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Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "
Christiansund".
Wikivoyage has a
travel guide for Kristiansund. Muni****l fact sheet...
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Kristiania in 1877. (The same year the city
names Christiansand and
Christiansund were
changed to
Kristiansand and
Kristiansund and the name of the county...
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smaller ships were kept in the harbour. Iris 40 Nykøbing
Aalborg Christiansund Arendal Langesund Odense Flensborg Stege Staværn
Viborg Naskau The death...
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launched between 1840 and 1845.
Rebuilt 1875, then used as a minelayer.
Christiansund launched between 1840 and 1845. Drøbak
launched between 1840 and 1845...
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sailed to Britain.
These lost were: Aalborg, Arendal, ****ens,
Christiansund, Flensborg, Frederiksund, Helsingør, Kallundborg, Langesund, Nakskov...
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later re-elected in 1851 and 1859. Jens
Christian Folkman Schaanning —
Norwegian Social Science Data
Services (NSD)
Christiansund og
Molde v t e v t e...
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Constituent ****embly
elections were held in
Norway in 1814. The
elections were held in
Christiania and the
surrounding area in February, and in the rest...
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Dramatiske Selskab is the name for
several Norwegian amateur theatre drama troupes.
These troupes were the
first permanent theatre troupes in the cities...
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Aalesunds blad 1871 1895
Christianssunds Adresseavis 1871 1873
Christiansunds Dagblad (Kristiansund: 1894-1896)
Express 1915
Folkebladet (Kristiansund:...
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Peruvian warship. 6
August United
Kingdom Messrs.
Lobnitz & Co.
Renfrew Christiansund Steamship For
private owner. 6
August United
Kingdom Campbeltown Shipbuilding...