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'''Henning Heyerdahl Tønsberg jr.''' (1907–1987) was a Norwegian [[mountain climber]], photographer, [[ski jumper]] and [[pharmacist]].
'''Henning Heyerdahl Tønsberg jr.''' (1907–1987) was a Norwegian [[mountain climber]], photographer, [[ski jumper]] and [[pharmacist]].


As a ski jumper, he won the competition in [[Solbergbakken]], [[Hannibalbakken]] and the [[Holmenkollen Ski Festival]] in 1927. He won Galdhøpiggrennet in 1934.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nb.no/pm/fotograf.php?fotograf_id=3825&navn=t%F8nsberg&m_saml=&kjonn=&tittel=&eiernavn=&stikkord=&year_from=&year_to=&stedsnavn=&genre_code=&country_code=&fylke_code=&startid=0 |title=Henning Tønsberg |publisher=[[National Library of Norway]] |accessdate=20 July 2011 |archivedate=20 June 2011 |archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/5za03LALg?url=http://www.nb.no/pm/fotograf.php?fotograf_id=3825&navn=t%F8nsberg&m_saml=&kjonn=&tittel=&eiernavn=&stikkord=&year_from=&year_to=&stedsnavn=&genre_code=&country_code=&fylke_code=&startid=0}}</ref> In June 1936, he participated the expedition to recover three bodies from [[Lihesten]] after the [[Havørn Accident|''Havørn'' Accident]].<ref>Nordstrand (2006): 90</ref> On 22 August, Schlytter and three others in the expedition were awarded the [[Medal for Heroic Deeds]].<ref>Nordstrand (2006): 92</ref> He was president of [[Norsk Tindeklub]] from 1948 to 1952. He became director of Løvens Kemiske Fabrikk from 1963.
As a ski jumper, he won the competition in [[Solbergbakken]], [[Hannibalbakken]] and the [[Holmenkollen Ski Festival]] in 1927. He won Galdhøpiggrennet in 1934.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nb.no/pm/fotograf.php?fotograf_id=3825&navn=t%F8nsberg&m_saml=&kjonn=&tittel=&eiernavn=&stikkord=&year_from=&year_to=&stedsnavn=&genre_code=&country_code=&fylke_code=&startid=0 |title=Henning Tønsberg |publisher=[[National Library of Norway]] |accessdate=20 July 2011 |archivedate=20 October 2012 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20121020023527/http://www.nb.no/pm/fotograf.php?fotograf_id=3825&navn=t%F8nsberg&m_saml=&kjonn=&tittel=&eiernavn=&stikkord=&year_from=&year_to=&stedsnavn=&genre_code=&country_code=&fylke_code=&startid=0}}</ref> In June 1936, he participated the expedition to recover three bodies from [[Lihesten]] after the [[Havørn Accident|''Havørn'' Accident]].<ref>Nordstrand (2006): 90</ref> On 22 August, Schlytter and three others in the expedition were awarded the [[Medal for Heroic Deeds]].<ref>Nordstrand (2006): 92</ref> He was president of [[Norsk Tindeklub]] from 1948 to 1952. He became director of Løvens Kemiske Fabrikk from 1963.


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[[Category:Recipients of the Norwegian Medal for Heroic Deeds]]
[[Category:Recipients of the Norwegian Medal for Heroic Deeds]]
[[Category:Norwegian pharmacists]]
[[Category:Norwegian pharmacists]]
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 22 January 2023

Henning Heyerdahl Tønsberg jr. (1907–1987) was a Norwegian mountain climber, photographer, ski jumper and pharmacist.

As a ski jumper, he won the competition in Solbergbakken, Hannibalbakken and the Holmenkollen Ski Festival in 1927. He won Galdhøpiggrennet in 1934.[1] In June 1936, he participated the expedition to recover three bodies from Lihesten after the Havørn Accident.[2] On 22 August, Schlytter and three others in the expedition were awarded the Medal for Heroic Deeds.[3] He was president of Norsk Tindeklub from 1948 to 1952. He became director of Løvens Kemiske Fabrikk from 1963.

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Bibliography
  • Nordstrand, Ingemar (2006). "Havørn-ulukka som skaka fly-Noreg i 1936". Årbok for Sogn nr. 52 (in Norwegian). Kaupanger: Historielaget for Sogn / Sogn Folkemuseum. ISBN 82-91653-11-9.
Notes
  1. ^ "Henning Tønsberg". National Library of Norway. Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved 20 July 2011.
  2. ^ Nordstrand (2006): 90
  3. ^ Nordstrand (2006): 92