1924 in Norway
Events in the year 1924 in Norway.
Incumbents
Events
Notable births
- 5 January - Ottar Dahl, historian and historiographer
- 17 January - Bjørn Gundersen, high jumper
- 18 January - Gudrun Tandberg Høykoll, politician
- 24 January - Gunnar Thorleif Hvashovd, politician (died 2001)
- 21 January - Arne Nilsen, politician and Minister
- 27 January - Knut Hoem, politician and Minister (died 1987)
- 3 February - Ivar Ramstad, discus thrower (died 2009)
- 3 February - Johan Syrstad, politician
- 5 February - Viktor Olsen, marathon runner
- 5 February - Thor Støre, politician (died 2001)
- 9 February - Andreas Hagen, newspaper editor
- 13 February - Arne Tjersland, politician
- 19 February - Borghild Niskin, alpine skier
- 23 February - Per G. Schøyen, diplomat
- 28 February - Oddvar Vormeland, educationalist and civil servant
- 2 March - Arne Sandnes, politician
- 5 March - Johan Østby, politician (died 2005)
- 11 March - Sverre Oddvar Andresen, politician (died 1994)
- 30 March - Reidar Berg, bobsledder
- 7 April - Espen Skjønberg, actor
- 10 April - Erik Himle, civil servant, politician and Minister (died 2008)
- 19 April - Mary Eide, politician
- 19 April - Gunnar Garbo, journalist, politician and ambassador
- 20 April - Sverre Johan Juvik, politician
- 22 April - Thorbjørn Svenssen, international soccer player
- 26 April - Finn Isaksen, politician and Minister (died 1987)
- 10 May - Anders Hveem, bobsledder (died 2005)
- 11 May - Lars Ketil Strand, forester and professor
- 20 May - Odd Abrahamsen, poet (died 2001)
- 1 June - Willy Ovesen, civil servant
- 3 June - Ingrid Espelid Hovig, television chef and cookery writer
- 8 June - Gunnar Brøvig, politician (died 1965)
- 8 June - Dagfinn Vårvik, politician and Minister
- 26 June - Birger Leirud, high jumper (died 1999)
- 30 June - Mattis Mathiesen, photographer and film director
- 4 July – Julius Paltiel, Holocaust survivor (died 2008)[1]
- 11 July - Eleonore Bjartveit, politician and Minister (died 2002)
- 15 July - Lars Aspeflaten, politician
- 22 July - Signe Marie Stray Ryssdal, politician and Supreme Court lawyer
- 14 August - Sverre Fehn, architect (died 2009)
- 15 August - Jo Benkow, politician and writer and former President of the Parliament
- 19 August - Karl Egil Aubert, mathematician (died 1990)
- 25 August – Ingvald Ulveseth, politician (died 2008)[2]
- 31 August - Thor Pedersen, rower and Olympic bronze medallist (died 2008)
- 2 September - Egil Bergsland, politician (died 2007)
- 18 September - Sverre Helland, politician (died 2007)
- 27 September - Magnar Estenstad, cross country skier and double Olympic medallist (died 2004)
- 27 September - Kolbjørn Stordrange, politician (died 2004)
- 3 October - Nils Retterstøl, professor of psychiatry (died 2008)[3]
- 18 October - Egil Hovland, composer
- 19 November - Knut Steen, sculptor
- 8 December - Hans Haga, agrarian leader (died 2008)[4]
- 21 December - Tove Pihl, educator and politician (died 1987)
Notable deaths
- 14 January - Arne Garborg, writer (born 1851)
- 19 January - Christian Skredsvig, painter and writer (born 1854)
- 3 February - Axel Christian Zetlitz Kielland, civil servant and diplomat (born 1853)
- 4 February - Nordal Wille, botanist (born 1858)
- 11 February - Olav Nygard, poet (born 1884)
- 4 March - Leif Erichsen, sailor and Olympic silver medallist (born 1888)
- 3 April - Anders Krogvig, librarian, writer, literary consultant and critic (born 1880)
- 21 May - Hans Gabriel Nissen Buck, physician and politician (born 1848)
- 22 May - Herbjørn Gausta, artist (born 1854)
- 21 May - Paul Andreas Jetmundsen Aklestad, politician (born 1837)
- August - Sofus Arctander, politician and Minister (born 1845)
- 29 September Ragna Vilhelmine Nielsen, pedagogue and feminist (born 1845)
- 10 October – Edvard Liljedahl, politician and Minister (born 1845)
- 8 December - Carl Anton Larsen, mariner and Antarctic explorer (born 1860)
Full date unknown
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