J. C. Jacobsens arkiv

1887

(54)
Sender
Heinrich Hansen
Letter
1880'erne
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1887-01-29
Recipient
Ferdinand Meldahl
Summary
J. C Jacobsen tells Meldahl that he has offered the minister (Scavenius) to pay for the pumping station to the Neptune Fountain, and he abandons the idea of ​​a large carillon as the cost of conversion of the old clockwork would be too large.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1887-01-29
Recipient
Indenrigsministeriet
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1887-01-31
Recipient
Holger Drachmann
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen is very happy about Drachmanns play 'Der var engang' which he has seen at the theatre. He is also pleased with Drachmanns mental health.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1887-02-01
Recipient
Johannes Steenstrup
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen asks once again Johannes Steenstrup to write Drachmanns address on the envelope to a letter.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1887-02-03
Recipient
Bertram Larsen
Summary
About a bell to Frederiksborg Castle.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1887-02-10
Recipient
Ferdinand og Holm Meldahl
Summary
About acquisition of a Vase to Frederiksborg.
Sender
Wilhelm Feltmann
Letter
1887-02-11
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1887-02-20
Recipient
Johanne Luise Heiberg
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen's last letter to Mrs Heiberg. The letter is, among other things, about the upcoming trip to Rome. He wishes her good health.
Creator
Laura Jacobsen
Diary
1887-02-21
Summary
Travel journal; travel journals;
Sender
Ottilia Jacobsen
Letter
1887 efter 21. marts
Recipient
Agnes Bertelsen
Summary
About the visit to Epidauros etc.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1887-03-02
Recipient
Theodora Jacobsen
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen thanks his grand child Theodora for the letters she has sent and asks her to greet her siblings.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1887-03-18
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1887-03-18
Recipient
Niels Ravnkilde
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen invites the composer Niels Ravkilde to come and have dinner with him and his family at Hotel Quirinale in Rome. 
Sender
Ottilia Jacobsen
Letter
1887-03-21
Recipient
Agnes Bertelsen
Summary
Letter from Ottila Jacobsen in Athens to Agnes Bertelsen in Rome. The letter is full of detailed and interesting descriptions of what the have seen in and around Athens. 
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1887-03-25
Recipient
Theodora Jacobsen
Summary
This letter is written with latin letters and not in German hand. May be it was easier for Theodora to read.
Sender
Ottilia Jacobsen
Letter
1887-03-25
Recipient
Laura Jacobsen
Summary
About experiences in Athens including dinner party with King George I.
Sender
Japetus Steenstrup
Letter
1887-03-26
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Sender
Agnes Bertelsen
Lettercard
1887-03-30
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen
Sender
Agnes Bertelsen
Lettercard
1887-03-30
Recipient
Carl Jacobsen