Torkel Lende

Norwegian inventor
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IntroNorwegian inventor
PlacesNorway
wasInventor
Work fieldBusiness
Gender
Male
Birth17 November 1849
Death11 January 1909 (aged 59 years)
The details

Biography

Torkel Jonson Lende (17 November 1849 – 11 January 1909) was a Norwegian inventor.

In his young days he was a schoolmate of Arne Garborg. Like Garborg he took up teacher's studies, but he quit early to become an inventor. He first made inventions for small-scale home industry, but was soon picked up by the large-scale industry in Stavanger. Among his inventions there was a device to cut European sprat for the tinned food industry in the city.

In 1873 Lende went on a tour of the Måløy area together with Sven Aarrestad; they were hired by Vestmannalaget to spread Landsmål culture.

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