Erik Grant Lea

Erik Grant Lea at the top of his career, 1917
Hilda Lea, the spouse of Erik Grant Lea, 1917
Lea Hall, now Solhaug school in Bergen. Surrounded by 8 acres (32,000 m2) of park, 1917.
Lea Hall, the conservatory, 1917.
Left, the farmhouse, after being repaired he and his family moved into when arriving Gjølanger. The house to the right is a neighbouring building
Gjølanger had evolved into the most significant place for ship arrivals in Dalsfjorden. Picture taken short after the rebuilding after the fire in 1950
The residence in the early 1970. It is still there, but slightly deteriorated.

Erik Lawrence Grant Lea (October 15, 1892 – April 28, 1979) was a Norwegian ship-owner, banker, insurer and mill owner. He became one of the most mythical tycoons of the boom years of World War I in Norway.