J. C. Jacobsens arkiv

1868

(60)
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-06-20
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen asks Carl to choose between the Gladiateur Borghese and Diana from Gabii. The statue shall be displayed in front of J. C. Jacobsens villa at Carlsberg.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-06-27
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Summary
About the journey to England. J. C. Jacobsen is still amazed over the cheap price of the bronze copy of the Gladiateur Borghese. About Michael Lunn and his fiancee and about W. Baartz.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-07-04
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Summary
About recommendations to Carl for his journey to England.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-07-11
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Summary
About the journey to England, building activities at Carlsberg and the Gladiateur Borghese.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-07-14
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Summary
About the journey to England which begins on the 15th of July. About the importance of dress and behaviour. Harsh criticism of Carls hand writing.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-09-17
Recipient
A. F. Krieger
Summary
About support for the singer Doris Pfeil.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-09-20
Recipient
A. F. Krieger
Summary
About support for Doris Pfeils return from Paris.
Sender
Carl Jacobsen
Letter
1868-09-30
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
6 page letter in French on brewing technology and beer in Edinburg.
Sender
Carl Jacobsen
Letter
1868-10-13
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
13 pages with brewery notes from Edinburgh.
Creator
Carl Jacobsen, Carl Jacobsen
Note
1868-10-15
Summary
Brewery notes fro Edinburg cf. the letter from J. C. Jacobsen 1869-04-14
Sender
Carl Jacobsen
Letter
1868-10-20
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
4 pages in French on brewing technology. Carl compares English and German beer and prefers the German!
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-10-24 og 1868-10-26
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen do not think Carl can learn to brew Idia-ale or pale ale in Edinburgh but must go to Burton. On the reception of Gladiateur Borghese from Barbedienne and the temporary installation in front of the house.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-11-07 og 1868-11-08
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Summary
On the reception of some plants and other goods J. C. Jacobsen has ordered abroad. About Anna Nielsen wedding and other social events.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-11-17
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen will not export beer to Scotland in order not to compete with the brewery where Carl is studying, instead he will just send a couple of boxes as a gift for Theilmann.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-11-25
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Summary
About a shipment of 100 hymn books for the Scandinavian Church in Edinburgh. About Carl Bloch and the social life at Carlsberg.
Sender
Johanne Luise Heiberg
Letter
1868-11-28
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
Johanne Luise Heiberg asks if she may invite J. C. Jacobsen to dinner just the two alone. That way she can thank him the way she wants.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-11-29
Recipient
Johanne Luise Heiberg
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen thanks mrs. Heiberg for an invitation.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-12-05
Recipient
Doris Pfeil
Summary
Invitation to a dinner party
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1868-12-08
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Summary
About shipping beer to Scotland and J. C. Jacobsens great succes at the home market. About hops. J. C. Jacobsen urges Carl not to neglect the English language.
Sender
Carl Jacobsen
Letter
1868-12-30
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
Carl sends yeast home from Edinburg with the ship "Gnome".