1910 in Norway

In 1910 Haakon VII serves his sixth year as King of Norway. On 1 February Wollert Konow takes over as Prime Minister after Gunnar Knudsen, who has held this position since 1908.

1910
in
Norway

Centuries:
  • 18th
  • 19th
  • 20th
  • 21st
Decades:
  • 1890s
  • 1900s
  • 1910s
  • 1920s
  • 1930s
See also:List of years in Norway

The Parliament passes a resolution about universal suffrage for women in municipal elections on 30 April.[1] In Finnmark the Kirkenes–Bjørnevatn Line opens this year, and the Bøkfjord Lighthouse outside Kirkenes is completed.[2] The Norwegian Institute of Technology is opened in Trondheim,[1] as well as the accociated Student Society in Trondheim. The factory Norsk Gjærde- og Metaldukfabrik is founded.[3] Also the Solør Line between Flisa and Elverum opens this year.[1]

Several of the most difficult summits in Norway are first ascended in 1910. The climbing of Stetind in Nordland by Bryn, Rubenson and Schjelderup[4] is followed by the same group's first ascent of Svolværgeita[5] and Trakta[6] in the Lofoten archipelago. There are now 278 newspapers in Norway.[1] Among the new newspapers is Tidens Tegn, founded by Ola Thommessen,[7] and the cultural magazine Kunst og Kultur is founded by Harry Fett and Haakon Shetelig.[8]

In February anarchist writer Hans Jæger dies,[9] and Nobel Laureate Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson dies in April.[10] Politicians Stousland, Sunde, Ullmann and Segelcke die this year. In January later Prime Minister Trygve Bratteli is born,[11] and later government minister Jens Haugland is born in April.[12] The popular comedian Leif Juster is born in February this year.[13] Folk musician Sigbjørn Bernhoft Osa is born in May, poet and actor Claes Gill is born in October,[14] and Jens Book-Jenssen, the best-selling Norwegian artist in Norway in the 20th century, is born in November.[15] Footballers and 1936 Olympic medalists Magnar Isaksen and Magdalon Monsen are born this year,[16][17] as is illustrator Borghild Rud,[18] professor of anatomy Alf Brodal[19] and historian Ingrid Semmingsen.[20]

Incumbents

Events

First woman to cast her vote in the municipal election, Akershus Castle.
Stetind was first ascended in 1910 by Bryn, Rubenson and Schjelderup.[4]

Full date unknown

Sports

Music

Film

Literature

Full date unknown
  • The periodical Kunst og Kultur established.[8]
  • The Olav Duun novel Nøkksjøliga (The Slope by Nøkk Lake) was published.
  • The Knut Hamsund play Livet i Vold (In the Grip of Life), was published.

Notable births

Trygve Bratteli, Natzweiler concentration camp survivor and Prime Minister.[11]
Jens Book-Jenssen came to be the best-selling Norwegian artist in the 20th century.[15]

Full date unknown

Notable deaths

Nobel laureate Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson died in 1910.[10]

Full date unknown

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See also

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