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Henrik Dethloff (4 April 1867 – 18 June 1925) was a Norwegian philatelist who was a specialist in the stamps of Norway. He was born in Kristiania, the son of merchant Frantz Heinrich Dethloff (1829–1894) and Johanne Andrea Mathilde Wang. He was the older brother of ophthalmologist Hans Gottfried Dethloff, and thus a brother-in-law of Elise Dethloff. Dethloff received the Crawford Medal, jointly with Justus Anderssen, from the Royal Philatelic Society London in 1925 for his work Postage Stamps of Norway, 1855-1924 (Norges Frimerker, 1855-1924). He died in June 1925 in Oslo.

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  • Henrik Dethloff (en)
  • Детлофф, Хенрик (ru)
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  • Henrik Dethloff (4 April 1867 – 18 June 1925) was a Norwegian philatelist who was a specialist in the stamps of Norway. He was born in Kristiania, the son of merchant Frantz Heinrich Dethloff (1829–1894) and Johanne Andrea Mathilde Wang. He was the older brother of ophthalmologist Hans Gottfried Dethloff, and thus a brother-in-law of Elise Dethloff. Dethloff received the Crawford Medal, jointly with Justus Anderssen, from the Royal Philatelic Society London in 1925 for his work Postage Stamps of Norway, 1855-1924 (Norges Frimerker, 1855-1924). He died in June 1925 in Oslo. (en)
  • Хенрик Детлофф (норв. Henrik Dethloff; 4 апреля 1867 — 18 июня 1925) — норвежский филателист, специализировавшийся в области коллекционирования почтовых марок Норвегии. Хенрик Детлофф родился в Кристиании, в семье торговца Франца Генриха Детлоффа (Frantz Heinrich Dethloff; 1829—1894) и Йоханны Андреа Матильды Ван (Johanne Andrea Mathilde Wang). Он был старшим братом офтальмолога и, следовательно, деверем . (ru)
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  • Henrik Dethloff (4 April 1867 – 18 June 1925) was a Norwegian philatelist who was a specialist in the stamps of Norway. He was born in Kristiania, the son of merchant Frantz Heinrich Dethloff (1829–1894) and Johanne Andrea Mathilde Wang. He was the older brother of ophthalmologist Hans Gottfried Dethloff, and thus a brother-in-law of Elise Dethloff. Dethloff received the Crawford Medal, jointly with Justus Anderssen, from the Royal Philatelic Society London in 1925 for his work Postage Stamps of Norway, 1855-1924 (Norges Frimerker, 1855-1924). He died in June 1925 in Oslo. (en)
  • Хенрик Детлофф (норв. Henrik Dethloff; 4 апреля 1867 — 18 июня 1925) — норвежский филателист, специализировавшийся в области коллекционирования почтовых марок Норвегии. Хенрик Детлофф родился в Кристиании, в семье торговца Франца Генриха Детлоффа (Frantz Heinrich Dethloff; 1829—1894) и Йоханны Андреа Матильды Ван (Johanne Andrea Mathilde Wang). Он был старшим братом офтальмолога и, следовательно, деверем . Детлофф был награждён медалью Кроуфорда вместе с Юстусом Андерсеном Королевским филателистическим обществом Лондона в 1925 году за работу «Почтовые марки Норвегии, 1855—1924» (Norges Frimerker, 1855—1924). Он умер в июне 1925 года в Осло. (ru)
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