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Laft Hus Interior - Table and Chairs made by Fred Anderson
Heritage Square, Red Deer, Alberta
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Laft Hus Interior - Table Before and After
Heritage Square, Red Deer, Alberta
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Library - Elizabeth Mason
Heritage Square, Red Deer, Alberta
Credits:
Elizabeth Mason
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Norwegian Flags
?
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Credits:
Norwegian Laft Hus Society
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Cast Iron Fireplace Kettle and Hearth Pot Stand
?
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Credits:
Norwegian Laft Hus Society
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Rosemaled Rocking Chair Built by John Solberg and Rosemaled by Vernon Haarstad
1970
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Credits:
John Solberg, Bentley, AB; built chair from local poplar wood and with few woodworking tools
Vernon Haarstad, son of Gus Haarstad of Bentley, AB; rosemaling on chair
Amber Land, daughter of Mebel Solberg Rangen of Eckville, AB; daughter of John Solberg; donated chair
Both families were early immigrants from Norway to the Central Alberta region.
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Snorre Sturlason Books - Heimskringle
1964, Translated by Lee Hollander
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Credits:
Snorre Sturlason (1179 - 1241)
Lee Hollander, translations completed in 1964
Bill Macrae - audio interview about reading Snorre book
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Kubbestol - Tree trunk chair
1987
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Credits:
Harry Huser - built this kubbestol
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Eritsland Norwegian Family Bible
May 1911 purchased
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Credits:
Eritslands
Norwegian Laft Hus Society
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Chip-Carved Sign worked by Fred Anderson, Red Deer, AB
?
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Credits:
Fred Anderson
Norwegian Laft Hus Society
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Klokke'streng - Cross-Stitched Bell Pull (part of bunader costume)
?
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Credits:
worked by Elizabeth Mason, Red Deer, AB
lined, hemmed etc. by Anne Marie Hazanoff, Red Deer,AB
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Spark - type of chair sled
1980's
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Credits:
Norwegian Laft Hus Society
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Viking Head Bark Carving by Lucy Ingram, Red Deer,AB
1990's
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Credits:
Lucy Ingram
Norwegian Laft Hus Society
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Chip Carved Frame and Photo of Tun (Farmstead in Norway)
Post Modern
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Credits:
Cliff Hanson carved frame - chip carving, and donated to Laft Hus
Brian Grosseth photographed farmstead (Tun - "toon") during a trip to Norway