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Aluminia was a
Danish factory of
faience or
earthenware pottery,
established in
Copenhagen in 1863.
Philip Schou (1838-1922) was the
founding owner of...
- potteries.
Shortly after Aluminia's acquisition,
Royal Copenhagen production was
moved to a
modern factory building at
Aluminia's site in Frederiksberg,...
-
Copenhagen (1913–15) and
created ceramic works for the
porcelain manufacturer Aluminia. The
death of his wife
Ellen Augusta Rohde (born 10
October 1870 in Copenhagen)...
- aluminium-hulled
sloop Mignon, of 1892. Another, also of aluminium, was the
Aluminia of 1894. The
first American naphtha launches recorded were
those of the...
- small,
collectible round flat
plaquettes produced by
Danish factories,
Aluminia and
Royal Copenhagen. The
numbered and
named series of 3-1/4” (80 mm) faience...
- only form most
digitisations include. An
exception is Jim Parkinson's
Aluminia revival,
which includes both.
Romulus was
issued on Morison's plan with...
-
Sisurcana aluminias is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in
Colombia and
Ecuador in the
provinces of
Cotopaxi and Carchi. Wikimedia...
- from the
original on 26
April 2014.
Retrieved 2 June 2014. "Bauxite and
aluminia operations".
Operations &
financial report. Rio
Tinto Alcan. 6 July 2011...
- weights: regular, bold, and heavy, all with
italics based on
Electra Cursive.
Aluminia (2017),
digitized from Dwiggins's
original design drawings, with italics...
- in
other languages, e.g.
creamware was
known as
faience fine in France.
Aluminia Bing & Grøndahl
Kastrup Værk Porcelænshaven
Royal Copenhagen Boerenbont...