• This list of Danish shipbuilders , arranged by year, presents builders of Danish warships from the late 17th century to mid-19th century. It names the...
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  • of Denmark the right to recruit shipbuilders in England, and in 1641 Robbins accepted an offer to join the Danish service. Robbins began his Danish career...
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    Frantz Hohlenberg (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    a Danish naval officer who specialised in ship design and had little seagoing experience. He succeeded Ernst Wilhelm Stibolt as Master Shipbuilder (fabriksmester)...
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    Peter Norden Sølling (category 19th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    Sølling (13 September 1758 - 7 February 1827) was a Norwegian-Danish naval officer and Danish Asiatic Company sea captain. He designed and personally led...
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  • builder Denard Span (born 1984), a baseball outfielder Henrik Span Danish shipbuilder and admiral (1634–1694) Span., taxonomic author abbreviation of Johan...
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  • Laurent Barbé (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    was a French shipbuilder born about 1696. He came to the attention of Frederik Danneskiold-Samsøe, when in 1739 the newly formed Danish Naval Construction...
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    William Duntzfelt (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    William Duntzfelt (8 September 1762 – 20 October 1809) was a Danish merchant and ship-owner. Duntzfelt was born on 1762 in Negapatnam, then the capital...
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  • Henrik Span (category 17th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    Dutch, Venetian and Danish services. He reached the rank of Admiral in the Royal Danish Navy in 1683 and headed the Royal Danish Naval Dockyard in Copenhagen...
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    Jacob Holm (industrialist) (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    factories, and also sailed to Danish India and the Danish West Indies. His ships Concordia and Neptun were the first Danish ships to sail around the world...
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  • David Balfour may refer to: David Balfour (1574–1634), Scottish-Danish shipbuilder, director of Bremerholm David Balfour, the main character and narrator...
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  • Peter Applebye (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    Peter Applebye (5 October 1709 – 13 August 1774) was a Danish industrialist. Applebys Plads in Copenhagen, the former site of his shipyard and ropewalk...
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  • Shipbuilders (1865–1999) Upper Clyde Shipbuilders (1968–1972) Whiteinch: Barclay Curle ABCO Industries A. F. Theriault Shipyard Allied Shipbuilders Davie...
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    Mads Christian Holm (category 19th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    Mads Christian Holm (19 October 1827 - 23 September 1892) was a Danish shipbuilder and ship-owner. He founded the shipping company D/S Norden in Copenhagen...
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    related to Henrik Gerner (shipbuilder). Balsved's Danish Naval History in Danish (more complete than the English version) (in Danish) Christensen, Benny: Den...
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    first three-masted ships built within Russia were finished in 1636. Danish shipbuilders from Holstein built it in Balakhna according to contemporary European...
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    Andreas Bodenhoff (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    "Andreas Boenhoff" (in Danish). Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. Retrieved 26 September 2016. "Agent Andreas Bodenhoff" (in Danish). jmarcussen.dk. 22 January...
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    Iver Huitfeldt-class frigate (category CS1 Danish-language sources (da))
    collaboration with Denmark, for the Indonesian Navy. In April 2020, representatives from the Indonesian Ministry of Defense, PT PAL shipbuilders and PT Sinar...
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    Ole Judichær (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    Judichær (20 March 1661 – 29 September 1729) was a Danish shipbuilder and admiral in the Royal Danish Navy. Ole (or Olaus) Judichær was born on 20 March...
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  • Lars Larsen (1758–1844) (category 19th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    a Danish merchant, ship-owner and shipbuilder. The Lars Larsen House, (Lars Larsens Gård) his former home in Copenhagen, was listed on the Danish registry...
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    Andreas Schifter (category 19th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    (1779–1852) was a Danish naval officer and shipbuilder, a capable naval administrator and admiral. He oversaw the transition of the Danish navy from sail...
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  • Knud Nielsen Benstrup (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    Benstrup (1692 – 26 February 1742) was a Danish naval officer and the senior officer, overfabrikmester, at the Royal Danish naval shipyards, until his career...
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    diesel engine. The experience gained during rebuilding works enabled Danish shipbuilders of Nakskov to build a sail training vessel for their country, the...
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  • Rasmus Krag (1680–1755) (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    Prins Carl on the Danish royal tour of Norway. In 1708 -1709 he served in the British Royal Navy. In his application to the Danish Admiralty to continue...
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    Frederik Michael Krabbe (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    Frederik Michael Krabbe (1725–1796) was a Danish naval officer and master shipbuilder (fabrikmester) Born at Esrum, some 22 miles north of Copenhagen...
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    Ernst Wilhelm Stibolt (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    1796) was a Danish naval officer and ship builder, who served in the French navy for four years. and became a member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences...
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    Andreas Bjørn (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    Andreas Bjørn (28 October 1703 – 27 January 1750) was a Danish merchant, shipbuilder and ship owner. Andreas Bjørn was born (as Anders Bkørn, name later...
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    Diderich de Thurah (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    (1704–1788) was a military cadet, a naval officer in the Royal Danish-Norwegian navy, shipbuilder and fabrikmester, artist and publisher. He studied with, and...
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    Michael Fabritius (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    Michael Fabritius (2 May 1697 – 13 November 1746) was a Danish merchant, shipowner and shipbuilder. Michael Fabritius was born in Copenhagen on 12 May 1697...
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  • Andreas Gerner (category 18th-century Danish shipbuilders)
    Andreas Gerner was a Danish naval officer who was also employed in the building of ships for the Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy. Gerner was the grandson of...
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  • road bicycle racer Laurent Barbé (1696–1764), French citizen and Danish shipbuilder Pierre Barbe (1900–2004), French architect Barbey (disambiguation)...
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