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Sigurd Astrup

Norwegian businessman and politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sigurd Astrup
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Sigurd Astrup (6 August 1873 – August 1949) was a Norwegian businessman and politician for the Conservative Party.

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Personal life

Astrup was born in Kristiania, the son of Harald Astrup (1831–1914), a wholesaler, and his wife, Johanne Emilie Smith (1836–1915).[1] His brothers were the architects Henning (1864–96) and Thorvald Astrup (1876–1940) and the polar explorer Eivind Astrup (1871–95).[2] He was a brother-in-law of fellow conservative politician Peder Andreas Morell.[1] He was married to Ingeborg Willumsen (1877–1962); their son Harald Astrup married Mabel, a sister of Barthold A. Butenschøn, Sr. and, like his father, embarked on a mercantile career.[3]

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The young Astrup was educated at the private Gjertsen School in Kristiania, before embarking on his philological and mercantile studies in England and Belgium.[1][4][5] In 1895, the company Astrup & Smith, founded by his father on 6 August 1857, appointed Astrup as its office chief.[4][5] He became part owner in 1906. The company subsequently changed name from Astrup & Smith to Astrup & Søn. Astrup became the sole owner of the company in 1914.[6][5]

Representing the Oslo Conservative Party, Astrup was elected to the Parliament of Norway in 1924; he sat through one term. Astrup also had positions in parliamentary committees, in Statens metalsentral (1918–1920) and in boards of Norwegian corporations.[5] He chaired Standards Norway from 1924 to 1934 and Christiania Søforsikringsselskab from 1932 to 1944,[1] as well as Norsk Spisevognselskap, Grubernes Sprængstoffabriker and Dalen Portland.[4][5] He was a board member of Norges Handels- og Sjøfartstidende from 1917 to 1933, Den norske Creditbank from 1928 to 1944 (deputy chairman since 1932), Storebrand and Idun from 1931 to 1946,[1] as well as Elektrokemisk.[4] He was also a supervisory council member of Filharmonisk Selskap.[7] He died in August 1949, aged 76.[8]

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