Arkivverket (National Archives of Norway)

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Riksarkivet har ansvaret for arkivene etter den statlige sentraladministrasjonen, altså departementer og direktorater med mer, og i tillegg arkivene etter Høyesterett. Du finner også viktige arkiver etter privatpersoner og etter private virksomheter som bedrifter og organisasjoner i Riksarkivet. Riksarkivet ble opprettet i 1817. The National Archives' Central Office in Oslo is responsible for the records created by the government's central administration, i.e. ministries and directorates, etc., as well as the archives of the Supreme Court. Important archives left by individuals and private enterprises, such as companies and organisations, are also found in the National Archives in Oslo.

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Agfacolor neu

  • Peter- W said:
    Tolle Geschichte die nicht Falsch ist aber auch nicht ganz richtig. Kodak war 1934 der erste Hersteller der Vorkonfektionierten Film angeboten hat. Erstmals konnte man genau wie heute eine KB Patrone mit Film für 36 Aufnahmen im Geschäft kaufen. Der Film war der damals übliche Kodak SW Film Panatomic. Kurz drauf, nachweislich 1936 gab es dann den Kodak Color Film genauso Vorkonfektioniert zu kaufen. Trotzdem eine Historisch bedeutsame Schachtel zeigst du hier und vermutlich wird außer mir niemand dieses so erkennen. Google oversettelse Flott historie, ikke feil men ikke helt riktig heller. I 1934 var Kodak den første produsenten som tilbød forhåndslaget film. For første gang, akkurat som i dag, kunne du kjøpe en 35 mm filmpatron med 36 eksponeringer i butikken. Filmen var den daværende standard Kodak SW Film Panatomic. Kort tid etter, beviselig i 1937, var Kodak Color Film også tilgjengelig ferdig. Ikke desto mindre vises en historisk betydningsfull boks her, og sannsynligvis vil ingen bortsett fra meg gjenkjenne den på den måten. Google Translation Great story, not wrong but not quite right either. In 1934, Kodak was the first manufacturer to offer pre-made film. For the first time, just like today, you could buy a 35mm film cartridge with 36 exposures in the shop. The film was the then standard Kodak SW Film Panatomic. Shortly thereafter, verifiably in 1937, the Kodak Color Film was also available ready-made. Nevertheless, a historically significant box is shown here and probably nobody except me will recognize it that way.

The Rolling Stones

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  • Lisa Levin Bucks County Photos said:
    Love this explore theme! Congrats 🎉🎊🎈
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    Congrats on Explore! ⭐ January 15, 2024
  • Ian Betley said:
    Congrats on Explore! ❤📷❤ great image! regards.
  • Markus Preiser said:
    Incredible image!!! Congratulations on Explore.
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    Congrats on Xplore!!

The Rolling Stones

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    Congrats on Explore! ⭐ January 15, 2024
  • Markus Preiser said:
    Incredible image!!! Congratulations on Explore.
  • Sigurd Krieger said:
    Congrats on Xplore!!
  • gato-gato-gato said:
    Very cool picture.
  • Dave McLLwain said:
    Great BW Work. Well done...!

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