Moss Jernverk (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Moss Jernverk" in English language version.

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arkivportalen.no

  • "The central administration for the army was called Landetaten (in distinction from Sjøetaten). Under its authority were army units, garrisons and fortifications in Denmark-Norway.", from arkivportalen.no

kulturnett.no

ostfold.kulturnett.no

  • "It is told that in 1790 a woman was sent to Copenhagen to be educated as a midwife. She was later on much praised and also worked in the district around the city of Moss. In 1816 she was allowed to move from the ironworks as it could not pay her the wage she deserved.", from «Gamle arbeiderboliger i Østfold» Archived 2007-02-23 at the Wayback Machine

norges-bank.no

  • «I shall always be happy to hear of the welfare & prosperity of three Gentlemen in whose conversation I have had so much pleasure, as in that of the two Messrs. Anchor & of their worthy Tutor Mr. Holt. 28th of May 1762 Adam Smith Prof. of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow», from "Adam Smiths norske ankerfeste" Archived 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine (Adam Smits Norwegian anchor pile), article by Preben Munthe in the series Overview of Norwegian monetary history (Tilbakeblikk på norsk pengehistorie) from Norges Bank, 2005

web.archive.org

  • "It is told that in 1790 a woman was sent to Copenhagen to be educated as a midwife. She was later on much praised and also worked in the district around the city of Moss. In 1816 she was allowed to move from the ironworks as it could not pay her the wage she deserved.", from «Gamle arbeiderboliger i Østfold» Archived 2007-02-23 at the Wayback Machine
  • «I shall always be happy to hear of the welfare & prosperity of three Gentlemen in whose conversation I have had so much pleasure, as in that of the two Messrs. Anchor & of their worthy Tutor Mr. Holt. 28th of May 1762 Adam Smith Prof. of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow», from "Adam Smiths norske ankerfeste" Archived 2017-02-02 at the Wayback Machine (Adam Smits Norwegian anchor pile), article by Preben Munthe in the series Overview of Norwegian monetary history (Tilbakeblikk på norsk pengehistorie) from Norges Bank, 2005