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NORWEGIANS MOVE ART TREASURES TO PLAGES OF SAFETY. Several weeks ago the Norwegian authorities must have regarded as possible an invasion by Germany, as all portable art treasures in the National Gallery at Oslo were moved to safe places. This picture, dated in London, March 12, shows the empty frames in one of the rooms of the National Gallery.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 6 May 1940, Page 8

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NORWEGIANS MOVE ART TREASURES TO PLAGES OF SAFETY. Several weeks ago the Norwegian authorities must have regarded as possible an invasion by Germany, as all portable art treasures in the National Gallery at Oslo were moved to safe places. This picture, dated in London, March 12, shows the empty frames in one of the rooms of the National Gallery. Greymouth Evening Star, 6 May 1940, Page 8

NORWEGIANS MOVE ART TREASURES TO PLAGES OF SAFETY. Several weeks ago the Norwegian authorities must have regarded as possible an invasion by Germany, as all portable art treasures in the National Gallery at Oslo were moved to safe places. This picture, dated in London, March 12, shows the empty frames in one of the rooms of the National Gallery. Greymouth Evening Star, 6 May 1940, Page 8