Lillehammer 19470414 Production of beeps at Pipe-Larsen's factory at Lillehammer. Semi-finished pipe subjects in the pile. Photo: NTB / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-19470414-production-of-beeps-at-pipe-larsens-factory-at-lillehammer-semi-finished-pipe-subjects-in-the-pile-photo-ntb-ntb-image487260742.html
RM2K8MJ1A–Lillehammer 19470414 Production of beeps at Pipe-Larsen's factory at Lillehammer. Semi-finished pipe subjects in the pile. Photo: NTB / NTB
A NEW DUMB WAITER SAFETY CLUTCH. LARSEN'S DUMB WAITER SAFETY CLUTCH. 4 4 A COMBINED PIPE AND MONKEY WRENCH. The Vital Statistics of Egypt. Measurement of Hallucinations. LEFEBVRE AND UPTON'S FORCE AND LIFT PUMP. DIXON'S PIPE AND NUT WRENCH. LEFEBVRE AND UPTON'S FORCE AND LIFT PUMP., scientific american, 1896-10-24 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-new-dumb-waiter-safety-clutch-larsens-dumb-waiter-safety-clutch-4-4-a-combined-pipe-and-monkey-wrench-the-vital-statistics-of-egypt-measurement-of-hallucinations-lefebvre-and-uptons-force-and-lift-pump-dixons-pipe-and-nut-wrench-lefebvre-and-uptons-force-and-lift-pump-scientific-american-1896-10-24-image334340563.html
RM2ABXEPB–A NEW DUMB WAITER SAFETY CLUTCH. LARSEN'S DUMB WAITER SAFETY CLUTCH. 4 4 A COMBINED PIPE AND MONKEY WRENCH. The Vital Statistics of Egypt. Measurement of Hallucinations. LEFEBVRE AND UPTON'S FORCE AND LIFT PUMP. DIXON'S PIPE AND NUT WRENCH. LEFEBVRE AND UPTON'S FORCE AND LIFT PUMP., scientific american, 1896-10-24
Lillehammer 19470414 Production of beeps at Pipe-Larsen's factory at Lillehammer. Man by grinding disc, in working with a pipe. Photo: NTB / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-19470414-production-of-beeps-at-pipe-larsens-factory-at-lillehammer-man-by-grinding-disc-in-working-with-a-pipe-photo-ntb-ntb-image487237646.html
RM2K8KGGE–Lillehammer 19470414 Production of beeps at Pipe-Larsen's factory at Lillehammer. Man by grinding disc, in working with a pipe. Photo: NTB / NTB
Lillehammer 19470414 Production of beeps at Pipe-Larsen's factory at Lillehammer. Man by lathe,- semi-finished pipe subjects in the pile. Photo: NTB / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-19470414-production-of-beeps-at-pipe-larsens-factory-at-lillehammer-man-by-lathe-semi-finished-pipe-subjects-in-the-pile-photo-ntb-ntb-image487296988.html
RM2K8P87T–Lillehammer 19470414 Production of beeps at Pipe-Larsen's factory at Lillehammer. Man by lathe,- semi-finished pipe subjects in the pile. Photo: NTB / 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-photo-current-ntb-image487303247.html
RM2K8PG7B–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-photo-current-ntb-image487272236.html
RM2K8N4KT–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 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. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-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-photo-current-ntb-image487253522.html
RM2K8M8RE–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. 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-photo-current-ntb-image487343573.html
RM2K8TBKH–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-photo-current-ntb-image487261485.html
RM2K8MJYW–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-photo-current-ntb-image487322424.html
RM2K8RCM8–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-photo-current-ntb-image487222771.html
RM2K8JWH7–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-photo-current-ntb-image487260835.html
RM2K8MJ4K–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-photo-current-ntb-image487320554.html
RM2K8RA9E–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 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. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-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-photo-current-ntb-image487272612.html
RM2K8N558–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. 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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-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-image487304973.html
RM2K8PJD1–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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-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-image487235870.html
RM2K8KE92–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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-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-image487258476.html
RM2K8MF4C–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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-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-image487301040.html
RM2K8PDCG–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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-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-image487344628.html
RM2K8TD18–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 Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-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-image487308100.html
RM2K8PPCM–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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 workers trustee Harald Grandal. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-workers-trustee-harald-grandal-photo-current-ntb-image487221278.html
RM2K8JRKX–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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 workers trustee Harald Grandal. 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. The supervisor, Erling Ohlsen with briar root pieces to become pipe heads. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-the-supervisor-erling-ohlsen-with-briar-root-pieces-to-become-pipe-heads-photo-current-ntb-image487358276.html
RM2K8W2CM–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. The supervisor, Erling Ohlsen with briar root pieces to become pipe heads. 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 an additional foam in Lillehammer in 1844. The pipes from Lillehammer are high and Lillehammer name have the same sound For pipe pipes such as Dunhill and Barring. Here Paul Pedersen, who has worked at the factory for 50 years. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-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-an-additional-foam-in-lillehammer-in-1844-the-pipes-from-lillehammer-are-high-and-lillehammer-name-have-the-same-sound-for-pipe-pipes-such-as-dunhill-and-barring-here-paul-pedersen-who-has-worked-at-the-factory-for-50-years-photo-current-ntb-image487309485.html
RM2K8PT65–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 an additional foam in Lillehammer in 1844. The pipes from Lillehammer are high and Lillehammer name have the same sound For pipe pipes such as Dunhill and Barring. Here Paul Pedersen, who has worked at the factory for 50 years. 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 'Although the pipe promotion is strongly influenced by craftsmanship, it is of course used machines for turning and drilling the pipes.' Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-although-the-pipe-promotion-is-strongly-influenced-by-craftsmanship-it-is-of-course-used-machines-for-turning-and-drilling-the-pipes-photo-current-ntb-image487330307.html
RM2K8RPNR–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 'Although the pipe promotion is strongly influenced by craftsmanship, it is of course used machines for turning and drilling the pipes.' 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 'One of the last steps of pipe production, so-called matting, Bodil Bilstad dip the finished pipes in some kind of liquid.' Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-one-of-the-last-steps-of-pipe-production-so-called-matting-bodil-bilstad-dip-the-finished-pipes-in-some-kind-of-liquid-photo-current-ntb-image487336964.html
RM2K8T37G–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 'One of the last steps of pipe production, so-called matting, Bodil Bilstad dip the finished pipes in some kind of liquid.' 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 'The supervisor, Erling Ohlsen, cuts a bit of a Briar root that will then be turned into a pipe head. It must be craftsmanship.' Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-the-supervisor-erling-ohlsen-cuts-a-bit-of-a-briar-root-that-will-then-be-turned-into-a-pipe-head-it-must-be-craftsmanship-photo-current-ntb-image487297140.html
RM2K8P8D8–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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. 'The supervisor, Erling Ohlsen, cuts a bit of a Briar root that will then be turned into a pipe head. It must be craftsmanship.' 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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 supervisor Erling Ohlsen with a selection of beeps. You have different models and qualities from kr. 25 to 300.- pr. pcs. Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-supervisor-erling-ohlsen-with-a-selection-of-beeps-you-have-different-models-and-qualities-from-kr-25-to-300-pr-pcs-photo-current-ntb-image487286985.html
RM2K8NREH–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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 supervisor Erling Ohlsen with a selection of beeps. You have different models and qualities from kr. 25 to 300.- pr. pcs. 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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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 'Gunnvor Stuksrud looking for any mistakes on the pipe heads. She was only 14 when she started with' Pipe-Larsen '26 years ago.' Photo; Current / NTB Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lillehammer-1972-g-larsens-pipe-factory-at-lillehammer-can-be-taken-over-by-the-employees-as-the-factory-is-not-profitable-enough-for-the-owners-gudbrand-larsen-who-started-making-additional-skumps-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-gunnvor-stuksrud-looking-for-any-mistakes-on-the-pipe-heads-she-was-only-14-when-she-started-with-pipe-larsen-26-years-ago-photo-current-ntb-image487313990.html
RM2K8R1Y2–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. Gudbrand Larsen, who started making additional skumps 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 'Gunnvor Stuksrud looking for any mistakes on the pipe heads. She was only 14 when she started with' Pipe-Larsen '26 years ago.' Photo; Current / NTB
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