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- Richard Mortensen (1962) (translated into English and French) Omkring Frederiksholms Kanal (1964) Andersens ansigter (1992) De danske malere i München (1997)...
- Retrieved 2012-08-22. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Frederiksholms Kanal. Frederiksholms Kanal on indenforvoldene.dk 55°40′25″N 12°35′40″E / 55...
- Frederiksholm Brickworks (Danish: Frederiksholms Teglværk) was a brickyard in the Kongens Enghave district of Copenhagen, Denmark. It was founded in 1871...
- Frederiksholms Kanal 20, located at the corner with Ny Kongensgade (No. 2), is a mid-19th century apartment building overlooking Frederiksholms Kanal...
- Frederiksholms Kanal 16–18 are two almost identical listed properties overlooking Frederiksholm Canal in central Copenhagen, Denmark. The Victorian Home...
- which ship construction and several other operations were moved to Frederiksholm, which was to the south. The shipyard was separated from the Navy and...
- The Prince's Mansion is a palatial Rococo-style mansion located at Frederiksholms Kanal in central Copenhagen, Denmark. It used to serve as the official...
- Copenhagen, Denmark, marking the transition between Slotsholmen Canal and Frederiksholm Canal, two sections of the canal which separates from the rest of the...
- Copenhagen where he was housed in the Royal Horse Guards Barracks by Frederiksholms Kanal in central Copenhagen. Subsequently, he made a career as an officer...
- who already owned the adjacent Barchmann Mansion at the corner of Frederiksholms Kanal. The existing building was in 1757 replaced by a new four-storey...