Farewell to the old carriages - On a trip with line 16 (1966)50 years ago - on 1 May 1966 - Copenhagen's Sporveje decommissioned the last old two-axle carriages. The Tram History Society organized a number of trips on different tram lines - in this film you can see a look back at the trip on 5 June 1966, which took place on line 16.By SporvognDK - .
Postcard: Copenhagen tram line 10 with articulated tram 856 at Toftegårds Plads (1965)Skjoldenæsholm Tram Museum
Modern articulated tram at line 10's terminus at Toftegårds Plads in Copenhagen, summer 1965.
Articulated tram no. 856 was built by DÜWAG in 1963. In 1971 the tram was sold to Alexandria in Egypt.By Henrik Boye, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) - .
Postcard: Copenhagen tram line 20 with railcar 317 at Toftegårds Plads (1957)Skjodenæsholm Tram Museum
The common terminus of lines 18 and 20 at Toftegårds Plads in Copenhagen, summer 1957.
Both carriages were built by Scandia, motor carriage no. 317 in 1912 and motor carriage no. 441 in 1918.
29By Henrik Boye, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) - .
Most viewed - Last Tram. Gunnar Lemvigh with Emsemble. Copenhagen (1941)Last Tram is a Danish comedy record that makes fun of the overcrowded trams, which were running for the last time just after midnight during World War II in Denmark.
Gunnar Lemvigh (1909-1979) was a Danish singer, comedian, and movie actor. He appeared in 52 films between 1939 and 1977. Recorded several 78rpm records during the 1940s.
Aage Juhl Thomsen (1899-1979), a popular Danish band leader, was also one of the pioneers of Danish jazz in the late 1920s and the 1930s.
Postcard: Copenhagen tram line 10 at Toftegårds Plads (1932)SHS Skjoldenæsholm Tram Museum
Two-decker former Frederiksberg railcar in company with bogie train from Valby Skovlinie. This line ran on summer Sundays 1932-35. The two-decker trams ran for the last time in 1933.By Henrik Boye, John Lundgren, Sporvejshistorisk Selskab (SHS) - .
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Unseen color footage of Denmark | Remastered (1920)A kaleidoscopic journey through Denmark. First, a tour of Copenhagen with, among other things, Tivoli, the Town Hall Square, the Marble Church, Amalienborg, Dr. Louise's Bridge, and the usual busy everyday life in the capital, as well as the nature in Dyrehaven a little north of Copenhagen. From Zealand, you can see, among other things, Stevns Klint with Gammel Højerup Church, the Gåsetårnet in Vordingborg, Fredensborg Castle, Nakkehoved Lighthouse in Gilleleje, and Kronborg Castle. There are plenty of shots of the bathing life on the beaches in North Zealand and the rocky coast of Bornholm. On Funen, you can see Christiansminde at Svendborg and the ferry to Tåsinge. From Jutland you can see, among other things, The Silkeborg Islands, Himmelbjerget, Ålborg, which is connected to Nørresundby by two bridges, Skagen with Holger Drachmann's grave, the west coast of Jutland (presumably Thorup Strand and Bovbjerg), Esbjerg with the fishing port, Fanø, Ribe with its cathedral and old houses, Møgeltønder, Schackenborg Castle, Dybbøl and Sønderborg, Galgebakken and Brundlund Castle with the Slotsmøllen in Aabenraa, Gråsten Castle, Haderslev, Århus Cathedral, Koldinghus and the traffic hub Fredericia, which connects Funen and Jutland, as well as Vejle.
00:25 Copenhagen: The Thorvaldsen Museum
00:38 Copenhagen: Holmens Kirke - The maritime church Holmens Kirke
01:43 Copenhagen: Tivoli main entrance from inside. Wondering about the steps going down.
01:43 Copenhagen: Kongens Nytorv - Kings Square, The Royal Theatre and the department store Magasin
01:56 Copenhagen: Marmorkirken / Frederikskirken - The Marble Church / The Frederiks Church seen from the Amalienborg Square
02:20 Copenhagen: Amalienborg seen through the Kolonnade from Amaliegade.
02:42 Copenhagen: Amalienborg is seen above, with the naval centre Holmen in the background.
03:03 Copenhagen: Harbour - appears to be at the end of Sct. Annae Plads.
03:33 Copenhagen: The Thorvaldsen Museum seen from Gammel Strand - Old Beach
03:35 Copenhagen: Christiansborg Castle (new after the rebuilding after the fire in 1884 - only missing the weather vane at the top of the tower) seen from Højbro Plads
04:11 Copenhagen: Børsen - The Stock Exchange
04:27 Copenhagen: Højbro Plads and the Nikolai Church (a museum today) seen from Børsen - The Stock Exchange
04:53 Copenhagen: Rådhuspladsen?
05:01 Copenhagen: Tivoli main entrance
05:37 Copenhagen: Domkirken - The Copenhagen Dome / Vor Frue Kirke seen from Kannikestræde
05:54 Copenhagen: Amager Torv og Storkespringvandet - Amager Square and the Stork Fountain
06:05 ?
06:28 Copenhagen Højbro Plads
07:02 Copenhagen: Knippelsbro - The Knippels Bridge
07:37 Copenhagen: Langelinie
07:42 ?
08:01 ?
08:14 ? Railroad
08:26 Stevns: Højerup gamle kirke - Højerup old church. Today, it is even closer to the edge
08:48 Vordingborg: Gåsetårnet - The Goose Tower
09:04 Copenhagen: Hovedbanegården - Main Station
09:29 Copenhagen: Hovedbanegården - Main Station seen from Vesterbrogade
09:54 Copenhagen: Rådhuspladsen - Town Hall Square and Strøget seen from Vesterbrogade
10:00 Copenhagen: Palace Hotel
10:19 Copenhagen: Town Hall
10:43 Copenhagen: Appears to be the Burmeister & Wain ship yard
10:49 Copenhagen: The Roseborg Castle (storage of the Crown Jewels) seen from Kongens Have - The King's Garden/park
11:01 Copenhagen: Dronning Louises Bro og Søtorvet - The Queen Louise Bridge and the Lake Square
11:28 Copenhagen: Street view
12:41 Copenhagen: The Rosenborg Castle seen from the Kings Garden
12:49 ?
12:50 Fredensborg: The Fredensborg Castle - The Royal Summer Castle
13:00 Fredensborg: Esrum Sø - The Esrum Lake by the Fredensborg Castle
13:13 Fredensborg: Most probably Esrum Lake
13:38 ? Rock coast light house
13:52 ?
14:06 Gilleleje The Nakkehoved lighthouse.
14:15 ? Beach
15:16 ?
15:23 ?
15:30 Silkeborg: The old wheel steamer "Hjejlen". Still on active duty today.
15:54 Silkeborg: Silkeborg Lakes and canals
16:30 ? Farm land
17:00 ? Farm
17:34 ? Skovgårds Museet Viborg
17:43 Aalborg Pontoon Bridge - pontoon bridge crossing Limfjorden to Nørresundby with Hotel Royal and Nørresundby Church in the background.
18:05 Aalborg Old Railroad Bridge from Aalborg to Nørresundby crossint Limfjorden.
18:24 Middelfart: Strib Lighthouse
18:50 Middelfart: Middelfart old harbour - looks very much the same today
19:00 Middelfart: Middelfart old harbour and church
19:18 Odense Skt. Knuds Kirke /Church Odense
19:36 Svendborg: The corner of the island of Thurø in the Svendborg Sound
20:09 Svendborg: Svendbourg Sound - Same plac 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=niJMYNO9e08
20:39 Svendborg: Christiansminde
21:00 ? Small ferry
21:26 Helsingør: The Kronborg Castle seen from the harbour
22:17 Helsingør: Helsingør Harbour?
22:27 ? Beach boat
22:38 ? Beach with no restrictions
23:09 ? Beach with fishing boats. HG means Hirtshals - a town on the west coast of northern Jutland.
23:11 Esbjerg: Esbjerg fishing boat harbour. The E gives it away as Esbjerg
23:18 Esjberg The island Fanø. The Beach Resort hotel is on the island of Fanø.
23:26 Esbjerg: Farmer. The island of Fanø?
24:06 Esbjerg: Street view on the island of Fanø
24:07 Ribe: The Ribe Dome
24:48 Ribe: Downtown Ribe
24:59 Ribe
25:05 Skagen Skagen lighthouse.
25:10 Vejle? Railroad bridge across a small river
25:26 Copenhagen: Swing bridge
26:15 Tønder: Townhall Square
26:39 Møgeltønder: Møgeltønder main street - looks the same today
27:01 Møgeltønder: Schackenborg Castle
27:15 Møgeltønder: Schackenborg Castle gate to Schackenborgvej (road)
27:30 Sønderborg: Dybbøl Mølle
27:39 ?
27:50 Aabenraa: Brundlund Castle
28:02 Aabenraa: Aabenraa Slotsvandmølle - castle water mill - rostored today
28:10 Aabenraa: Aabenraa downtown street - looks the same today
28:27 Graasten: Graasten Castle - became a Royal Summer Castle in 1935 as a wedding gift to Crown Prince Frederik and Crown Princess Ingrid.
28:47 Haderslev: Vor Frue Kirke - Our Lady's Church
28:54 Haderslev: Torvet - The Square - looks the same today. The shop names changed to Danish after Denmark won this part of the country back from Germany in 1920.
29:14 Haderslev: Haderslev Dam / lake
29:32 Copenhagen: Langeliniepavillonen - The Langelinie Pavilion / restaurant. This building was blown up by the Germans during the WWII occupation of Denmark as revenge for the Danish Resistance. Also in the picture is the Little Mermaid, from one of Hans Christian Andersen's stories.
29:47 Copenhagen: Svanemøllen harbour
30:04 Klampenborg: Dyrehaven - The Deer park (not a zoo) in Klampenborg
30:16 Klampenborg: Dyrehaven: Peter Lieps Hus - a restaurant
30:34 Klampenborg: North of - The Royal Hermitage Castle in Dyrehaven.
30:45 Klampenborg: North of - Dyrehaven
31:23 Klampenborg: North of - Dyrehaven
31:29 ? Railroad bridge over water
31:44 ?
31:52? Beach resort hotel
32:01 Ribe
32:19 Ribe
32:30 Ribe
32:42 ?
33:10 Fredericia: Fredericia to Strib railroad ferries.
33:34 Fredericia Fredericia or Strib Railroad station
34:00 Fredericia: Strib - Fredericia Ferry
34:27 Fredericia: Strib - Fredericia Ferry
35:46 Vejle Kig op mød møllen
35:54 Vejle Dæmningen
36:05 Copenhagen: Copenhagen Main Station with the Tietgensgade Bridge in the background.
36:37 Silkeborg?
36:48 ?
36:58 ?
37:22 ? Farm
38:19 Odense Sct Albani Church
38:37 ?
38:49 ?
39:06 Odense Den Brusende Havhest / The Roaring Seahorse
39:21 Sønderborg: Sønderborg Harbour and the Sct. Marie Kirke, before the Germans added decor on the tower, was taken down after Sønderborg came back to Denmark again.By Vivid History - .
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Most viewed - Copenhagen transport now and then (1899-2016)A Copenhagen-mix from modern street views and dito buses with pictures from the former tram-system on the same locations.
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KS Copenhagen 4 part (1899-1972)Kongens Nytorv, the world's most beautiful square, as I remember it from my childhood.By Jean MIRÉ MAISON - - .
Location on a map
Trams in the direction of Toftegårds Plads (Copenhagen)