Margrethe Bohr, Johan Falkberget, Niels Bohr and Hans Bohr.

Nummer B423
Type Billeder
Beskrivelse Margrethe Bohr, Johan Falkberget, Niels Bohr and Hans Bohr, Røros, Norway.
Bemærkning Johan Falkberget, born Johan Petter Lillebakken, (1879 – 1967) was a Norwegian author.
In 1891, he began to write his Christianus Sextus trilogy, though it was not published until later. His first work was published in 1902. In 1906 he became editor of the newspaper «Nybrott» in Ålesund. In 1908 he traveled to Fredrikstad and edited «Smaalenes Socialdemokrat». From 1909 till 1922 his primary residence and workplace was in Oslo.
From 1922 he lived in Røros and lived on the Ratvolden farm, the house is now a museum. While living there, he represented the Norwegian Labour Party in the Storting from 1931 to 1933.
Since he grew up in a mining area and began his career as a miner, his works drew extensively on his experiences with the people, the country culture and mining. His breakthrough work in 1923 was a novel titled «Den fjerde nattevakt» or "The Fourth Night Watch", a historic novel set in the first half of the 19th century in and around the mines. This was followed by his «Christianus Sextus» trilogy, set in the 1720s, in which the mining culture is also a central theme.

Hans Henrik Bohr (1918 - 2010) was the second son of Niels Bohr. Hans qualified as a doctor in Sweden whilst in exile in Sweden in 1944. He specialised in surgery and orthopaedics becoming Head Physician at Refsnæs hospital and Rigshospitalet.
Årstal 1953
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