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The new institution was inaugurated on 9 December 1811. It had room for 37 children. restored, and the congregation was placed under the parish of the Holy Ghost. In 1824 the Normal School for Mutual
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Wilhelmine Lind født Honum and one maid. Gotfred Buchwald, a new paper retailer, resided in the building with his wife
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Købmagergade 44 is a 15-bay-wide, four-storey brick building. The facade is rendered in a rusty-red colour with grey-painted ornamental details. The wimdows of the slightly projecting three central bays and the third-and-fourth bay from each side are accented with extra framing. The three central
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town mansion. In the new cadastre of 1756, Becker's properties were individually listed as No. 6–7 in
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was often represented by Rdward Collin. On
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had on overseas trade. In 1805, it was taken into bankruptcy. It was therefore decided to sell his property at auction. The property was listed in the new cadastre of 1806 as No. 6 in
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saw Hemert's property as a suitable new home for the Royal Wajsen House, an institution for indigent children, whose previous building, on
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