Lillehammer 1972. G. Larsen's pipe factory at Lillehammer can be taken over by the employees as the factory is not profitable enough for the owners. It was woodcutter Gudbrand Larsen who started making additional foams at Lillehammer in 1844. The pipes from Lillehammer are highly taxed and the Lillehammer name has the same sound for pipe pipes as Dunhill and Barring. Here two of the employees each each pipe. Photo; Current / NTB

Lillehammer 1972. G. Larsen's pipe factory at Lillehammer can be taken over by the employees as the factory is not profitable enough for the owners. It was woodcutter Gudbrand Larsen who started making additional foams at Lillehammer in 1844. The pipes from Lillehammer are highly taxed and the Lillehammer name has the same sound for pipe pipes as Dunhill and Barring. Here two of the employees each each pipe. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photo
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NTB / Alamy Stock Photo

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2K8TD18

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4724 x 3329 px | 40 x 28.2 cm | 15.7 x 11.1 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

1 January 1972

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Lillehammer

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NTB

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