Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. The courtyard seen through window. In the background south wing with blue tower. In this wing is the Garrison Church. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oslo-1950-akershus-castle-newly-restored-the-construction-of-the-castle-is-time-fixed-as-early-as-the-1300s-the-courtyard-seen-through-window-in-the-background-south-wing-with-blue-tower-in-this-wing-is-the-garrison-church-photo-sverre-a-brretzen-current-ntb-image487236760.html
RM2K8KFCT–Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. The courtyard seen through window. In the background south wing with blue tower. In this wing is the Garrison Church. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
St John's Church, Waterloo Road, Lambeth, Greater London Authority, 1951. Exterior view from the south-west showing the west elevation of St John's Church, showing the building post-restoration following bomb damage during the Second World War. St John's Church was originally built in 1823-4 to designs by the architect Francis Bedford. It was one of four churches built in Lambeth in the Greek Revival style. The church was damaged by bombs during the Second World War. It was later restored and designated as the Festival of Britain church in 1951. This image shows the newly restored building wit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/st-johns-church-waterloo-road-lambeth-greater-london-authority-1951-exterior-view-from-the-south-west-showing-the-west-elevation-of-st-johns-church-showing-the-building-post-restoration-following-bomb-damage-during-the-second-world-war-st-johns-church-was-originally-built-in-1823-4-to-designs-by-the-architect-francis-bedford-it-was-one-of-four-churches-built-in-lambeth-in-the-greek-revival-style-the-church-was-damaged-by-bombs-during-the-second-world-war-it-was-later-restored-and-designated-as-the-festival-of-britain-church-in-1951-this-image-shows-the-newly-restored-building-wit-image474696994.html
RM2JG88T2–St John's Church, Waterloo Road, Lambeth, Greater London Authority, 1951. Exterior view from the south-west showing the west elevation of St John's Church, showing the building post-restoration following bomb damage during the Second World War. St John's Church was originally built in 1823-4 to designs by the architect Francis Bedford. It was one of four churches built in Lambeth in the Greek Revival style. The church was damaged by bombs during the Second World War. It was later restored and designated as the Festival of Britain church in 1951. This image shows the newly restored building wit
Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. Architect Sinding-Larsen, who led the first restoration work at Akershus, has created this reconstruction of this old castle. Farthest to the left canned tower (Knut tower), behind it the north wing, towards the west Roman wing, towards the east Fadeburet. The square toilet is a daring neck, in front of the bird song. Then follow the south wing and the Virgo Tower. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/oslo-1950-akershus-castle-newly-restored-the-construction-of-the-castle-is-time-fixed-as-early-as-the-1300s-architect-sinding-larsen-who-led-the-first-restoration-work-at-akershus-has-created-this-reconstruction-of-this-old-castle-farthest-to-the-left-canned-tower-knut-tower-behind-it-the-north-wing-towards-the-west-roman-wing-towards-the-east-fadeburet-the-square-toilet-is-a-daring-neck-in-front-of-the-bird-song-then-follow-the-south-wing-and-the-virgo-tower-photo-sverre-a-brretzen-current-ntb-image487276960.html
RM2K8NAMG–Oslo 1950. Akershus castle newly restored. The construction of the castle is time -fixed as early as the 1300s. Architect Sinding-Larsen, who led the first restoration work at Akershus, has created this reconstruction of this old castle. Farthest to the left canned tower (Knut tower), behind it the north wing, towards the west Roman wing, towards the east Fadeburet. The square toilet is a daring neck, in front of the bird song. Then follow the south wing and the Virgo Tower. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Current / NTB
Current 07-1950: Hidden treasures in the middle of OsloThe newly restored Akershus castle and fortress offers many known and unknown treasures - in the middle of Oslo. Architect Sinding-Larsen, who led the first restoration work at Akershus, has created this reconstruction of the old castle. Farthest left Kanniketårnet (Knutstårnet), behind it the North Wing, to the west the Romeriksfløyen, to the east the Fadeburet. The square tower is Vågehals, in front of it Fuglesang. Then follow the Sørfløyen and Jomfrutårnet. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Aktuell / NTB ***PHOTO NOT IMAGE PROCESSED*** Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/current-07-1950-hidden-treasures-in-the-middle-of-oslothe-newly-restored-akershus-castle-and-fortress-offers-many-known-and-unknown-treasures-in-the-middle-of-oslo-architect-sinding-larsen-who-led-the-first-restoration-work-at-akershus-has-created-this-reconstruction-of-the-old-castle-farthest-left-kanniketrnet-knutstrnet-behind-it-the-north-wing-to-the-west-the-romeriksflyen-to-the-east-the-fadeburet-the-square-tower-is-vgehals-in-front-of-it-fuglesang-then-follow-the-srflyen-and-jomfrutrnet-photo-sverre-a-brretzen-aktuell-ntb-photo-not-image-processed-image555865786.html
RM2R89TDE–Current 07-1950: Hidden treasures in the middle of OsloThe newly restored Akershus castle and fortress offers many known and unknown treasures - in the middle of Oslo. Architect Sinding-Larsen, who led the first restoration work at Akershus, has created this reconstruction of the old castle. Farthest left Kanniketårnet (Knutstårnet), behind it the North Wing, to the west the Romeriksfløyen, to the east the Fadeburet. The square tower is Vågehals, in front of it Fuglesang. Then follow the Sørfløyen and Jomfrutårnet. Photo: Sverre A. Børretzen / Aktuell / NTB ***PHOTO NOT IMAGE PROCESSED***