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22 A DANE AND THE DAWNING OF FAROESE ARCHAEOLOGY Fig. 12. Anton Degn (1871-1950) was born in Tórs- havn. Due to the earlv death of hisfather he hacl to leave school al an early stage in order to providefor tliefamily. During the years 1906-1912 he was direc- tor of tlie public telephone service. The service, due to the recession after World War 1, went into liquidation in 1925 and Degn was without work. He was, how- ever, offered the position as 'archivist, which was going to be established a few years later in connection with tlie building ofcombined offices for the national library and archives. He spent the following 5-6 years at the Danish State Archives in Copenhagen in order to make himself acquainted with the archives service. While in Copenhagen he copied early documents on Faroese history. On July lst 1932 he was appointed archivist of the Faroe Islands atul he now started collecting and recording Faroese documents. He lutd a political career in the Faroese Parliament 1906-1908 and in the Tórshavn City Council during the years 1909-1922 (the last two years as chairman), represent- ing the Sambandsflokkurin (Unionist Party). Degn published a number ofbooks and articles on topics of Faroese history (Davidsen, 1979). Photo: Føroya Fomminnissa vn. The following day, Saturday October 22nd, Liitzen took Hatt to the islands of Koltur and Hestur. Also with them was An- ton Degn (1871-1950), the archivist of the Faroe Islands (Fig. 12). They arrived at the settlement Velbastaður and from here a small motorboat took them across to Koltur. After a number of coffee-visits at the farms at Koltur they went on to Hestur bel'ore they returned to Tórshavn. In the evening librarian Jacobsen paid them a vis- it and they had a chance to buy some Faroese books. They were also informed that the vessel ‘SS Lyra’, which was taking them to Bergen, was expected the follow- ing day. Sunday October 23rd, then, it was time to say goodbye. Hatt stated in his notebook: ‘We visited the librarian and his mother, Liitzen, the agricullural adviser, Niclasen, the editor, Degn, the archivist and they took a last leave of each other.’ ‘SS Lyra’, however, was delayed and the Hatt couple only left the Faroe Islands on Monday October 24th. In Bergen they vis- ited the museum and met with the col- leagues Haakon Shetelig (1877-1955), the professor of archaeology at the University of Bergen, and Johannes Bøe (1891-1971), another archaeologist and curator at the Bergen Museum [5]. After a short stay in Bergen the couple arrived at Copenhagen October 28th. By then they had spent al- most fíve months in the North Atlantic. In his report to the Carlsberg Foundation Hatt summarised his visit to the Faroe Is- lands as follows: ‘October 15th we left Ice- land and arrived at the Faroe Islands Oclo- ber 17th. We stayed here for six days and I
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