Kastellet, Copenhagen Denmark
On the King's Bastion, in the southwestern corner of Kastellet, stands a windmill. Built in 1847, it replaced another mill from 1718 which was destroyed by a storm the year before. The Army's Bread Factory would send rye flour made here to the Imperial Court in Saint Petersburg where Russian Empress Consort Maria Feodorovna, daughter of Christian IX of Denmark was served øllebrød every morning in the Anichkov Palace.
Print sizes: Square (15"x15"), Square (11"x11"), Square (8"x8") With Black boarder
Open Edition
Printed on Ilford Black & White with a paper rating up to 175 years. PH neutral, Acid and OBA free resulting in a stunning reproduction of the original silver gelatin print.
Prints are not matted or framed. Please have them professionally framed. We offer custom framing services in Denmark only.
Please note currency is Danish Kroner. Free Shipping
On the King's Bastion, in the southwestern corner of Kastellet, stands a windmill. Built in 1847, it replaced another mill from 1718 which was destroyed by a storm the year before. The Army's Bread Factory would send rye flour made here to the Imperial Court in Saint Petersburg where Russian Empress Consort Maria Feodorovna, daughter of Christian IX of Denmark was served øllebrød every morning in the Anichkov Palace.
Print sizes: Square (15"x15"), Square (11"x11"), Square (8"x8") With Black boarder
Open Edition
Printed on Ilford Black & White with a paper rating up to 175 years. PH neutral, Acid and OBA free resulting in a stunning reproduction of the original silver gelatin print.
Prints are not matted or framed. Please have them professionally framed. We offer custom framing services in Denmark only.
Please note currency is Danish Kroner. Free Shipping
On the King's Bastion, in the southwestern corner of Kastellet, stands a windmill. Built in 1847, it replaced another mill from 1718 which was destroyed by a storm the year before. The Army's Bread Factory would send rye flour made here to the Imperial Court in Saint Petersburg where Russian Empress Consort Maria Feodorovna, daughter of Christian IX of Denmark was served øllebrød every morning in the Anichkov Palace.
Print sizes: Square (15"x15"), Square (11"x11"), Square (8"x8") With Black boarder
Open Edition
Printed on Ilford Black & White with a paper rating up to 175 years. PH neutral, Acid and OBA free resulting in a stunning reproduction of the original silver gelatin print.
Prints are not matted or framed. Please have them professionally framed. We offer custom framing services in Denmark only.
Please note currency is Danish Kroner. Free Shipping
We offer custom framing services in Denmark only. Please contact us for a quote
Inches to Centimeter Conversion
8X12 inches = 20 x 30 cm
12X18 inches = 30 x 45 cm
16X20 inches = 40 X 60 cm
20 X 30 inches = 51 X 76 cm