- Ole
Jonsen Hindrum was a
Norwegian builder and architect. He was a
noted church builder in Trøndelag county,
particularly specializing in the rare and...
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Tasmanian theatre company Blue Cow
presented the play 101 by
Cameron Hindrum, in
which Orwell is seen
working on his
novel 1984 "while
keeping his severe...
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church style in 1668
using plans drawn up by the
architects Ole
Jonsen Hindrum and Nils Olufsen. The
church seats about 300 people. The
earliest existing...
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stave church was not new that year. Originally, the
church was
located at
Hindrum, near the present-day
village of Seter,
about 12
kilometres (7.5 mi) northeast...
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cruciform style in 1651
using plans drawn up by the
architects Ole
Jonsen Hindrum and Nils Olsen. The
church seats about 450 people. The
church is sometimes...
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church was
built in a long
church style in 1673 by the
architect Ole
Jonsen Hindrum. The
church seats about 200 people. The
earliest existing historical records...
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originally built in a Y-shaped
style in 1696 by the
architect Ole
Jonsen Hindrum. The
church has been
remodeled several times to
enlarge and
repair it and...
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Hindrum, R.; Arneberg, P.; Bysveen, I.; Denisenko, N. V.; Gofman, V.; Grant-Friedman...
- 1669
using plans drawn up by the
architects Titus Bülche and Ole
Jonsen Hindrum. It is the
oldest of the four
existing Y-shaped
churches in Norway. The...
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church style in 1654
using plans drawn up by the
architect Ole
Jonsen Hindrum. The
church seats about 200 people. The
earliest existing historical records...