- Mansion, Fredericiagade,
Copenhagen Landmandsbanken,
Aalborg (1920) Gutenberghus,
Copenhagen (1913-14).
Landmandsbanken,
Copenhagen (1913-1016). Strandbjerg...
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Mortgage and
Exchange Bank of Copenhagen"), and was
commonly known as
Landmandsbanken ("the Farmers' Bank"). In 1976, the bank
changed name to Den Danske...
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speaker until 1922. From 1916 to 1922 he
served as
legal adviser to the
Landmandsbanken and also
served on the
board of Nationalbanken,
first as a
member and...
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Borups Allé (1918), ved Refsnæsgade and Sjællandsgade (1922)
Block for
Landmandsbanken,
Genforeningspladsen (1923) Rødegård, ved
Genforeningspladsen 17-29...
- 1922,
Wilhelm Hansen suffered a m****ive
financial and
personal loss. "
Landmandsbanken", in
which the
Consortium had
taken loans for the
purchase of art works...
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Minister of
Trade in the
interin Cabinet of M. P. Friis. The
collapse of
Landmandsbanken in 1922,
Prior became part of the investigations. He was ultimately...
- (landowner) (1817–1890),
Danish landowner,
politician and co-founder of
Landmandsbanken Georg Grúner,
German military officer This
disambiguation page lists...
- Degas, Manet, Monet, ****arro,
Renoir and Sisley. The
bankruptcy of
Landmandsbanken in 1923
forced him to sell part of his
collection but some of the most...
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financier and
manager director of the
largest bank in
Northern Europe,
Landmandsbanken. The
company grew from the teak tree
concessions it had
bought in Siam...
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company as a
partner in 1914. He had
received a
commercial education in
Landmandsbanken and
continued the
company alone when his
father died in 1921. The artists...