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hibition in London: and his application o f a re­

gulating balan ce-sp rin g, made o f hard-drawn gold

wire o f a certain a llo y , is also an improvement

on the steel spring, as not being liable to rust.

For the invention of the

Metallic Thermometer

another medal was awarded to Mr.

Jiiryensen

at

the London Exhibition.

Ky Ill’s

Establishment for

Tomer Clocks

,

on

the Vesterbro, is considered o f some repute.

Hambroes

(now Messrs.

Hansen’s') Steam

Rice and Flour M ill

,

w ith

Bakery

for

Ship-

biscuits

attached, in Christianshavn, has obtained a

high reputation.

A considerable foreign trade is

carried o n , more particularly with Newfoundland,

England, and the Baltic.

Fredens Mølles Fac­

tories,

beyond the Amagerport, established by Mr.

Omen

, but now the property o f a Share-company,

chiefly for the manufacturing of Patent Manure,

and other chem ical productions.

Deicliman’s

Chocolate Factory

on the F arim agsvei,

Jacob­

sen’s Bavarian Beer Brewery

at V aldb y, and

B røndum ’s Steam Distillery

in Snaregade, are

also Establishments of note.

The Piano Forte Manufactories

of Copen­

hagen bear a high character, whence a large number

o f Instruments find their w ay to foreign countries.