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lilletorget

2005

bind 1 lilletorget sigurds gate maxi

side 115

1962

Klippan, Sweden

Architect: Sigurd Lewerentz

Photograph: ?

Alt stemte da H.K.H. Kronprins Haakon nylig besøkte Redningsselskapet. Nydelig vær, feststemte barn og en lærevillig kronprins gjorde dette til en festdag.

Hele bystranda i Moss var klargjort til det kongelige besøket. Her skulle kronprinsen virkelig få se hvilken jobb de mange frivillige og fast ansatte i Redningsselskapet gjør.

Kronprinsen ble først tatt med ut på sjøen med RS «Horn Flyer» og fikk en innføring i hvordan redningsskøyta fungerer. Etterpå ble han – som kanskje den første tronarving i verden – kastet på sjøen, for så å bli reddet om bord igjen. Men det er heller ingen hemmelighet at det er en sporty kronprins vi har, så den utfordringen tok han på strak arm.

Han fikk også prøve seg på brannslukning fra skøyta, også det en operasjon han så ut til å håndtere på en førsteklasses måte.

Kronprinsen hadde først og fremst bedt om å få møte de mange frivillige i Redningsselskapet denne dagen, og en av dem som hadde sett fram til det kongelige besøket, var båtfører i Sjøredningskorpset i Moss, André van Ingelgem.

Numerous Norwegian churches from the late twelfth and early thirteenth centuries depict scenes from the Sigurd story on their front portals. For more information about Sigurd, go to:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd

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Reischenstrasse, Braunschweig, 1909.

 

Photo: Sigurd Curman

Sigurd Lewerentz - 1930-1932

 

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Anhalter Platz, Berlin, 1907.

 

Photo: Sigurd Curman

Foto: sigrunn.johanna.thorkildsen

 

Leonard Rahn (Piano), Sigurd Almåsbakk Skogmo (Cello),

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Neue Strasse, Schwäbische Hall, 1901.

 

Photo: Sigurd Curman

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Röder strasse som leder upp till Marcusturm, Rothenburg, 1910.

 

Photo: Sigurd Curman

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Rouen, 1908.

 

Photo: Sigurd Curman

 

Sigurd the beagle at the vet's office.

N: Sigurd og Malla Vikesland. Høying på Nedste bøen ca. 1970

E: Sigurd and Malla Vikesland, colletcting the hay, ca. 1970.

D: Sigurd und Malla Vikesland. Heuernte auf dem unterhalb des Hofes, etwa 1970

Sigurd Nordtvedt (t.v. på andre siden av bordet) og Einar Tenden, landstillitsvalgte

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Ausbach, 1901.

 

Photo: Sigurd Curman

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Bro över floden Vilaine i La Roche Barnard, 1908.

 

Bridge over the river Vilaine in La Roche Barnard, 1908.

 

Photo: Sigurd Curman

 

...Sigurd er derude et eller andet sted på broen!

St Mark's Church, 1956-64, Björkhagen, Stockholm, Arch. Sigurd Lewerentz

Sigurd Olsens hus til venstre for verkstedet, og Edna Jensens hus til høyre. Per Windseth hadde bilverksted i bygningen midt på bildet. Senere var det Odd Løfsnes som drev bilutleie her. Bildet ble tatt av Alfred Sandmo og har stått på trykk i Namdal Arbeiderblad.

Bishop Sigurd came with Olav Tryggvason from England Christianize the country and is the first to canonize a Norwegian Saint, Saint Sunniva. According to tradition, the evangelist then proceeded to Sweden, where his three nephews were decapitated and their heads arranged in a bowl and thrown into the river. The statue of Bishop Sigurd bears in his hand a bowl with three heads of his nephews; according to legend he found them floating in the water, and they told him of the foul deed. The features of Bishop Sigurd are modeled by Dyre Vaa based on the Norwegian poet Aasmund Olavsson Vinje. The heads in the bowl have the appearance of the architects instrumental in the reconstruction of the cathedral: Gudolf Blakstad Herman Munthe-Kaas and Helge Thiis. The statue was sculpted by Kristofer Leirdal. Nidarosdomen Cathedral in Trondheim is Norway's national sanctuary, and was built over the grave of St. Olav, Norway's patron saint. Construction started in 1070. The oldest parts still in existence are from the middle of the twelfth century. Ravaged by fire on several occasions, it lay largely in ruins at the time of the Reformation in 1537. The cathedral was rebuilt each time, mainly in the Gothic style, but the oldest parts around the transept reflect the Roman style. In 1869 extensive restorations were begun, and a century later Nidarosdomen was again restored to its original grandeur.

Sigurd Julius på Urørtfinalen 2014- Foto: Erlend Lånke Solbu / NRK P3

This was made years ago by the son of my Laurel. That boy wanted to throw it away, and my son begged to have it. It's wool, and felted, and is starting to show some wear. I need to darn the hole, and try to re-felt it some.

Stockholm D2-04

Markus Kyrkan, Sigurd Lewerentz, 1962

Malmövägen 51,121 53 Johanneshov, Stockholm

 

Sigurd Lewerentz’ most noted building came into existence after winning an invited competition in 1956.

 

Two buildings are located on either side of a courtyard – on one side, the church itself, which is linked to the parish premises ad assembly hall; and on the other the registrar’s offices with a belfry tower and archives.

 

Dark bricks from Helsingborg are freely laid in running bond – the vertical joints have varying widths which meant that no brick needed to be cut. Lewerentz referred to Persian architecture as a source of inspiration. The church in Bjorkhagen demonstrates how it is possible to be both visionary and well rooted, Lewerentz was already regarded as a phenomenon in Swedish architecture. His integrity and sure handed sense of form leaded to solutions that were several decades before their time. The church was awarded the first Kasper Salin Prize in 1962.

Sigurd / Piccoloheft

Die Schlangenhöhle

Zeichner: Hansrudi Wäscher

Walter Lehning Verlag

(Hannover/Deutschland; 1953-1960)

Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/830782/

www.hansrudiwaescher.de/

de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigurd_(Comic)

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Marknad på torget vid Frauenkirche, Nürnberg, 1906.

 

Frauenkirche, Nürnberg, 1906.

 

Photo: Sigurd Curman

Foto: amalie.larsen.ovrid

 

Leonard Rahn (Piano), Sigurd Almåsbakk Skogmo (Cello),

Sigurd Julius på Urørtfinalen 2014- Foto: Erlend Lånke Solbu / NRK P3

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Bamberg, 1901.

 

Photo: Sigurd Curman

Photography SIGURD GR‹NBERGER

Styling Keiko Seya

Hair Benjamin Muller @ Air Port Agency

Makeup Tiina Roivainen @ Air Port Agency

Photo assistant Kevin McCarthy

Model Nathalia K @ Silent

Cross No. 121 (K95) ‘SIGURD/FAFNI’S BANE CROSS’.

 

69 x 41 x 8 cm. Found by Kermode in 1885 being used as a headstone for a modern grave about 10 yards from the north entrance to Andreas churchyard. One side shows an elaborate interlacing of dragons, and to the left is the head of a horse, and below it the head of a ‘talking bird’. The horse is Grani, who is watching Sigurd in his pointed helmet, stooping over a fire roasting three pieces of the dragon’s heart. The burnt fingers of his right hand are raised to his mouth. Below the flames is the head of the slain dragon (Fafni). On the other side of the stone is depicted a man dressed in a ‘kirtle’ and a pointed hat, tied at the wrists and ankles. A serpent is coming down from the right, across his neck and biting his left shoulder. To the left and below are 2 other serpents. This is thought to represent Gunnar in a snake-pit, which is a later part of the same Sigurd legend.

 

Note: the white lines have been superimposed on the photograph, I have not drawn or painted anything onto the monument!

Sigurd Creek, Tantalus Provincial Park - Wanderung Hike, September 3 2011

Sigurd Barrett og Eskild Dohn koncert i Sankt Pauls Kirke i Aarhus

 

March 13th 2019

Norwegian ski jumper Sigurd Pettersen. Taken in Holmenkollen

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