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century to mid-19th century. It
names the
Heads of
Naval Construction (
Fabrikmester) and
includes lesser shipbuilders to the
Danish Royal Navy. It does not...
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Henrik Gerner, the
bishop of
Viborg and the
father of
Henrik Gerner, the
fabrikmester shipbuilder. Kommandørkaptajn
Gerner was born in 1698 and died in 1749...
- a
naval officer in the
Royal Danish-Norwegian navy,
shipbuilder and
fabrikmester,
artist and publisher. He
studied with, and
worked under, Knud Benstrup...
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Krabbe (1725–1796) was a
Danish naval officer and
master shipbuilder (
fabrikmester) Born at Esrum, some 22
miles north of Copenhagen, on 28 May 1725, Krabbe...
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Britain before returning to
Copenhagen in 1729
where he was
appointed fabrikmester at the
naval dockyards of Holmen, two
years after Admiral Ole Judichær...
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considered the most
gifted of
Henrik Gerner's
pupils when
Gerner was
fabrikmester at
Copenhagen and
inherited all of Gerner's
papers on the latter's death...
- the
following year. For part of 1715 Knud
Nielsen Benstrup, the ****ure
fabrikmester at Holmen,
served as a
junior lieutenant on
Justitia and
again in 1716...
- time, King
Christian VI
Designed by K N
Benstrup in his role as
senior fabrikmester, and
built and
launched in Copenhagen, the ship was
immediately a source...
- 1803 the
fabrikmester Frantz Hohlenberg resigned. At that
point Schifter's
studies were not yet completed, so the
position of
fabrikmester was left unfilled...
- studies,
Gerner was
recalled to
Denmark in 1772 and
given the post of
fabrikmester at
Holmen and full
membership of the
Construction Commission.
After further...