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Thomas Arboe (22
September 1836 – 8
February 1917) was a
Danish architect.
Arboe was born at Rønne on the
island of Bornholm, Denmark. He was the son...
- Jørgen
Arboe-Rasmussen (5
March 1925 – 5 or 6
February 1945) was a
member of the
Danish resistance killed by the
German occupying power. On 5 February...
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Center for
Dialect Studies. 22
April 2015. Ejskjær 1990.
Kroman 1980.
Arboe 2008. "Navneordenes køn".
Copenhagen University,
Center for
Dialect Research...
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building from 1884 was
built to
designs by the
Danish architect Thomas Arboe (1836–1917),
known for the
numerous railway stations he
designed across...
- Research.
Archived from the
original on 2017-12-29.
Retrieved 2015-05-05.
Arboe, T. (2008).
Pronominal repræsentation i
danske dialekter. 12. Møde om Udforskningen...
- was stranded. They were sent for
repair to a
turner named Poul
Ottesen Arboe in Rønne and as a
result of his
repair of them he
learned enough about clocks...
- 1898)
Martin Ligeglads meriter (Martin Ligeglad's Merits, 1899)
Arboe & søn (
Arboe & Son, 1900)
Kakerlaker (****roaches, 1904)
Kongen i kjælderen (The...
- accident. In view of the clocks' value, the
sailors called on Poul
Ottesen Arboe, a
local turner, who was able to
repair them. As a
result of the experience...
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station building was
built in 1891 to
designs by the
Danish architect Thomas Arboe (1836–1917),
known for the
numerous railway stations he
designed across...
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station building was
built in 1898 to
designs by the
Danish architect Thomas Arboe (1836–1917).
Charlottenlund Station opened on 22 July 1863 as the privately...