Dokumenter
(1451)
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1874-11-03
Recipient
Ferdinand Meldahl
Summary
About the price for enamelded slate plates for the urinals in the Botanical Garden and the superiority of slate plates compared to marble plates; and the incompetence of the customs.
Sender
Johanne Luise Heiberg
Letter
1874-12-25
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
New Year greetings from Rome.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1874-12-25
Recipient
Johanne Luise Heiberg
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen writes to Mrs. Heiberg about what he thinks she should see when she is there. He is very please to hear that she has found logings near Piazza Barberini.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1874-12-28
Recipient
Johannes Steenstrup
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen sends greetings to Johannes Steenstrup and thanks for the pleasant days they spent together in Paris. Jacobsen includes a check of 1000 francs so that Steenstrup can prolong his stay in Rome.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1874-12-28
Recipient
Johanne Luise Heiberg
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen asks Mrs Heiberg to pass on a letter to Johannes Steenstrup in Rome.
Creator
J. C. Jacobsen
Drawing
1875-1876
Summary
Drawing of Faxehus with J. C. Jacobsen's annotations
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1875-xx-22
Recipient
Birmingham Tupper and Co.
Summary
Order of building materials
Sender
Johanne Luise Heiberg
Letter
1875-01-03
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
Johanne Luise Heiberg informs J. C. Jacobsen that she has met Johannes Stenstrup in The Scaninavian Club (Skandinavisk Forening) and given him the letter taht J. C. Jacobsen had sent.
Sender
Johannes Steenstrup
Letter
1875-01-03
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
New Year Letter from Rome in which Johannes Steenstrup thanks his 'Uncle' J. C. Jacobsen for the money he has sent him. Scanning awaited.
Sender
Johanne Luise Heiberg
Letter
1875-01-25
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
Johanne Luise Heiberg has been ill again in Rome. She asks J. C. Jacobsen not to tell A. F. Krieger how bad she had been in order not to worry him too much. Garibaldi is in Rome an the people is tense. J. C. Jacobsen has again supported Ms. Heiberg and she is thanking him for this.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1875-03-31
Recipient
Universitesquæsturen
Summary
Draft to a letter about refunding money to the University
Sender
Johanne Luise Heiberg
Letter
1875-04-22
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
Impressions from Sorrento
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1875-04-27
Recipient
Johanne Luise Heiberg
Summary
About Mrs. Heibergs disease and J. C. Jacobsens recommendations for visiting Pompeii and the Museo Borbonico. Apartment in Gothersgade.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1875-05-14
Recipient
A. F. Krieger
Summary
About the decoration of the Royal Theatre and J. C. Jacobsen's offer to pay for the execution of marble busts of Danish writers and composers for the foyer of the theatre.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1875-06-09
Recipient
Christian Rulff
Summary
Christian Rulff is dismissed with pension after 28 years as accountant because of his poor eye sight.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1875-08-07
Recipient
Komitéen for Indsamling af Bidrag til de Vandlidte i Frankrig
Summary
J. C. Jacobsen sends money to the people of France who had suffered after severe flooding.
Sender
J. C. Jacobsen
Letter
1875-08-09
Recipient
Carl Frederik Tietgen
Summary
About salaries of the workers at Carlsberg and Tuborg.
Sender
Carl Frederik Tietgen
Letter
1875-08-10
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
About the salaries of the brewery workers.
Sender
Johanne Luise Heiberg
Letter
1875-08-13
Recipient
J. C. Jacobsen
Summary
Johanne Luise Heiberg asks indirectly J. C. Jacobsen to help her finding an appartment.
Sender
Carl Bloch
Letter
1875-08-31
Recipient
Laura Jacobsen
Summary
Carl Bloch rejects politely a dinner invitation from Laura and J. C. Jacobsen