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w ith 2 — 3 0 0 loom s is the largest. S ta h l in G am - m e ls tra n d , and Mendel in B o rg erg ad e have also considerable Calico w orks. — Kiøng’s F a c to ry in th e n eig h b ourho od o f V ordingborg, b u t h av in g also a place o f sale in In te g a d e , an d Kiehne’s factory on th e N ørrebro produce fair linen goods. — brem sen's S haw l-facto ry , an d Warburg’s Stocking- factory, also deserve notice. Of these C openhagen possesses sev eral o f som e im p or­ tance. Baumgarteri’s and Burmeister’s M achine E stab lishm en ts, M etal and Iro n F o u n d ry , in C hris­ tian sh av n , are extensive. A bout 2 0 0 w orkm en are em p lo y e d , and a v a st n um b er o f M achines of the b e st and m ost a p p ro p ria te construction are here produced. T he high character w hich this esta­ blishm ent enjoys is p roved b y its being the first D an ish house th at h a s delivered a steam -engine for a (small) G overnm ent S team er. Gamst and L und ’s Machine Works and B e ll F ound ry 3 on the V estervold, w hich em ploy a large n um b er o f w ork­ m e n , is also of som e n o te: also Caspersen and Sons E stab lishm en t in C h ristianshavn for A ncho rs an d chains, &c. Eickho/J “ in N y h a v n , and L in d in N y -V esterg ad e deserve notice for th eir P rin tin g - presses and o th er m echanical w orks. Andersen’s M ask invæ rk steder, Machine Works.

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