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- the western part of the muni****lity. Historically, the area was called Laxevaag, and it was a separate muni****lity until 1972 when it was merged into...
- which was designed by naval architect Randulf Hansen and constructed at Laxevaags Maskin- og Jernskibsbyggeri in Bergen, was the first sailing ship constructed...
- 35 ft (11 m) 3-mast barquentine Steel 770 trainer, museum Skomvær 1890 H Laxevaags Maskin- og Jernskibsbyggeri 257.4 ft (78.5 m) 38.2 ft (11.6 m) 3-mast...
- Jørgensen. The church has two church bells. The oldest clock was made by Laxevaag Værk in Bergen in 1865, while the other was made by O. Olsen & Son in Tønsberg...
- Retrieved 1 August 2017. "Laxevaag Maskin og Jernskibsbyggeri". Laksevåg Kultur Historiske Forening. Retrieved 1 August 2017. "Laxevaags Maskin- og Jernskibsbyggeri...
- private owner. Unknown date  Norway Messrs. Martens, Olsen & Co. Bergen Laxevaag Steamship For private owner. Unknown date  United Kingdom D. Allan & Co...
- Maud (1907) was a 1,102-ton Norwegian cargo ship completed in June 1907, by Laxevaag Maskin- og Jernskipsbyggeri, Bergen, Norway. Struck a mine laid by UC-1...
- took place in Dr. Høygaard's garden, between the old fire station and Laxevaag Maskin & Jernskipsbyggeri. Olaf Nygaard became the first Chief Commander...
- 1992–present: Stiftelsen Hestmanden Port of registry Stokmarknæs Builder Laxevaags Maskin & Jernskibsbyggeri, Bergen Launched 1911 Fate Restored Status Museum...
- 596 gross, wood steam schooner, Edna 1783 gross (was Mazallan) built by Laxevaags Maskin & Jernskibs in Bergen, Norway in 1903, purchased in 1914. Caoba...