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- Aarhus Flydedok (Colloquially.: Flydedokken) was a company and floating dry dock in Aarhus, Denmark. The company was established in 1945 based on installations...
- name. It was built during five months in 1934 at Frederikshavn Værft og Flydedok and was launched in 1934. It is a Danish iron-hulled, fully rigged, three-masted...
- industrial centre. Other new factories of note included the dockyard Aarhus Flydedok and the oil mill Århus Oliefabrik. Aarhus became the largest provincial...
- Ægir-class offs**** patrol vessel, the second youngest, built by Århus Flydedok a/s and launched in 1975. ICGV Ægir, lead ship of the Ægir class, is ICGV...
- four-masted schooner in 1913 by the Danish shipyard Frederikshavns Værft og Flydedok under her original name Morten Jensen and initially sailed as a freighter...
- board until his death. Collstrop was also a co-founder of Kjøbenhavns Flydedok & Skibsværft. He served in the board for many years. He was from 1914 also...
- Iceland. Godafoss was constructed in 1921 at the Frederikshavns Vaerft & Flydedok A/S shipyard in Frederikshavn, Denmark. Godafoss served in the Eimskipafelagid...
- GRT Norwegian steamship built in Copenhagen in 1920/21 by Kjøbenhavns Flydedok & Skibsværft A/S for the Norwegian p****enger ship company Det Bergenske...
- slks.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 14 March 2024. "Frederikshavn Værft og Flydedok". slks.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 14 March 2024. "Østvendsyssels Andelssvineslagteri"...
- enter and officially liberate Aarhus from German occupation. 1945 – Aarhus Flydedok is established. 1948 – Erhvervsarkivet (The Corporate Archives) opens in...