Københavns Skipperforening

Københavns Skipperforening (lit. "Copenhagen Skippers' Association"), formerly Københavns Skipperlav (Copenhagen Skippers' Guild) , is an organisation for skippers in Copenhagen, Denmark. Its former headquarters at the corner of Bremerholm and Holmens Kanal, a brick building from 1796, was listed on the Danish registry of protected buildings and places by the Danish Heritage Agency on 23 December 1918 and was sold to Danske Bank in 1930. The association is now based at Australiensgade in Østerbro.

Københavns Skipperforening
Formation1634
HeadquartersCopenhagen, Denmark
Leon Møller Jensen
Websiteskipperlaug.dk

History

The Skippers' Guild Hall in Lille Kongensgade seen on an illustration from Illustreret Tidende from 1881

The Copenhagen Skippers' Guild was founded on 22 December 1634. The guild was to be consulted on all matters related to shipfaring to and from Copenhagen and also acted as a maritime court in connection with disputes.[1]

The guild acquired a building at Lille Kongensgade 33 in 1665. It was a Renaissance-style building from 1605.

The guild changed its name to Københavns Skipperforening and a new set of statues was adopted in 1863. This happened in response to the new Maritime Trade Act of 1861 (' Sønæringslov af 1861). The guild sold its building on Lille Kongensgade in 1804 and it was later demolished in 1881-82.

The now listed former headquarters at the corner of Bremerholm and Holmens Kanal

The new headquarters of the Skippers' Association was located at the corner of Holmens Kanal (No. 18) and Bremerholm (No. 39), at 55°40′39″N 12°35′04″E. It was built for the merchant Christen Larsen in 1796. The building has six bays towards Bremerholm, a single-bay chamfered corner and seven bays towards Holmens Kanal. Danske Bank acquired the building 1930, and the Skippers' Association then moved to Australiensgade in Østerbro.[2]

Aldermen

No. Year Elderman
1.1645-1657Jørgen Ravn
2.1657-1661Morten Pedersen
3.1661-1666Thord Andersen
4.1667-1681Svend Mortensen
5.1681-1682Ole Olsen
6.1681-1682Kristen Kristensen
7.1683-1685Hans Gregersen
8.1685-1694Peder Madsen
9.1694-1697Peder Andersen Stud
10.1697-1698Isaach Boucher
11.1698-1703Frants Albertsen
12.1703-1711Peder Madsen
13.1711-1716Peder Hendriksen
14.1716-1730Kristian Kruse
15.1730-1734Iver Thomsen Grue
16.1734-1735Jørgen Kruse
17.1735-1736Ernst Brandt (interim)
18.1736-1736Peder Jonsen (interim)
19.1736-1740Jørgen Fenger
20.1741-1754Ernst Brandt
21.1754-1769Kristen Hellesen
22.1769-1801Jacob David Kiølsen
23.1801-1824Lorentz Peter Wall
24.1824-1831Niels Toucher
25.1831-1844Henning Rønne
26.1844-1850A. Stæger
27.1850-1856Christen Jacobsen Leth
28.1857-1871Claus Børnsen
29.1872-1875H.J. Baagøe
30.1875-1884J.L. Barfred
31.1884-1900Hans Frederik Munch Harboe
32.1900-1914Andreas Valdemar Knudsen
33.1914-1931Jacob C. F. Linnemann Møller
34.1932-1944Svend Prip
35.1944-1971H.L. Rosfeldt
36.1971-1981Knud Poulsen
37.1981-1991Anker Pdersen
38.1991-2004Anton Vognsen
39.2004-2005Bent Rasmussen
40.2005-2008Eigil Gøbel
412008-2016Gunnar B. Sørensen
42.2016-Leon Møller Jensen

References

  1. "Fra fortiden..." (in Danish). Københavns Skipperforening. Retrieved 4 April 2017.
  2. "Bremerholm 33-39/Holmens Kanal 2-18/Vingårdstræde 1/Laksegade 5-11/Asylgade 7/Laksegade 4-10/Vingårdstræde 3" (in Danish). Københavns Skipperforening. Archived from the original on 23 September 2016. Retrieved 4 April 2017.

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