- Mælkeriet
Enigheden,
usually referred to
simply as
Enigheden, was a
cooperative dairy products company based in Copenhagen, Denmark. It
existed from 1897...
-
warship (1650–1687)
Prins Christian a.k.a.
Prinsesse Charlotte Amalie and
Enigheden,
warship (1651–1679) Trefoldighed,
warship (1652–1676)
Norske Løve, warship...
- Administration. Two
lightvessels had been
operated along the
Norwegian coast. "
Enigheden" off Ålesund from 1856 was
replaced with Lepsøyrev
Lighthouse in 1879...
- the sea (pictured, left). The cathedral's ship (dated 1720) is
named Enigheden (lit.
English Unity) and it
might have been
built in Holland: the Russian...
-
cluster of
white buildings constructed for the
dairy products company Enigheden. In 2009, it was
adapted for use as
office space.
Skaffervej 4-6 Blarke...
-
established a
dockyard at the site.
Ships built at the
dockyard included Enigheden (1781) Cron
Princesse Louice Augusta (1784) and
Christiane (1785). Cron...
- and
cigarette makers in Denmark.
Cigar makers in
Copenhagen formed the
Enigheden union in 1871, the country's
first socialist trade union. On 21 August...
-
Nimble captured her on 12 April. On 11 July she
captured the
Danish vessel Enigheden. On 18 July
Henry Weir of HMS Calypso
reported that he had encountered...
- watchman, and in 1920 he was an
office clerk in at the
dairy company Enigheden in Copenhagen.
According to Martinus,
during March 1921 a
decisive transformation...
-
examples of
Danish housing types. In 1899, the
cooperative housing area of
Enigheden was
begun as
worker housing for the
local dairy: this was
followed in...