Jesus Church, Valby, a Church of Denmark church in Copenhagen, Denmark
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In the summer of 2005 there were reports and pictures of Alexandra together with 14 years younger Martin Jørgensen (b. 2 March 1978 in Valby), who is a photographer and the son of Jacob Jørgensen.
Brandt was married April 1, 1909 in Copenhagen with Gerda Petersen (October 14, 1880 in Valby - August 22, 1941 in Gentofte), daughter of commerce gardener Emil Frederick Daniel Petersen, Marie Caroline Elisabeth Clément.
These include the Little Horn-Blower at City Hall Square in Copenhagen (bronze, 1899), the four granite elephants of the Elephant Gate at the Ny Carlsberg brewery in Valby (1901) and a statue of Ogier the Dane for the romantic gardens at Marienlyst House (bronze 1907).
Dahlerup was also inspired by Notre-Dame la Grande in Poitiers, France, and by the synagogue in Toledo, Spain.
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On the gallery stands the organ built by the famous French organbuilder Aristide Cavaillé-Coll.
One unusual act he was responsible for producing was that of Buffalo Sabres defenseman Jim Schoenfeld, with whom Valby recorded two albums: 1972's Schony and its follow-up, The Key Is Love (1974).
In the Middle Ages it was a large country estate comprising the villages of Serridslev, Solbjerg, Vanløse, Vigerslev, Valby, Brønshøj and Emdrup.