LUND & HARTMANN
1866 - 1869
Nørrebrogade 106 og Vesterbrogade 25, Copenhagen
Johan Christian Lund (1800 - ??), silk hat and cloth dealer,
grocer
Hans Nicolai Hartmann (1828 - ??), grocer
The merchant Hans Nicolai Hartmann hired a small wooden
building and a shed of A. Tvede on Noerrebrogade 106 and started
his match stick factory in the spring of 1866.
That autumn , his good friend Johan Christian Lund had a few
rooms available in his property on Vesterbrogade 25.
Although the buildings were brick and in the right conditions
for match making Hartmann was refused because the fire
department found that a pair of adjacent half-timbered houses
made it risky and that the premises were too far from the
public fire hydrants in Vesterbrogade.
Hartmann continued on Nørrebrogade and the police did not
comment on the factory when they visit the property in 1867
because of a few illegally constructed shacks in the backyard .
In the spring of 1869 the police recorded the
company " Lund & Hartmann frictionssvovlstikkefabrik " as one of
the harmful factories regarding smoke and odors .
There is no information about when the factory closes.
The half-timbered building (C), where Hartman had his match
stick factory, even it was a commen demand, that these factories
were placed in building only made of bricks.