User:Viking1808

Viking1808 joined Wikipedia in September 2010.

Interests centre around Danish Waters [The Great Belt and Kattegat] in 1808 and adjacent years - see the page for HMS Falcon (1802)

I am happy to read anything in Danish, if that helps fellow editors

Quick link to Danish Wiki

Quick link to Norwegian Wiki

Resources
Lists of Norwegian ships 1808-1814 and other Norwegian ref. in discussion at Talk:Norwegian Gunships (1865)Author: Adolph Strunk) = Project Runeberg
 * On Line
 * People of Interest in Dansk Biografisk Leksikon at lex.dk
 * Portraits by Danish, Norwegian or Friesian artists (Samlinger til en beskrivende Catalog over Portraiter af Danske, Norske og Holstenere
 * Danish Manorhouses website

Lists of Danish ships

 * Danish Miltary History website (if necessary, type Lougen in the search box, then click read more.)This site has many articles in English on similar subjects - just browse
 * http://www.jmarcussen.dk/maritim/skibsliste/liste.php?ini=%C6 for a private website listing all danish merchant ships from the year dot. Listed alphabetically (nb Æ, Ø, and Å come at the end of the Danish alphabet)
 * 2001 list of merchant ships based at Svendborg, Fyn (Funen) in 1871 = Danmarks Handelsflaade i Aaret 1871 - Svendborg
 * skibregister (den sorte registrand) - There is also access to all the coded sources and the usual caveats!
 * Entries in Skibregister may have coded references - see here for the coded sources
 * Norwegian Naval Strength in 1808 after Seagull's Capture now see article Royal Dano-Norwegian Navy order of battle in Norway (1808)
 * Den Danske Lod
 * The Royal Danish Naval Museum and then >DATABASE>SIMPEL>Danske Navne>and choose your ship, or simply this link. That link now appears to be inoperable, but can be accessed by *[Royal Danish Naval Museum] then >DATABASE>SIMPEL>Danske Navne>and choose ship's name, or direct at [list of ships]. (new links august 2022)

For other ships (e.g. British built ships captured by the Danes) go to Royal Danish Naval Museum, do NOT choose English language version (which is still under construction), choose DATABASE then AVANCEREDE and select Nationality and enter the year plus/minus (say) 10 years. Beware that the Danish spelling of a ship's name may be slightly different from the English or Anglified version. e.g Friderickssteen instead of Frederickssteen.
 * Fra Krigens Tid (1807 -1814) (From the wartime) edited by N A Larsen, Christiana (Oslo) 1878. (Title page and Chapter headings)

with copyright restrictions.
 * T. A. Topsøe-Jensen og Emil Marquard (1935) “Officerer i den dansk-norske Søetat 1660-1814 og den danske Søetat 1814-1932“. Two volumes. Hard copies are listed in libraries Stockholm, Odense, Ballerup and Copenhagen. Also downloadable at Volume 1 and Volume 2
 * With I P (1819) Danske og Norske Søheltes Bedrifter 1797 - 1813 (Tales of Danish Naval Heroes from 1797 - 1813)
 * Downloadable
 * Twelve x Warship Histories vessels records as PDFs. Each file contains approximately 2500 records:from National Maritime Museum
 * Restricted On-Line Search
 * Wandell C F (1915) Søkrigen i de dansk-norske farvande 1807-14 : fra tabet af flaaden til freden i Kiel