lewerentz signature. The plant was built during the war years in the early 1940s and was the inaugural completed on 23 October 1943. Here are three chapels - Saint Gertrude, St. Knut's and the Chapel of Hope, with pleasing works of art by artists including Sven Erixon, Otte Sköld and Robert Nilsson. The Crematorium is no longer in use.
More information about The Eastern Cemetary in Swedish.
More pictures of Sigurd Lewerentz’ work
Images of other architects' works
Sigurd Matthes, Helmuth Böttcher, Barbara Hohl, Folke Schneider, Thomas Grimm, Werner Faber, Elke Kaiser, Marina Fähnrich (v.l.n.r.)
Sigurd / Trading-Card Serie
Wetterleuchten über Burg Falkenfels
Ein Bildabenteuer aus mittelalterlichen Tagen
erzählt und gezeichnet von Hansrudi Wäscher
Norbert Hethke Verlag / Deutschland 1994
ex Ephemera-Sammlung MTP
...and the whole tower (after showing some details); The Tower is standing on a slope; landscape around.
View of Burntside Lake from Listening Point. the retreat of renowned wilderness conservationist and author Sigurd F. Olson. It is located near his beloved Boundary Waters Canoe Area, which he worked tirelessly to preserve as a protected wilderness area. Listening Point includes a beautifully-simple Finnish-style log cabin and sauna.
Olson authored nine books: "The Singing Wilderness", "Listening Point", "The Lonely Land", "Runes of the North", "Open Horizons", "The Hidden Forest", "Wilderness Days", "Reflections From the North Country", and "Of Time and Place".
Photographed July 21, 2015. Equipment used: Sony SLT-A58 with Sony AF DT 18-70mm lens on tripod.
Please visit the following websites for more information and background on Sigurd F. Olson and Listening Point:
www4.uwm.edu/letsci/research/sigurd_olson/contents.htm
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_F._Olson
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