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VINDEREN HISTORIELAG ISBN 0804-3256 Postboks 90, Vinderen 0319 OSLO Hjemmeside: Http ://Home SAERS CLEMENS 23456789L 0VRE SMESTAD VEI 30 C 0378 OSLO Vennligst meld adresseforandring VINDEREN HISTORIELAG ISBN 0804-3256 Postboks 90, Vinderen 0319 OSLO Hjemmeside: http ://home . sol . no/~pbache/vindhist.htm l Arskontingent kr 100 .- Postgirokonto 0825 0409339 Bankgirokonto 5084.05.24008 Telefon 22 50 70 83 - Per Henrik Bache, [email protected] Redakt0r Finn Holden 25 INNHOLD Redakt0rens spalte 2. omslagsside Arsm e~ tet 1 Fredrik Charlo Borchsenius: Olavsborg- Gnikamvn. lOA 2 Finn Holden: Samferdsel i Vestre Aker f0r Holmenkolbanen 5 Finn Holden: Begeistring for den frie natur 9 Ernst Bjerknes: Smaturer i Aker i 1870-80-arene 16 Finn Holden: Etablissementene i Voksenasen 19 Finn Holden: Hestesporvei og elektrisk sporvei 25 Finn Holden: Jobbetid og byggeboom i Kristiania 32 Arsmelding og regnskap 33 Harald Sandvik og Elizabeth Skjelsvik: Danskemysa 35 g Arild Holland: Mysteriet ved Holmenkollen kapell 36 -5 MEDLEMSBLAD FOR Bjame Mjaaland: Veier, stier og le~yper i Frognerseteromradet 39 Valgkomiteens innstill ing 42 i 43 Se~rkeda l svassdraget og S0rkedalen ved Finn Holden ""~ . --·~ :-- ,..._,.- Ullem - Re~a og landet omkring ved Finn Holden 45 "' VINDEREN ..2 Hvor er dette? Hva Ia i merheten? 46 .,.0 Sekretrerens hj0me 47 t HISTORIELAG € BYDEL 23 - Fra Froen til Frognerseteren ~ l: :§ 7. arg. NR 1/98 v~ REDAKT0RENS SPALTE Arsmote 1998 Dette nummeret av medlemsbladet er bl.a. ment som en innf0ring til jubileumsnummeret om Vinderen Historielag inviterer til arsm0te Holmenkollbanen. Rundt mid ten av 1800-tallet tirsdag 31. mars 1998 kl. 1900 var en spasertur fra byen til majorens stue pa pa Holmenkollen Restaurant Majorstuen i utkanten en alminnelig s0ndags- atspredelse for mange Christianiaborgere. Saksliste til arsmotet: Hovedutfartsveien mot Nordmarka gikk over Vestre Aker Kirke, Blindemveien, I) Valg av m0teleder Vinderen og oppover. En spasertur til Holmenkollen og Frognerseteren var en sportslig 2) Valg av referent og to medlemmer til a underskrive protokoll prestasjon i den tid. 3) Godkjenning av innkalling og saksliste Midt i 1890-arene planlegger gode borgere av byen a bygge en elektrisk bane fra 4) Godkjenning av iirsmelding og arsregnskap Majorstuen hovedsakelig for a bringe folk opp i h0yden i deres fritid. 5) Innkomne saker til arsm0tet Hva bar skjedd i mellomtiden? Det handler dette nummeret om. 6) Valg av nye styremedlemmer Mange forhold Jigger bak S0knaden om a Ia bygge en bane til Holmenkollen: 7) Valg av valgkomite og revisorer erfaringene med sporvogn i Kristiania, veksten i byens befolkning pa slutten av 1800- 8) Arsprogram tallet, byggeboomen i byen i 1890-arene, den 0kende interessen for natur og friluftssport og de mange store institusjonene som var blitt bygd pa Holmenkollen og Saker som medlemmene 0nsker skal bli tatt opp pa arsm0tet, bes sendt Voksenkollen i siste halvdel av arhundret. til sekretreren Per Henrik Bache senest en uke f0r iirsm0tet. Etablissementene pa Voksenasen bar tatt en meget kort omtale, vinklet bare fra Medlemmenes 5 min. Arsm0tet avsluttes ca. kl. 1930. betydningen for friluftslivet og planene om bygging av Holmenkollbanen. Derfor er heller ikke institusjoner, som ble bygd etter at Holmenkollbanen apnet, som Anne Kures Hotel, omtalt i artikkelen. Bladet skal senere komme tilbake med st0rre artikler Etter iirsm0tet forteller journalist om institusjonene. Har medlemmene minner, bilder eller illstorier fra disse viktige Knut A. Nilsen fra boken: bygninger i bydelens historie, er redaksjonen takknemlig for staff. "Nordmarkstrikken- Holmenkolbanen 100 ar". Pa julem0tet i fjor kaserte Bjame Mjaaland om navn pa skil0yper i Nordmarka. Styrets medlem, Arild Holland, tok opp "Danskemysa" og dmftet forskjellige tearier Etter m0tet inviterer vi til en enkel servering ( sm0rbmd + kaffe/te) kr. 70,- som om opprinnelsen til mysa. Var sekretrer, Per Henrik Bache, leste opp en epost han betales ved bordene. Muligheter for a kj0pe 01/vin ekstra. hadde ratt om mysa, skrevet av Elizabeth Skjelsvik og Harald Sandvik. Dette ble en morsom happening. Disse to temaene gjengis i dette bladet. Fredrik Charlo Borchsenius bar sendt inn en artikkel om en av de monumentale bygningene i bydelen, en av dem hvor forbipasserende sp0r: Hva er det? Vi bar flere Velkommen til arsmotet slike hus- vil noen skrive om andre bygninger? Pii vegne av styret 0yvind Gaukstad Finn Holden Ieder karakterisere huset som en jobbevilla, sten, og pa denne stenen er det en liten OLAVSBORG selv om den nok ikke er blant de mest bronseplakett som sier at stedet er fredet. prangende eksempler pa dette. Tilminne om Olav ga foreldrene midler GRAKAMVEIEN 10 A Det var en eksplosjonsartet brann i til bygging av Olavsbu i Jotun-heimen. De ga ogsa midler til Redningsselskapet Av FREDRIK CHARLO BoRCHSENIUS inn like ved, gikk vii familien over til a 0vre del av huset i midten av 1920-arene. for bygging av en redningskrysser, den kalle den Prinsessealh~en. Dette skjedde en 17.mai, sa det var stor Ved krysset av Grakamveien og Huset er start og hadde i 1982 brutto underholdning for aile som var samlet ble d0pt OLAV RINGDAL JUNIOR. Trosterudveien Jigger et st01t, flott hus i gulvareal pa I 005 m2 og brutto bolig­ pa Hemingbanen like ved. Olav og Ragna Ringdal var sosialt sten. Det har adresse Grakamveien 10 2 I 1933 ble huset solgt til familien engasjerte og fikk bygget Ragna areal pa 517m • Tidligere hadde den en A og heter na Olavsborg. parklignende have pa 16 mal. I den nedre Omejer. De kalte huset Trosthaug. Ringdals daghjem pa Grefsen. Jeg har vokset opp noe ovenfor og delen, mot Heming tennisbaner var det Omejerene foretok flere forbedringer, Datteren Gerd ble gift med Thomas har gatt forbi her hver dag i mange 3r. I en dam og tennisbane. Langs Grakam­ bl.a. bygget de garasje. De fikk ogsa Dahl, han gikk inn i rederiet. De overtok familien kalte vi naturlig nok huset for veien var det gjerde oppmurt av sten. Og anlagt dammen. Yed utl0pet av denne huset da foreldrene d0de. I 1951 ble «Stenhuset». Veikrysset kalte vi Sten­ det var en skulptur med to lekende var det et lite vannhjul til underholdning. eiendommen overf0rt til Ringdals rederi krysset. Og den lange rette strekningen bj0mer- denne var det fint a titte inn pa. Familien hadde flere s0nner- de boltret for 224 000 kr. i Grakamveien langs stengjerdet ble kalt Tomten ble skilt uti 1917, og huset seg pa tomten og lekte bl.a. «indianer Familien Ringdal pusset opp huset Stensletten - sletten ved Stein gard pa ble bygget i 1918. Og da var det en og !wit»; om so111111eren var det sj0slag en del og bygget det 0111 noe. Det var Ringerike var den lengste rette strek­ naturtomt med skog. Den f0rste eier var pa dammen, og om vinteren var det riktig stilig med utvendig treverk i teak ningen pa vei til fjellet, og denne sletten advokat og direkt0r Skabo-Brun. Arene israce der. Pa den nederste delen av og edeltre, en stor terrasse og pergola var den lengste rette strekningen pa 1917 og 1918 var en del av den sakalte to111ten var det et Iite jorde, der var det osv. De fikk ogsa anlagt den park­ skoleveien. Da prinsesse Astrid flyttet jobbetiden, og det er merliggende a bl.a. bringeb<erbusker. Og der hadde de messige haven og tennisbanen. St Hansbal. Det krevet en stor stab for a holde I 1940 ble huset solgt for 1 I 0.000 kr huset. Det var kokke, stuepike, gartner til skipsreder Olav Ringdal og kone og sjaf0r. Ringdals fikk bygget et hus Ragna. Fa111ilien Ringdal hadde huset til med garasjer og leiligheter til ansatte. 1978. Der bor f01tsatt vaktmester Steiro. Skipsreder Ringdal hadde tre barn, I 1978 ble huset solgt til Selvaag­ Olav, Gerd og Ragnar. Den eldste, Olav gruppen for 4.500.000 kr. Selskapet var aktiv 111otstandsmann under krigen. Mallin eiet det. Loft og kjeller ble bygget Han arbeidet bl.a. sammen 111ed Max ut, og det ble lagt nytt tak og Ia get l0ftede Manus. Olav Ringdal ble skutt under en arker. aksjon sammen 111ed Roy Nilsen i april I perioder var det deretter kontorer i 1945 (se Max Manus: Det blir alvor huset. Og det var planer 0111 aldershjem s. l 13-116 og 172-184 ). Det ble Ia get et for distriktet. En stor del av tomten ble eget gravsted pa to111ten hvor han ble be­ ski It fra, og paden fraskilte to111ten byg­ gravet. Dette ble registrert som krigs­ get Selvaag terrasseblokker. Heming grav. Senere ble ogsa hans foreldre grav­ overtok et areal i sydvest til tennisbaner. lagt der. Da familien flyttet, ble grav­ Senere ble huset solgt til Folke­ stedet flyttet til Ris gravlund. Man kan l10yskolekontoret Kristen Folkel10y­ f01tsatt se hvor gravstedet var. Yed gang­ skole. Den utvidet og forbedret kjeller­ veien nede ved tennisbanene Jigger det etasjen. Derved har huset na over 1000 2 0/avsborg i dag. Foto: Fredrik Charlo Borchsenius. en lekeplass. Yed denne er det en stor m innredet areal. Den brukte huset til 2 3 kontorer og kurssted. Huset fikk navnet Huset er na solgt til Stmmme. Det Olavsborg. Bakgrunnen skal vrere at brukes av Radhuset for ideell markeds­ SAMFERDSEL I BYDELEN man 12msket a hedre Heilig Olav - f0ring AS, et selskap i samme gruppe. I kristningskongen. Men det er !itt ann en etasje er det kontorer, f0rste etasje F0R HOLMENKOLLBANEN interessant at huset ogsa har tilknytning med stuene brukes til representasjon og AV FINN HoLDEN transport mellom Christiania og til andre Olaver- to Olav Ringdaler og m0ter. Hadeland. I nord gikk det en tverr­ Olav Selvaag- Olav V var fortsatt konge Fra eneveldets tid hadde embetsmenn pa forbindelse mellom Jevnaker og Grua. I da huset fikk navn. Mallin beholdt reise i Norge krav pa fri skyss av sakalte s0r var Ankerveien en slik tverrfor­ sjiif0rboligen. «ferdselsb0ndem. Spredt utover byg­ bindelse, anlagt omkring 1800 av Peder dene Ia enkelte skysstasjoner, hver innen Anker.
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