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Poulsson is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Annar Poulsson (1911–1996), Norwegian businessperson in the insurance industry Emilie Poulsson
Poulsson
Topics referred to by the same term
Erik Poulsson may refer to: Erik Ø. Poulsson (1904–1987), Norwegian businessman in the insurance industry Erik T. Poulsson (1897–1978), Norwegian lawyer
Erik_Poulsson
Norwegian military officer (1918–2010)
Jens-Anton Poulsson DSO (27 October 1918 – 2 February 2010) was a Norwegian military officer. During World War II he was a Norwegian resistance member
Jens-Anton_Poulsson
Norwegian artist (1909–2002)
Else Poulsson (24 March 1909 – 10 February 2002) was a Norwegian painter and textile artist. Poulsson was born in Rjukan in Telemark, Norway on 24 March
Else_Poulsson
Norwegian architect (1881–1958)
Magnus Poulsson (14 July 1881 – 18 March 1958) was a Norwegian architect. Magnus Poulsson was born in Drammen, Buskerud, Norway, on 14 July 1881. His parents
Magnus_Poulsson
Municipal building in Norway
World War. It was designed by architects Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson. The building is located in the city center, in the northern part of the
Oslo_City_Hall
Østerdahl Poulsson (1869–1915) and Martha Jakobine Poulsson (1873–1969). In 1938 he married Vibeke Poulsson, a daughter of director Einar Poulsson (1884–1948)
Erik_Ø._Poulsson
American writer (1853–1939)
kindergarten movement. Poulsson was born in Cedar Grove, New Jersey. She was the daughter of Halvor Poulsson and Ruth Anne Poulsson (née Mitchell). Her father
Emilie_Poulsson
Norwegian businessman
Poulsson (23 March 1911 – 23 November 1996) was a Norwegian businessperson in the insurance industry. He was born in Bærum as a son of Einar Poulsson
Annar_Poulsson
Norwegian physician (1858–1935)
Poul Edvard Poulsson (18 April 1858 – 19 March 1935) was a Norwegian physician and pharmacologist. He was a professor and founder of the department of
Edvard_Poulsson
World War II operations
Haukelid, one of the Gunnerside raiders who remained behind. Jens-Anton Poulsson (Swallow and Grouse) wrote The Heavy Water Raid: The Race for the Atom
Norwegian heavy water sabotage
Norwegian_heavy_water_sabotage
Officer in the Norwegian resistance against the Nazi invasion of Norway
Knut (1947). Det demrer en dag (in Norwegian). Oslo: Nasjonalforlaget. Poulsson, Jens-Anton (2006). Tungtvannssabotasjen (in Norwegian). Oslo: Orion. ISBN 82-458-0803-2
Knut_Haukelid
Anti-demolition operation in occupied Norway from 1944 to 1945
Operation Sunshine was Jens-Anton Poulsson, also leader of the Moonlight section. When Tronstad was killed in March 1945, Poulsson took over as leader of Sunshine
Operation_Sunshine
Norwegian Christian saint (c. 1020–1043)
sculpture on the front of the building, and a tapestry designed by Else Poulsson, woven by Else Halling in the Bystyresalen council chamber. "saints pour
Hallvard_Vebjørnsson
Name list
Swedish actor and singer Edvard Petersen (1841–1911), Danish painter Edvard Poulsson (1858–1935), Norwegian physician Edvard Ravnikar (1907–1993), Slovenian
Edvard
1997 American TV series or program
Producer Mary Eilts Production location Vancouver Cinematography Andreas Poulsson Editor Tim Tommasino Running time 103 minutes Original release Release
Contagious_(film)
1948 Norwegian film
filmed on location in Norway. Andreas Aabel as Kasper Idland Jens-Anton Poulsson as himself Johannes Eckhoff Arne Kjelstrup as himself Claus Helberg as
Operation Swallow: The Battle for Heavy Water
Operation_Swallow:_The_Battle_for_Heavy_Water
2003 British film
Starring Scott Bairstow Rachel Shelley Adrienne Pearce Cinematography Andreas Poulsson Edited by Richard Benwick Music by Paul Heard Mike Pickering Production
The_Bone_Snatcher
Norwegian Army officer and broadcaster
Joachim Holmboe Rønneberg Joachim Rønneberg (left), Jens Anton Poulsson and Kasper Idland receive King Haakon VII of Norway at the premiere of the film
Joachim_Rønneberg
Church in Innlandet, Norway
were not liked by the building committee, so they hired Magnus Poulsson instead. Poulsson intended to build a church inspired by the old wooden stave churches
Dombås_Church
1982 film directed by Sturla Gunnarsson
Hammond Steve Lucas Narrated by Roger Mattiussi Cinematography Andreas Poulsson Edited by Roger Mattiussi Production company National Film Board of Canada
After_the_Axe
Church in Innlandet, Norway
cruciform design in 1952 using plans drawn up by the architect Magnus Poulsson. The church seats about 450 people. The church has a cemetery with a memorial
Kvam_Church_(Nord-Fron)
1986 Canadian film
Wilson Starring Pat Dillon Fabian Gibbs Cinematography Barry Perles Andreas Poulsson Edited by David Wilson Distributed by National Film Board Release date
Sitting_in_Limbo_(1986_film)
2014 American film
Bruggemann Marah Strauch Cinematography Carl Boenish Vasco Nunes Nico Poulsson Peter Degerfeldt Edited by Kevin McGuinness Marah Strauch Music by KAADA
Sunshine_Superman_(film)
textile artist Agda Österberg (1891–1987), Swedish textile artist Else Poulsson (1909–2002), Norwegian painter, textile artist Franka Rasmussen (1907–1994)
List of Scandinavian textile artists
List_of_Scandinavian_textile_artists
Norwegian lawyer (1897–1978)
Erik Tutein Poulsson (12 January 1897 – 1978) was a Norwegian lawyer, resistance member and civil servant. Poulsson was born in Kristiania on 12 January
Erik_T._Poulsson
Norwegian Impressionist painter
(London, Macmillan, 1967). Poulsson, Vidar Frits Thaulow: 1847-1906 (B.A. Mathisen. 1992) ISBN 978-82-91255-00-2. Poulsson, Vidar; Thune, Richard M. Frits
Frits_Thaulow
Norwegian painter and illustrator (1849–1929)
Malernes Oslo (in Norwegian). Oslo: Aschehoug. p. 74. ISBN 82-03-15746-7. Poulsson, Vidar. "Gerhard Munthe". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon
Gerhard_Munthe
1977 Canadian film
Kroitor Starring Donald Brittain Robert H. Schuller Cinematography Andreas Poulsson Edited by Les Halman Rosemarie Shapley Bill Graziadei (sound) Music by
Henry_Ford's_America
1903 novel by Hans Aanrud
published in 1903. It was translated into English in 1907 by Laura E. Poulsson, and illustrated by Norwegian artist Othar Holmboe. Aanrud's classic novel
Lisbeth_Longfrock
1984 film
Howells Michael Rubbo Starring Margaret Atwood Cinematography Andreas Poulsson Zoe Dirse Edited by Michael Rubbo Production company National Film Board
Margaret Atwood: Once in August
Margaret_Atwood:_Once_in_August
1980 Canadian film
Roman Kroitor Harry Gulkin Narrated by Stephen Low Cinematography Andreas Poulsson Edited by Roger Hart Production company National Film Board of Canada Distributed
Challenger: An Industrial Romance
Challenger:_An_Industrial_Romance
Norwegian shipping company
Lysaker in 1907. In 1933 a modern head office building designed by Magnus Poulsson was built in Vollsveien 4. A. F. Klaveness & Co was one of Norway's largest
A._F._Klaveness_&_Co
Norwegian army officer and shooter (1902–1965)
Kristine Freberg. On 2 May 1928, he married Kristiania-born Eleanor Chambers Poulsson, with whom he had one child before she died in 1933. In 1936 he married
Hans_Aasnæs
Municipality in Telemark, Norway
of SF Hydro as a part of the Norwegian heavy water sabotage Jens-Anton Poulsson (1918 in Tinn – 2010), a military officer and Norwegian resistance member
Tinn
School in Watertown, Massachusetts
Sullivan, teacher of Helen Keller Tom Sullivan, singer and writer Emilie Poulsson, poet, children's author, and campaigner for early education and the Froebel
Perkins_School_for_the_Blind
Church in Innlandet, Norway
Magnus Poulsson. The church seats about 270 people. Planning for a new church in the village of Gran took place throughout the 1920s. Magnus Poulsson was
Ål_Church_(Gran)
Norwegian resistance member (1913–1995)
onto the Hardangervidda plateau on 18 October 1942, along with Jens-Anton Poulsson (leader of the group), Knut Haugland and Claus Helberg. The team landed
Arne_Kjelstrup
Church in Innlandet, Norway
design in 1969 using plans drawn up by the architects Magnus Poulsson and Anton Poulsson. The church seats about 110 people. King Eystein Magnusson is
Eystein_Church
Norwegian writer (1853–1913)
short stories translated into English by American children's author Emilie Poulsson. Accompanied with illustrations by Florence Liley Young, the English language
Dikken_Zwilgmeyer
Sjur Olsnes Ole Petter Ottersen Jan Ivar Pedersen Alexander Pihl Edvard Poulsson Nils Retterstøl Torleiv Ole Rognum Bent Rolstad Ola Didrik Saugstad Carl
List of University of Oslo people
List_of_University_of_Oslo_people
Chemical compound
pp. 167–8. ISBN 978-81-7099-831-0. Stanley Alstead (22 October 2013). Poulsson's Text-Book of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Elsevier. pp. 104–5. ISBN 978-1-4832-2584-5
Orthocaine
National Museum in Oslo
Jan & Jon, Knut Knutsen, Arne Korsmo, Christian Norberg-Schulz, Magnus Poulsson, and Erling Viksjø are well represented. Pritzker Prize winner Sverre Fehns
National_Museum_of_Norway
1997 American TV series or program
Producer John L. Roman Production location Vancouver Cinematography Andreas Poulsson Editor Hibah Frisina Running time 97 minutes Production companies Morgan
Our_Mother's_Murder
Codename of a British operation during WWII
summer. The party, code-named Operation Grouse, was led by Jens-Anton Poulsson and also included Knut Haugland, Claus Helberg and Arne Kjelstrup. The
Operation_Freshman
Church in Innlandet, Norway
fan-shaped design in 1955 using plans drawn up by the architect Magnus Poulsson. The church seats about 150 people. During the 1950s, the parish decided
Gravberget_Church
Norwegian businessperson
Business positions Preceded by L. S. Karlsen Chief executive of Forsikringsselskapet Norden 1934–1958 Succeeded by Erik Ø. Poulsson
Harald_Sommerfeldt
1988 film by Michael Rubbo
Paul Popowich Han Yun Cree Rubbo Rufus Wainwright Cinematography Andreas Poulsson Edited by André Corriveau Music by Anna McGarrigle Jane McGarrigle Kate
Tommy Tricker and the Stamp Traveller
Tommy_Tricker_and_the_Stamp_Traveller
Norwegian painter (1895–1979)
based upon designs by architects Arnstein Arneberg (1882–1961) and Magnus Poulsson (1881–1958). In 1938, Rolfsen was given the task of decorating three of
Alf_Rolfsen
1986 awards for Canadian television
Ohashi, Philip Marlowe, Private Eye Ron Orieux, Tramp at the Door Andreas Poulsson, Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks Vic Sarin, The Suicide Murders
1st_Gemini_Awards
Danish textile artist (1945–2016)
Danish Theatre School where she studied scenography (1972–76). With Sven Poulsson, whom she married in June 1967, she had a son, Kasper Salto, who became
Naja_Salto
Peter Møller Boeck 1907-1908 Søren Bloch Laache 1905-1906 Poul Edvard Poulsson 1904 Axel Holst 1901-1903 Edvard Schønberg 1899-1900 Sophus Torup 1897-1898
University of Oslo Faculty of Medicine
University_of_Oslo_Faculty_of_Medicine
1999 TV film by Helen Shaver
Matthews Frank Siracusa Connie Tavel Patrick Whitley Cinematography Andreas Poulsson Editor Rick Martin Running time 107 minutes Production company Temple Street
Summer's_End
Hirsch (1872–1922) and Signe Jenssen (1875–1969). In 1942 he married Vesla Poulsson. He finished his secondary education in 1929 and Oslo Commerce School in
Hans_Jørgen_Darre_Hirsch
Office in Fornebu, Norway
market garden. Designed by Palace Gardener Nickelsen and Architect Magnus Poulsson, the facility was completed in 1919. It consisted of eight to ten buildings
Oksenøen
Musical artist
Wyndham (December 2008). "Shooting for the Best: An Interview with Andrea Poulsson". Canadian Society of Cinematographers. Archived from the original on 2013-10-16
Newmarket_Citizens'_Band
Square in Oslo, Norway
announced in 1916 was won by the architects Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson. Their plan involved paving the square with granite, and making it an urban
Rådhusplassen
1990 Canadian film
Pelletier Jeanne Calment Matthew Mabe Tchéky Karyo Cinematography Andreas Poulsson Music by Pierick Houdy Production company Les Productions La Fête Distributed
Vincent_and_Me
Topics referred to by the same term
(1749–1790), Danish painter Erik Paulson, American mixed martial artist Erik Poulsson (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists articles about people with
Erik_Poulsen
Willumsen, physician and civil servant (b. 1925) 2 February – Jens-Anton Poulsson, resistance member (b. 1918) 7 February – Lars Aspeflaten, barrister and
2010_in_Norway
British special forces unit during WWII
Kristian Pedersen Bjørn Pedersen Arthur Pevik Johnny Pevik Jens-Anton Poulsson Birger Rasmussen August Rathke (11 December 1925 - 25 December 2022, Last
Norwegian Independent Company 1
Norwegian_Independent_Company_1
Norwegian war drama miniseries
Sergeant Arne Kjelstrup Benjamin Helstad as Second Lieutenant Jens-Anton Poulsson Rolf Kristian Larsen as Einar Skinnarland Christian Rubeck as Sergeant
The_Heavy_Water_War
Medieval stone church in Norway
destroyed in the fire. The vestry was constructed in 1957 by architect Esben Poulsson. Between 1885 and 1957 the apse was used as a vestry, with a dividing wall
Hurum_Church
Norwegian steam powered railway ferry
in uniform, from the left: Knut Haukelid, Joachim Rønneberg, Jens Anton Poulsson shaking hands with King Haakon VII, Kasper Idland. SF Ammonia, Mæl, Norway
SF_Hydro
Gustav A. Arentz, Frederik Hansen, Erik Berentsen, Oscar Collett and Thes. Poulsson. The membership remained steady at c.190–200 people. No members' meetings
Norwegian Ornithological Society (1920–1935)
Norwegian_Ornithological_Society_(1920–1935)
Norwegian architect
some of Oslo's leading architects including Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson. During 1926–27, Korsmo worked at the architectural office of Finn Bryn
Arne_Korsmo
artist Else Marie Jakobsen (1927–2012), textile artist and designer¨ Else Poulsson (1909–2002), painter and textile artist Hannah Ryggen (1894–1970), Swedish-born
List_of_Norwegian_artists
Norwegian resistance fighter and explorer (1917–2009)
Hardangervidda on 18 October 1942 together with Arne Kjelstrup, Jens-Anton Poulsson and Claus Helberg. Their codename was Operation Grouse, and their first
Knut_Haugland
Norwegian architecture award
1925 Carl J. Moe Trondheim Bispehaugen school Nonnegata 19 1925 Magnus Poulsson Oslo Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab Karl Johans gate 1 1925 Ole Landmark
Houen_Foundation_Award
Norwegian resistance member (1918–1968)
tungtvannet on 5 February 1948. Left to right: Knut Haukelid, Joachim Rønneberg, Jens Anton Poulsson (shaking hands with King Haakon VII), Kasper Idland
Kasper_Idland
PT101 Sub-Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten RN - HMS Javelin Lieutenant Jens Poulsson - Norwegian Commando Commander Daniel Black USN (Contemporary) — Chiefs
List of Axis of Time characters
List_of_Axis_of_Time_characters
Norwegian psychiatrist (1895–1983)
marriage to his first wife, Eva Antoinette Tutein Poulsson, daughter of professor Edvard Poulsson, was dissolved in 1928; that same year, he married
Gabriel_Langfeldt
Icelandic football player (Keflavik, KR Reykjavik, Sturm Graz). Else Poulsson, 92, Norwegian painter and textile artist. Syed Ali Akhtar Rizvi, 53, Indian
Deaths_in_February_2002
Church in Finnmark, Norway
long church style in 1964 using designs drawn up by the architect Esben Poulsson (1907-1974) to replace the old church that was burned down by the retreating
Tana_Church
Type of medication
Kastrationsfolgen. Zbl. Gynäk, 2227-2232. Chicago Stanley Alstead (22 October 2013). Poulsson's Text-Book of Pharmacology and Therapeutics. Elsevier. pp. 195–. ISBN 978-1-4832-2584-5
Estrogen_(medication)
Norwegian sculptor
during 1992. Among his other works are busts of Norwegian architect Magnus Poulsson and of Norwegian poet Olav Aukrust at the National Gallery of Norway. Between
Wilhelm_Rasmussen
German painter
Landscape at Sunset Dutch Fishermen (by 1896) Ludvig Munthe, Maler (Vidar Poulsson in Norsk biografisk leksikon) Ludvig Munthe, maler (Sigurd Willochin Norsk
Ludvig_Munthe
Singaporean businessman, complications from a cerebral hemorrhage. Jens-Anton Poulsson, 91, Norwegian military officer and resistance fighter (heavy water sabotage)
Deaths_in_February_2010
British-Canadian scientist (1952–2013)
Medicine 2004 – Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize from Columbia University 2004 – Poulsson Medal, the Norwegian Society of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2004 – Associate
Tony_Pawson_(biochemist)
Norwegian resistance member (1915–1995)
(1948). Kompani Linge (in Norwegian). Vol. I. Oslo: Gyldendal. pp. 156–192. Poulsson, Jens-Anton (2006). Tungtvannssabotasjen (in Norwegian). Oslo: Orion. p
Hans_Storhaug
Norwegian architect (1893–1972)
Institute of Technology in 1916. Øvergaard worked as assistant to Magnus Poulsson in Christiania (now Oslo) in 1916 to 1917 and with Olaf Nordhagen in Trondheim
Ole_Øvergaard
American illustrator and doll designer
Dickerson Donahey, in 1908 and Songs of a Little Child's Day, by Emilie Poulsson and Eleanor Smith in 1910. Following her study in Philadelphia, Newton
Ruth_Eleanor_Newton
example being the monumental Oslo City Hall, by Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson. The first one was the Skansen restaurant (1925–1927) by Lars Backer, demolished
Architecture_of_Norway
Norwegian architect
who came to be influential in the academic environment, including Magnus Poulsson. In 1908, Arneberg established his own architectural practice. He and architect
Arnstein_Arneberg
American composer
Her father wrote several school textbooks, and children's author Emilie Poulsson lived with the Watson family during Mabel's childhood. Watson graduated
Mabel_Madison_Watson
1985 Canadian film
Verrall Starring Michael Ironside Nicholas Podbrey Cinematography Andreas Poulsson Edited by Ginny Stikeman Music by Chris Crilly Production company Atlantis
The_Cap
1985 Canadian TV series or program
Production Producers Donald Brittain Adam Symansky Cinematography Andreas Poulsson Editors Rita Roy Richard Todd Running time 115 minutes Production company
Canada's Sweetheart: The Saga of Hal C. Banks
Canada's_Sweetheart:_The_Saga_of_Hal_C._Banks
(1869–1959), painter Martine Poppe (born 1988), painter, sculptor Else Poulsson (1909–2002), painter, textile artist Tulla Blomberg Ranslet (born 1928)
List of Norwegian women artists
List_of_Norwegian_women_artists
Norwegian textile artist (1899–1987)
the Oslo City Hall. Among her carpets are St. Hallvard (designed by Else Poulsson), Bataljer på Lilletorvet (designed by Kåre Jonsborg), Sagbruket (Jonsborg)
Else_Halling
Christian Norberg-Schulz (1926-2000) Olaf Nordhagen (1883-1925) Magnus Poulsson (1881-1958) Egill Reimers (1878-1946) Kirsten Sand (1895-1996), first woman
List_of_Norwegian_architects
Township in Essex County, New Jersey, US
(born 1966), former co-host to the WPLJ morning show "the Big Show" Emilie Poulsson (1853–1939), children's author and campaigner for early childhood education
Cedar_Grove,_New_Jersey
Norwegian resistance fighter and saboteur
Scotland, near Nethy Bridge. In addition to Gram, Manus, and Rønneberg and Poulsson from the Rjukan missions, also received the War Cross with sword at this
Gregers_Gram
Norwegian architect (1892–1930)
(1876–1959) and Ole Sverre (1865–1952), as well as Arnstein Arneberg and Magnus Poulsson. He attended the Architectural Association School of Architecture in London
Lars_Backer
Dutch pharmacologist (1918–2002)
received the Dr. Saal van Zwanenberg Award (1972), the Medal of the Norwegian Poulsson Pharmacological Society (1973), the Scheele Award (1974), the Schmiedeberg
Everhardus_Jacobus_Ariëns
American composer and music educator
included 66 songs of original compositions by Smith and text by Emilie Poulsson. The songs focused on a limited range to make it easy for high-pitched
Eleanor_Sophia_Smith
Australian film director (born 1938)
documentary short National Film Board of Canada 1976 - director, with Andreas Poulsson The Walls Come Tumbling Down - documentary short, National Film Board of
Michael_Rubbo
Norwegian insurance company
1933; he was succeeded by Harald Sommerfeldt. From 1958 to 1971 Erik Ø. Poulsson was at the helm. In 1970 the company announced plans to form the holding
Forsikringsselskapet_Norden
November – Torstein Olav Kuvaas, politician (b. 1908) 23 November – Annar Poulsson, businessman (b. 1911) 29 November – Olav Hestenes, barrister (b. 1930)
1996_in_Norway
Norwegian ship-owner
ship-owner and consul Hans Lindahl Falck (1863–1937) and Karen Johanne Poulsson (1866–1952). He was an uncle of Einar Falck. He finished his secondary
Thomas_Scheen_Falck
Norwegian resistance member (1910–1945)
John (1986) Soldaten som ikke ville gi seg (Metope) ISBN 82-403-0002-2 Poulsson, Jens-Anton (1944-1945) Tungtvannssabotasjen, kampen om atombomben 1942-1944
Gunnar_Syverstad
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Boy/Male
Celebrity, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Marathi, Oriya, Telugu, Traditional
Ornament of Family
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Greek
A deadly whirlpool.
Biblical
profitable; useful
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Nebo, NEVO means "Mercury" and "prophet."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Free will of God
Male
Slovene
(ÐвгуÑÑ‚) Slovene form of Roman Latin Augustus, ÃVGUST means "venerable."
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Indian
Sensible, Intelligent
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American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Latin, Teutonic
Noble Wolf
Girl/Female
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Danish, English, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Latin, Welsh
Mother of Perseus by Zeus; Fear; Raging Woman; Delight; Divine; Dean; Head; Leader
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Indian
Supreme, One who cannot be defeated, Invincible
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