File:1914-model Minerva GG torpedo Elverum, Norway 1924.jpg

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Minerva type GG torpedo in Norway around 1924

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English: 1914-model Minerva 26-50HP in Norway around 1924. It was in 1922 owned by landowner Johan Møystad (lived around Hernes, Elverum 1878–1924), and in 1925 by his widow Signe Møystad (1877–1965).[1] It has license "D-489" and is very similar to the one that King Haakon owned (chassis 22219).[2] According to the automobile owner handbook of 1917, it was a 1914 model, 4-cylinder 90x130mm bore, 18/30 hp, 1480 kg, and his relatives Hans and Ole Møystad also had 1913/1914 Minervas![3] The photographer Erling Syringen (1907–83) was one of the big photographic contributors to the Glomdal Museum photo archives in Elverum.
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institution QS:P195,Q15727804
Glomdalsmuseet: image no. ES.01302, via digitaltmuseum.no.
Author Erling Syringen (1907–83)

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