• Joseph Ledwinka (December 14, 1870 – November 26, 1949) was an automobile engineer. Joseph V. Ledwinka, a distant relative of Hans Ledwinka, was born...
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    Hans Ledwinka (14 February 1878 – 2 March 1967) was an Austrian automobile designer. Ledwinka was born in Klosterneuburg (Lower Austria), near Vienna,...
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    automakers Dodge, Ford, Buick, and the French company, Citroën. In 1930, Joseph Ledwinka, an engineer with Budd, designed an automobile prototype with a full...
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    Hupp 32. Edward Budd and Joseph Ledwinka were employed at Hale & Kilburn at the time, Budd as the general manager and Ledwinka as engineer. Budd was interested...
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    Bentley. p. 58. Strohl, Daniel (12 February 2014). "Ferdinand Porsche, Joseph Ledwinka, and the invention of the electric hub motor". Hemmings. U.S. patent...
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    also received the American Society of Mechanical Engineers's Medal. Joseph Ledwinka "E.G. Budd Dies; Industrial, 75, A Transit Pioneer". The Philadelphia...
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    with Budd for the body work. While Muller designed the drive train, Joseph Ledwinka designed the body for the car and the project was completed in 1928...
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    39 factories with approximately 12,000 employees in North America. Joseph Ledwinka Slumbercoach "National Register Information System". National Register...
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    acquired in November 2006 by Martinrea International. Budd Company Joseph Ledwinka James Taylor (2017). A-Z of European Coachbuilders 1919-2000. Herridge...
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  • Abbot & North Vermont 1979, ISBN 0-7153-7673-X. Tatra – The Legacy of Hans Ledwinka, SAF Publishing, Harrow 1990, ISBN 0-946719-06-3 (written with John G Henry)...
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    1868–1879: Otto Bach 1880–1908: Joseph Friedrich Hummel 1908–1911: Joseph Reiter 1911–1913: Paul Graener 1913–1917: Franz Ledwinka 1917–1938: Bernhard Paumgartner...
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    1936 to 1939. The car was similar to the contemporary designs of Hans Ledwinka of Tatra, in particular the Tatra V570 and Tatra 97. This resulted in a...
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    (1871–1944), politician and Austrian chancellor, died in Klosterneuburg Hans Ledwinka (1878–1967), automobile designer Franz Kafka (1883–1924), author, died...
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  • Klemm [de] Carl Graf von Klinckowström [de] Carl Rudolf Paul Klingspor Hans Ledwinka Arthur Mainka Hans Rhode Karl Heinz Schmidt 1962: Hans Baier Walter Bauer [de]...
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  • with Winfried Wolf [de] in Kitzbühel and, from 1946 to 1949, with Franz Ledwinka [de] at the Mozarteum at Salzburg. In 1951 she moved to Switzerland.[citation...
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  • Suitner (1922-2010) studied with teachers including Clemens Krauss, Franz Ledwinka, and Fritz Weidlich. Beat Furrer [pupils] Pavel Bořkovec [pupils] Jaroslav...
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