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November 28, 1881,
surname also
Johanessen or Johannessøn),
known as
Ulabrand, was a
maritime pilot who
lived in Ula in Vestfold, Norway. He
served as...
- the
successive four
aircraft are to be
named for
Norse gods: Vingtor,
Ulabrand,
Hugin and Munin.
Boeing publicly identified the
Royal New
Zealand Air...
- L****n,
Bernt Balchen, Finn Lambrechts) Last
operational flight with P-3C «
Ulabrand» tok
place 30 Jun 2023.
Halley 1988, p. 374. Barr****, M. B. (2015). "No...
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village was
historically a
pilot station, and it is
linked to the
pilot "
Ulabrand" (Anders
Jacob Johansen), who ran his
business from Ula and died in the...
- Sunk 20
February 1918
Djerv United
Kingdom 1,527 Sunk 23
February 1918
Ulabrand Norway 2,011 Sunk 30
April 1918
Kafue United
Kingdom 6,044 Sunk 30 April...
- Lillestrøm 3–0 Fram
Brumunddal Lisleby 11–0
Nordstrand Liv 3–0 Lyn
Minde 5–1
Ulabrand Mjøndalen 5–1
Berger Moss 7–1 Drøbak
Namsos 7–1
Harran Neset 1–1 (a.e.t...
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Together with
Myllarguten (1940) at the
Nordagutu train station, the
Ulabrand monument in Ula (1933), and the bust of
Harald Sohlberg in Røros, it is...
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Skiold Viking 3–1 Jarl Voss 0–1
Djerv Aalesund 3–0 Ny-Solheim Årstad 3–5
Ulabrand Ås 0–12
Sarpsborg Replay Tønsberg-Kameratene 3–4
Birkebeineren Rollon 3–1...
- history. 1941: Til
heder for
stripen i seilet.
Ulabrands livssaga (In
Honor of the
Stripe in the Sail.
Ulabrand's Life Story) 1943:
Nordover med hurtigruten...
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around 1960. She
married and took the
surname Godø.
Johnsen received the
Ulabrand-statuette. In 2013 a bust to her
memory was
erected in Ålesund. The place...