- to the
Kjeldsen fish plant) has been
converted to a restaurant,
called Havhesten (English: Seahorse).
Kjellfrid Irene (née Andre****en), the
mother of the...
- two
other Dutch ships boarded her. The
smaller Danish vessels Tu Løver,
Havhesten, and
Fides were
captured by
Dutch Jupiter and
Groote Dolphijn. A cluster...
-
Greenwich have the plans, but not much else is
available online. 1888
Havhesten 253 110 Two
first class torpedo boats for the navy of Denmark. This pair...
- Cape Brewster. In the
inner part of the bay
there are
small fjords, the
Havhesten Bay in the south, the Køge Bay (Ikeq) in the west, and the Uv****gssaqarfik...
-
Delfinen 1884
Hvalrossen 1887 Støren 1887 Søløven 1888
Narhvalen 1888
Havhesten 1891-1919
Springeren 1893
Nordkaperen 1893
Makrelen 1896
Hajen 1896/98...
- List of shipwrecks: 17
August 1904 Ship
State Description HDMS
Havhesten Royal
Danish Navy The Narvhvalen-class
torpedo boat
collided with HDMS Støren...
-
capture by the Germans. Raised,
repaired and
returned to
service 1946. HDMS
Havhesten Royal
Danish Navy
World War II:
Operation Safari: The Havmanden-class...
-
through the
winter with Nældebladet and
Skiens Galej,
while Hummeren,
Havhesten and
Kronegalej were to
return to Copenhagen. In 1635 he
spent a month...
- new
helicopter being delivered each month. They were
named Havsulen,
Havhesten, Havørn and Havsvale.
Owner Bjørn G.
Braathen stated that his goal was...
- (1973−1975), in a band with Per Borthen, as well as at
Teatret Vårt in the play
Havhesten (1976). With her own band, she
recorded Listen Here! (1999), 1960's album...