• Anne Knudsdatter "Lille" Graah (22 January 1908 – 19 January 2001) was a Norwegian journalist, radio announcer and reporter. She worked for the Norwegian...
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  • Graah may refer to: Wilhelm August Graah, Danish Arctic explorer Lille Graah, Norwegian journalist Knud Graah, Danish born Norwegian industrialist Graahs...
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    Knud Graah (13 June 1817 – 27 March 1909) was a Danish born, Norwegian industrialist and pioneer in the Norwegian textile industry. Graah was born in Thisted...
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  • Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 16 July 2011. Dahl, Hans Fredrik. "Lille Graah". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo:...
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  • Frogner, Karoline (1995-03-10), Mørketid (Documentary), Sonja Coucheron, Lille Graah, Inger Gulbrandsen, Sigrid Heide, retrieved 2020-09-28 Encyclopaedia...
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  • Brynjulf Bull, Ole Bjune, Eva Kolstad, Jakob Vaage 1977 Viktor Gaustad, Lille Graah, Rolf Stenersen, Knut Tvedt 1978 Vera Fjeldstad, Tor Albert Henni, Jon...
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    1840 census). He was the son of pastor Knud Graah in Slots Bjergby Knud Graah. His elder brother Knud Graah was a successful industrialist in Norway. Julius...
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  • Nunatak[citation needed] Tuborgfondet Land[citation needed] Gaule Bjerg Graah Mountains Grabenland[citation needed] Gronau Nunataks Häsi Range (Häsi Bjerge)[citation...
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    in Rentekammeret, resided in the building with his wife Inger Charlotte Graah, a servant, a coachman, a caretaker, a female cook and a maid. Morten Munck...
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