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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MANUFACTURES BUILDING 61 Class 867. Nørholm, A., mechanical engineer, 6 Kristenbernikovstræde, Copen- hagen: Multiplicator compasses, made in Cornelius Knudsen’s Establishment (see cl. 869). These compasses are used in the Danish and several foreign navies; they are especially suitable for use in torpedo-boats and armor-clad turrets. Class 869. Knudsen, Cornelius, maker of philosophical and optical instruments, 37 Kjøbmagergade, Copenhagen: Universal Bathometer (apparatus for mea- suring the depth at sea, with proportional scale) constructed by capt. G. Rung, sub-director of the Danish Meteorological Institution. Establishment founded in 1838, belongs to its present owner since 1877; awarded a number of exposition medals, a Gold medal in Paris 1887. — The exhibited bathometers are supplied to the Danish and several foreign navies. — See cl. 872. Class 871. Budtz-Müllers Efterfølgere (Budtz-Müller’s successors), photogra- phers by appointment to H. R. H. the Princess of Wales, 22 Amagertorv, Copenhagen: Emulsion-plates, Aristo-paper, negative Glass-plates, and a col- lection of Photographs taken from the plates and aristo-paper of the estab- lishment. Some Photographic apparatus as constructed by the firm. Established in 1862; the present owners, Messrs. M. Abrahamsen and P. Steenbo, joined in 1882. Christensen, Carl, photographer, Fredericia: Photographs, cabinet size, on Aristo-paper of his own construction. Juncker-Jensen, photographer, 21 Frederiksberggade, Copenhagen: Photographs: views from Copenhagen and from the Northern Exposition in Copenhagen 1888; works of Thorvaldsen as well as Portraits in albumin and platinotype; Enlarged images in platinum and emulsion. Løxborg, A., photographer, 16 Østergade, Copenhagen: Portrait group of the International Medical Congress held at Copenhagen 1884;