The World's Columbian Exposition 1893. Chicago, U.S.A. 1893
Official Catalogue With Illustrations issued by the Royal Danish Commission
År: 1893
Sider: 163
UDK: 061.4(100) Chicago
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DENMARK
Awarded several medals at Danish expositions. Artistic assistance is
rendered by Mr. Chr. Jensen, architect, electric assistance by Mr. Rudolph
Jensen, boss at the Works.
GROUP CII.
YARNS AND WOVEN GOODS OF COTTON, LINEN AND
OTHER VEGETABLE FIBRES.
Class 638.
Evald, J., rope-maker and belt manufacturer, Svendborg: Woven
Belts for centrifugal separators (placed in the Danish court in the Agricul-
tural Building).
Established 1828; the Exhibitor joined in 1867; awarded a number of
medals at expositions. — Se Gr. in cl. 704.
LASSEN, A. F., manufacturer of belts, Holbæk: Cotton Belts and
cotton Cords for centrifugal separators (placed in the Danish court in the
Agricultural Building).
Established 1876. The house has a branch at Frederikssund.
GROUP CIV.
CLOTHING AND COSTUMES.
Class 656.
LARSEN, H. K., wooden shoe manufacturer, Esbjerg: Various
wooden shoes, and wooden slippers with and without leather caps (placed
in the Danish court in the Agricultural Building).
The Exhibitor commenced in 1879 t0 make wooden shoes by him-
self, now he makes them in a manufactory way using steam-power.
Wooden shoes are a national wear with the farmers in Denmark, and
might surely advantageously be used by the rural populations of other
countries.
PETERSEN, P. T., consul, Randers: Machine-made wooden shoes,
cap-shoes and soles for wooden shoes (placed in the Danish court in the
Agricultural Building).
See Gr. 177 cl. 486; Gr. 108 cl. 680.