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Oslo 19620308 part of the National Hospital's large wooden building in the empiric quarter in the due date, photographed immediately before the demolition in 1962. However, the timber building itself was saved by being purchased by shipowner Sofie Helene Wigert so that it became possible to rebuild The one at Count Wedel's place in 1982-83. The government building in the background. Photo: Erik Thorberg / NTB / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oslo-19620308-part-of-the-national-hospitals-large-wooden-building-in-the-empiric-quarter-in-the-due-date-photographed-immediately-before-the-demolition-in-1962-however-the-timber-building-itself-was-saved-by-being-purchased-by-shipowner-sofie-helene-wigert-so-that-it-became-possible-to-rebuild-the-one-at-count-wedels-place-in-1982-83-the-government-building-in-the-background-photo-erik-thorberg-ntb-ntb-image487286424.html
RM2K8NPPG–Oslo 19620308 part of the National Hospital's large wooden building in the empiric quarter in the due date, photographed immediately before the demolition in 1962. However, the timber building itself was saved by being purchased by shipowner Sofie Helene Wigert so that it became possible to rebuild The one at Count Wedel's place in 1982-83. The government building in the background. Photo: Erik Thorberg / NTB / NTB
Oslo 19620308. Rikshospitalet's large wooden building in the empiric quarter in the due date, photographed immediately before the demolition in 1962. The new government building in the background. There was a significant dispute over whether the National Hospital plant in Akersgaten was preserving, but the outcome was demolished. However, the timber building itself was saved by being purchased by shipowner Sofie Helene Wigert so that it became possible to rebuild The one at Count Wedel's place in 1982-83. Photo: Erik Thorberg / NTB / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oslo-19620308-rikshospitalets-large-wooden-building-in-the-empiric-quarter-in-the-due-date-photographed-immediately-before-the-demolition-in-1962-the-new-government-building-in-the-background-there-was-a-significant-dispute-over-whether-the-national-hospital-plant-in-akersgaten-was-preserving-but-the-outcome-was-demolished-however-the-timber-building-itself-was-saved-by-being-purchased-by-shipowner-sofie-helene-wigert-so-that-it-became-possible-to-rebuild-the-one-at-count-wedels-place-in-1982-83-photo-erik-thorberg-ntb-ntb-image487340547.html
RM2K8T7RF–Oslo 19620308. Rikshospitalet's large wooden building in the empiric quarter in the due date, photographed immediately before the demolition in 1962. The new government building in the background. There was a significant dispute over whether the National Hospital plant in Akersgaten was preserving, but the outcome was demolished. However, the timber building itself was saved by being purchased by shipowner Sofie Helene Wigert so that it became possible to rebuild The one at Count Wedel's place in 1982-83. Photo: Erik Thorberg / NTB / NTB
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