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w ith 2 — 3 0 0 loom s is the largest.

S ta h l

in Gam -

m elstran d, and

Mendel

in Borgergade have also

considerable Calico works. —

Kiøng’s

Factory in

the neighbourhood o f Vordingborg, but having also

a place o f sale in In teg ad e, and

Kiehne’s

factory

on the Nørrebro produce fair linen goods. —

brem sen's

Shaw l-factory, and

Warburg’s

Stocking-

factory, also deserve notice.

M ask invæ rk steder, Machine Works.

Of

these Copenhagen possesses several o f som e impor­

tance.

Baumgarteri’s

and

Burmeister’s

Machine

Establishm ents, Metal and Iron F oundry, in Chris­

tianshavn, are extensive. About 2 0 0 workmen are

em p lo y ed , and a vast number o f Machines of the

best and most appropriate construction are here

produced.

The high character which this esta­

blishment enjoys is proved by its being the first

Danish house that has delivered a steam -engine for

a (small) Government Steamer.

Gamst

and

L und ’s

Machine Works

and

B e ll F ound ry

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on the

Vestervold, which employ a large number o f work­

m en, is also of som e note: also

Caspersen and

Sons

Establishment in Christianshavn for Anchors

and chains, &c.

Eickho/J

“ in N y h a v n , and

L in d

in N y-V estergade deserve notice for their Printing-

presses and other mechanical works.

Andersen’s