Torkel Lende Explained

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

Inventions

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.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Tre jærbuar på reise i Sogn og Fjordane. Sogn og Fjordane County Municipality. Norwegian. 27 May 2009.
  2. Encyclopedia: 2007. Torkel Lende. Store norske leksikon. Kunnskapsforlaget. Oslo. 27 May 2009. Henriksen, Petter. Norwegian.