File:Dovrebanen km429p5 Oppdal 1935 NSB463 NF.WB45751.jpg

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Deutsch: Im Juni 1935 ging die erste Lokomotive der NSB Reihe 49a Nr. 463 „Dovregubben“ in Betrieb. Vermutlich während einer Vorführung hielt Anders Beer Wilse die Maschine in Oppdal fest.
English: In June 1935, the first NSB series 49a locomotive No. 463 “Dovregubben” went into operation. Anders Beer Wilse probably captured the machine in Oppdal during a demonstration.
Norsk bokmål: I juni 1935 ble det første NSB serie 49a lokomotiv nr. 463 «Dovregubben» satt i drift. Anders Beer Wilse har trolig fanget maskinen i Oppdal under en demonstrasjon.
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Hermann Christian Neupert  (1875–1941)  wikidata:Q25513745
 
Description Norwegian photographer
Date of birth/death 28 June 1875 Edit this at Wikidata 6 January 1941 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth Category:New York
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1909 ca-1932 ca: Oslo
1920 ca-1930 ca: Drøbak
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creator QS:P170,Q25513745

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