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- centuries, the area was the site of the Royal Naval Shipyard, known as Bremerholm, but after the naval activities relocated to Nyholm (Danish: The New Islet)...
- Bremerholm is a street in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It extends south from the major shopping street Strøget to Holmens Kanal. Together with Kristen...
- service. Robbins began his Danish career in 1642 as a master shipwright at Bremerholm, the Danish main naval station, with the obligation to teach his craft...
- Gyldenløve. Andersdatter was born in Bremerholm, a village on a little island in the bay of Copenhagen. Bremerholm is present-day a riverside neighborhood...
- from the Royal Library Garden, 2016. Klem, Knud (1977). "Christian 4. og Bremerholm". Årbog (in Danish). 36. Handels- og Sø****smuseet på Kronborg: 78–79...
- to: David Balfour (1574–1634), Scottish-Danish shipbuilder, director of Bremerholm David Balfour, the main character and narrator in the books Kidnapped...
- Nørreport station, and then returned south east to meet the coast at Bremerholm, the Royal Shipyard. However, part of the king's plan was to expand the...
- to be cleared. On 18 April 1637, 200 men, soldiers and personnel from Bremerholm began to demolish the half-timbered houses occupying the site. The foundation...
- in the west. The entire south side of the first part of the street (to Bremerholm) is occupied by the Magasin du Nord department store. The street was created...
- need for suitable accommodation for its personnel and their families. Bremerholm already offered similar housing for naval officers, these were the old...