Peter Applebye (5 October 1709 – 13 August 1774) was a Danish industrialist. Applebys Plads in Copenhagen, the former site of his shipyard and ropewalk, is named after him.
PeterApplebye (5 October 1709 – 13 August 1774) was a Danish industrialist. Applebys Plads in Copenhagen, the former site of his shipyard and ropewalk...
Charles-François Tiphaigne de la Roche, French writer (b. 1722) August 13 – PeterApplebye, British-Danish industrialist (b. 1709) August 14 – Johann Jakob Reiske...
(d. 1784) September 29 – Joseph Gerrish, soldier (d. 1774) October 5 PeterApplebye, British-Danish industrialist (d. 1774) Ludovico Stern, Italian painter...
he executed various other monuments, such as that to the shipbuilder PeterApplebye (c. 1774), Christian's Church). He also contributed to the decorations...
neighbourhood in Copenhagen, Denmark. The area takes its name from PeterApplebye, Christian VI's rope maker, who ran his manufactury from the site in...
Charles-François Tiphaigne de la Roche, French writer (b. 1722) August 13 – PeterApplebye, British-Danish industrialist (b. 1709) August 14 – Johann Jakob Reiske...
related to Marie Christina Holsten (1749–1810), who was married to PeterApplebye Jr. Diedrich Holsteen resided in the building with his wife Petronelle...
death in 1881, it was sold in auction. The buyer was royal ropemaker PeterApplebye. The next owners were chief secretary F. Chr. Rosenkrantz, bank manager...
landowner and magistrate (died 1823) 13 August – PeterApplebye, industrialist (born 1709) 24 December – Peter Fenger (born 1719) "Christian VII | Scandinavian...
board consisted of Tietgen (chairman), Gustav Brock, E. J. Hvidt, Hans Peter Ingerslev, Tage Reedtz-Thott, Sehestedt-Juul. The company H. Puggaard &...
merchant (grosserer) Peter Erichsen (1754-1804) at the time of the 1801 census. He lived there with his wife Anne Agathe (Nancy, née Applebye). The property...