File:Nørrejyllands Tøjhus Randers 01.png

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Dansk: Nørrejyllands Tøjhus, Udbyhøjvej, Randers, Danmark.
En fredet bygning af arkitekt Anders Kruuse. Huset er fra 1801 og fungerede i næsten 200 år som våbenlager og depot for den danske hær i den nordlige del af Jylland. Det blev opført efter den tabte krig med England (Slaget på Reden)
English: 'Nørrejyllands Tøjhus' from 1801 in Randers, Denmark.
Armory/Arsenal for almost 200 years serving the northern part of Jutland. Built just after the war with England (Battle of Copenhagen (1801))
This is a photo of a listed building in Denmark, number
730-19035-1
in the Heritage Agency of Denmark database for Listed Buildings.
Date circa 1910
date QS:P,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Image scanned from: historiskatlas.dk:
https://historiskatlas.dk/N%C3%B8rrejyllands_T%C3%B8jhus_(8577)
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Dansk: "Nørrejyllands Tøjhus, Udbyhøjvej. Fotograf: ukendt. Billede fra 1910"
English: "Nørrejyllands Tøjhus, Udbyhøjvej. Photographer: unknown. Picture from 1910"
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Object location56° 27′ 53.35″ N, 10° 02′ 59.68″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo
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