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Thomas Fearnley (shipping magnate, born 1880)

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while at the same time being a key player in national shipowners' cooperation. Fearnley was vice-chairman of Kristiania Shipowners Association 1910-12. He became a member of the Central Board of the Norwegian Shipowners Association in 1912, serving as Vice President 1915-18 and President 1918-21. In 1931, his nephew Nils Ebbessøn Astrup (1901-1972) entered the firm as a co-owner of Fearnley & Astrup (now Astrup Fearnley Group). In 1941, Fearnley pulled out of the active management of Fearnley & Astrup.
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in 1896 from 1898. In 1901, he was also employed at the partnership of Fearnley & Eger in Christiania, the shipping company founded by his father in 1869. He became co-owner in 1908. He was Chief Executive Officer in 1921. He made his comamy one of the country's leading shipping companies,
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In 1911, he married Benedicte Rustad (1886–1976). Thomas Fearnley received a number of Norwegian and foreign orders. In 1921, he was appointed a Knight 1st grade in the
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in 1889, and received honorary chairmanship. In 1909 he took the initiative for the formation of the Norwegian Lawn Tennis Association (
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in Oslo. The award is given for outstanding achievements by a Norwegian Olympic participant.
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and in 1960 was awarded the Commander Cross. He was awarded the
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Norwegian shipping magnate, sports executive and philanthropist
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Fearnley was a co-founder of the gentlemen's skiing club
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Thomas Fearnley (1880–1961)

shipping
philanthropist
Kristiania
Thomas Nicolay Fearnley
Fearnley
Thomas Fearnley
Carl Frederik Fearnley
Nicolai Andresen
N. O. Young Fearnley
Kristiania Cathedral School
Leipzig
SK Fram
International Olympic Committee
Fearnley Olympic Award
1952 Winter Olympics
Order of St. Olav
Order of the Dannebrog
Order of Vasa
Order of the British Empire
Legion of Honour
"Thomas Fearnley – skipsreder"
"Fearnley"
"Fearnley"
"Andresens Bank A/S"
"Astrup"
"Nils Ebbessøn Astrup"
"Fearnley & Eger"

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