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1954 in Norway
1954 in Norway
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Events in the year
1954 in Norway
.
Incumbents
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Monarch
–
Haakon VII
Prime Minister
–
Oscar Torp
(
Labour Party
)
Events
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(
October 2010
)
Bear Island accident. Photo by Per Harald Olsen
28 March –
Bear Island accident
: A
Royal Norwegian Air Force
seaplane
crashed on the
Bear Island
. The plane had a crew of 8 men and one passenger. One of the crew members survived the accident.
5 April –
Crown Princess Martha
, wife of Crown Prince
Olav
dies, age 53.
3 May –
Asbjørn Sunde
and Erling Nordby were convicted for
treason
and
espionage
in favour of the
Soviet Union
.
State-owned
Årdal og Sunndal Verk
begins construction on the
Sunndal
plant.
Anniversaries
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]
100 years since the opening of
Norway's first railway line
.
Popular culture
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(
September 2010
)
Sports
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Martin Stokken
, cross country skier and athlete, is awarded the
Holmenkollen medal
, Norway's highest skiing award.
Football Association of Norway
joins
UEFA
.
Music
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]
Main article:
1954 in Norwegian music
Film
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]
Main article:
Norwegian films of the 1950s § 1954
Literature
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Notable births
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Helen Bjørnøy
Karin Fossum
Kine Hellebust
12 January –
Jan-Olav Ingvaldsen
, politician (died 2021).
[
1
]
[
2
]
27 January –
Leif Holger Larsen
, diplomat (died 2015).
[
3
]
29 January –
Vera Lysklætt
, politician.
[
4
]
8 February –
Per Thomas Andersen
, literary historian and novelist (died 2023).
[
5
]
16 February –
Viggo Hagstrøm
, legal scholar (died 2013).
[
6
]
18 February –
Helen Bjørnøy
, Lutheran minister and politician.
[
7
]
15 March –
Unni Steinsmo
, chemical engineer.
[
8
]
17 March –
Bjørn Eidsvåg
, singer, songwriter and Lutheran minister
25 March –
Grete Berget
, politician and Minister (died
2017
).
[
9
]
3 April –
Mille-Marie Treschow
, landlord and businessperson (died 2018).
[
10
]
7 April –
Geir Myhre
, ice hockey player (died 2016).
[
11
]
16 April –
Ingun Brechan
, sport rower.
[
12
]
26 April –
Toril Førland
, alpine skier.
[
13
]
28 April –
Gunn Berit Gjerde
, politician
10 July –
Wenche Andersen
, chef
18 August –
Egil Johansen
, orienteering competitor.
[
14
]
28 August –
Torgeir Schjerven
, author and poet
5 September –
Per Knut Aaland
, cross country skier
20 September –
Arne Blix
, journalist
23 September –
Idar Lind
, novelist, crime fiction writer, songwriter and playwright.
[
15
]
1 October –
Tone Pahle
, sport rower.
[
16
]
7 October –
Kjell Grandhagen
, military officer (died
2019
).
[
17
]
17 October –
Hans Kristian Hogsnes
, politician (died 2010).
[
18
]
20 October –
Terje Moe Gustavsen
, politician (died 2019).
[
19
]
6 November –
Karin Fossum
, author
15 November –
Arne A. Jensen
, media and corporate executive (died 2020).
[
20
]
25 November –
Kristin Moe
, politician
27 November –
Elisabeth Berge
, businessperson and civil servant (died 2020).
[
21
]
15 December –
Kine Hellebust
, singer, actress, children's writer, non-fiction writer and playwright.
[
22
]
21 December –
Grethe Fossli
, politician
Full date unknown
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]
Jan Bugge-Mahrt
, diplomat
Bente Haukland Næss
, politician
Harald Thon
, orienteering competitor (died 2019).
[
23
]
Notable deaths
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]
Oscar Mathisen
21 January –
Per Reidarson
, composer and music critic (born 1879)
[
24
]
31 January –
Christian Fredrik Monsen
, politician (born 1878)
8 March –
Leiv Heggstad
, educator, linguist and translator (born 1879).
[
25
]
5 April –
Crown Princess Martha
, royal (born 1901)
10 April –
Oscar Mathisen
, speed skater (born 1888)
28 April –
Knud Leonard Knudsen
, gymnast and Olympic gold-medallist (born 1879)
25 May –
Snefrid Eriksmoen
, politician (born 1894)
25 May –
Albert Helgerud
, rifle shooter and Olympic gold medallist (born 1876).
[
26
]
4 June –
Wilhelm Keilhau
, historian and economist (born
1888
).
[
27
]
7 June –
Sigurd Smebye
, gymnast and Olympic bronze medallist (born 1886)
4 July –
Wilhelm Blystad
, track and field athlete (born 1881)
27 July –
Jacob Tullin Thams
, Olympian skier (born 1889)
29 July –
Knut Johannes Hougen
, politician and Minister (born 1854)
[
28
]
14 August –
Fredrik Ludvig Konow
, politician and Minister (born 1864)
[
29
]
Full date unknown
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]
Rasmus Olsen Langeland
, politician and Minister (born 1873)
Per Berg Lund
, politician and Minister (born 1878)
Torjus Værland
, politician and Minister (born 1868)
See also
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Portals
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History
Lists
References
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]
^
"Ingvaldsen, Jan-Olav"
.
stortinget.no
(in Norwegian)
. Retrieved
8 April
2021
.
^
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"Jan-Olav Ingvaldsen er død"
.
an.no
(in Norwegian)
. Retrieved
8 April
2021
.
^
Lundbo, Sten.
"Leif Holger Larsen"
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Store norske leksikon
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. Retrieved
9 April
2021
.
^
"Lysklætt, Vera (1954-)"
.
stortinget.no
(in Norwegian)
. Retrieved
9 April
2021
.
^
Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
"Per Thomas Andersen"
.
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
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11 July
2021
.
^
Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
"Viggo Hagstrøm"
.
Store norske leksikon
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. Retrieved
9 April
2021
.
^
Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
"Helen Bjørnøy"
.
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
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8 April
2021
.
^
Jensen, Johan O. (2008). "Steinsmo, Unni". In
Åmås, Knut Olav
(ed.).
Hvem er hvem?
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Aschehoug. pp. 548–549.
ISBN
978-82-03-23561-0
.
^
"Grete Berget"
.
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
1 March
2020
.
^
Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
"Mille-Marie Treschow"
.
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
9 April
2021
.
^
Bryhn, Rolf.
"Geir Myhre"
. In Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
9 April
2021
.
^
"Ingun Brechan"
.
olympedia.org
. Retrieved
8 April
2021
.
^
"Toril Førland"
.
olympedia.org
. Retrieved
8 April
2021
.
^
Bryhn, Rolf.
"Egil Johansen"
. In Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
30 November
2022
.
^
Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
"Idar Lind"
.
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
11 July
2021
.
^
"Tone Pahle"
.
olympedia.org
. Retrieved
8 April
2021
.
^
Leraand, Dag.
"Kjell Grandhagen"
. In Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
28 May
2019
.
^
"Hogsnes, Hans Kristian (1954-2010)"
.
stortinget.no
(in Norwegian)
. Retrieved
9 April
2021
.
^
"Gustavsen, Terje Moe (1954-2019)"
.
stortinget.no
(in Norwegian)
. Retrieved
9 April
2021
.
^
Holen, Øyvind
.
"Arne A. Jensen"
. In Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
9 April
2021
.
^
Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
"Elisabeth Berge"
.
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
9 April
2021
.
^
Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
"Kine Hellebust"
.
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
8 April
2021
.
^
Werp, Hans L. (29 December 2019).
"Vår alles gode venn Harald Thon er død"
.
orientering.no
(in Norwegian)
. Retrieved
9 April
2021
.
^
Stenseth, Bodil (1995).
"Reidarson, Per"
. In
Dahl, Hans Fredrik
(ed.).
Norsk krigsleksikon 1940-45
. Oslo: Cappelen. Archived from
the original
on 4 January 2010
. Retrieved
8 November
2008
.
^
Venås, Kjell.
"Leiv Heggstad"
. In
Helle, Knut
(ed.).
Norsk biografisk leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget
. Retrieved
20 December
2012
.
^
"Albert Helgerud"
.
SR/Olympic Sports
. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from
the original
on 17 April 2020
. Retrieved
12 November
2012
.
^
Bolstad, Erik (ed.).
"Wilhelm Christian Keilhau"
.
Store norske leksikon
(in Norwegian). Oslo: Norsk nettleksikon
. Retrieved
3 February
2024
.
^
Tjeldvoll, Arild.
"Knut Johannes Hougen"
(in Norwegian).
Store Norske Leksikon
. Retrieved
5 June
2011
.
^
Danielsen, Rolf
.
"Fredrik Ludvig Konow"
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Helle, Knut
(ed.).
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. Retrieved
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2012
.
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