The bust of Bjarne Rabben on Herøy
He did not like to stand out, and the bust of Bjarne Rabben that is on display at Herøy Coastal Museum is not showy either. But the work of Bjarne Rabben is great, and his legacy rich.
Rabben was born at Moltustranda on Herøy in 1907. He was a Mason, author and historian. He was the driving force in the Herøy historical association for 36 years, and edited the year book of the association for 50 years. Before he died, he gifted the whole of his local history archive to the historical association, so that the work could continue.
He started his career as the travel secretary for IOGT and the Norwegian Total Abstinence Society, and stayed there until he retired. At the same time, he worked diligently on texts and book projects. He published poetry collections, hymns, and other works of fiction. Not to mention the long list of various local history books. Eight volumes of Herøy sagas have been produced and secured for posterity. He published ‘fishing tales’ of Sunmøre and Romsdal in three volumes. Altogether, he has over 30 books in his bibliography, and Rabben received the King’s medal of merit in both silver and gold for his efforts.
The people in Havlandet owe Rabben great thanks. Even though he himself had a modest relationship with honour and glory. One of his verses reads like this:
When you put high worth in honour,
And enjoy the good words,
Send thanks to Heaven
And keep yourself fixed to the ground
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