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renamed it Framnæs mek
Værksted. He owned, at that time,
practically all
properties and
facilities which Framnæs mek
Værksted later owned. In the meantime...
- Strømmens
Værksted A/S was an
industrial company based in Skedsmo, Norway,
specialising in the
production of
rolling stock.
Founded in 1873, it remains...
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Trondhjems mekaniske Værksted or TMV was a
major shipbuilding company in Trondheim, Norway. It was
founded in 1872 by
engineer and
industrialist Sophus...
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Thunes Mekaniske Værksted A/S,
Thune for short, was a
Norwegian manufacturing company that
among other things built locomotives. The
production facilities...
- Kähler
Keramik (Kähler Ceramics) is a
Danish ceramics manufacturer based in Næstved on the
island of Zealand.
Joachim Christian Herman Kähler (1808–84)...
- XXI
number 5,
built at
Thunes Mekaniske Værksted in 1901.
class XXII
number 6,
built at
Thunes Mekaniske Værksted in 1902. SJ
class Z4t
number 227, built...
-
drydock and ship
construction buildings of the
defunct Trondhjems mekaniske Værksted shipbuilding company at the
Nedre Elvehavn was
renovated and old industrial...
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Geijer Clarin Mustad (1917-1918) FYK Høka Moxy
Norsk (1907-1911) Strømmens
Værksted Think (1991-2011)
Troll (1956-1958)
Arrinera (2008–present) AMZ-Kutno Autosan...
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country were in need of
rolling stock. The main
manufacturers were Strømmens
Værksted and
Skabo Jernbanevognfabrikk, with
Eidsfoss Værk also
building freight...
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village name was
taken from the iron
works Aadals Brug Jernstøberi og Mek.
Værksted which existed from 1842 to 1928. The
paper mill
Klevfos Cellulose- og Papirfabrik...