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Julius Hoffensberg (20 July 1828 – 28
March 1895) was a
Danish businessperson.
Hoffensberg was born in Copenhagen, the son of
military officer and lithographer...
- in 1878. In 1788,
Hoffensberg & Trap
undertook a
comprehensive renovation of the building. Trap died in 1882,
leaving Hoffensberg as the sole proprietor...
- 28 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The
company was
founded 1855 when
Julius Hoffensberg (1828-1895) took over a
small lithography workshop after a
deceased brother...
- til
freden i Kjøbenhavn (1629-1660).
Harvard University. Kjøbenhaven,
Hoffensberg, Jes****n & F.
Traps etab. pp. 193–194.
Bisgaard 2004, p. 141-142. Jørgensen...
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family on
January 12, 1945,
along with a twin brother, Martin. In 1971
Hoffensberg pleaded guilty to
attempted second-degree
larceny for
trying a steal...
- Ume-lappmarker (Observations on the fish in Ume-Sami lands). Copenhagen:
Hoffensberg & Traps. p. 22. Schön,
Lennart (2012). An
economic history of modern...
- den
danske Fortifikations-Etats
Oprettelse (in Danish). Copenhagen:
Hoffensberg &
Traps Etabl. Wijn, J.W. (1956). Het
Staatsche Leger: Deel VIII-1 Het...
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Emilius Bärentzen & Co.s
litografiske Institut,
which later became Hoffensberg, Jes****n & Fr. Trap. Bærentzen made
lithographs of many of the period's...
- No. 5 with the
Perch Tea
Store No. 13,
corner with Pilestræde
Julius Hoffensberg "1727".
Bremerholm 6 (in Danish).
Selskabet for Københavns Historie....
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ceded it to his son
Frederik Trap who that same year
merged it with
Hoffensberg & Trap. Trap's work with the
court calendar inspired him to
create a...