Paul Walcker (May 31, 1846 – June 6, 1928 ) was a German pipe organ builder. Born in Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, he was a son of the notable...
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Walcker Orgelbau (also known as E. F. Walcker & Cie.) of Ludwigsburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, is a builder of pipe organs. It was founded in Cannstatt...
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Sauer sold the company to his longtime manager and deputy Paul Walcker, son of E. F. Walcker. At least 10 of his organs were installed in Latvia. He married...
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pair of Excelsiors from Belgium. In a rain-soaked race it was the Chenard-Walcker team and the Bentley that set the pace, chased by the smaller 2-litre Bignan...
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Paul Schiemann, 1876-1944, p92 Gerhard Walcker-Mayer Riga Cathedral organ as viewed by Walcker March 2003 Magle, Frederik (7 July 2005). "The Walcker...
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Lagache and Léonard were engineers at automobile manufacturer Chenard et Walcker, and were chosen to drive their "Sport" model in the inaugural 24 Hours...
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Staff Name Head coach Sylvain Blaise President Nicolas Desachy Physical therapy Paul Walcker Team coach José Olacia Occitan commentator Maurizio Giraudo...
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Church, considered the reference instrument of the Alsatian organ reform (Walcker V/105), and conductor of the Dortmund Bach Choir in 1925. From 1929 onwards...
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Hastings, Op. 1244 (2 manuals, 18 registers), and rebuilt and expanded by E F Walcker & Cie. in 1960. The Hook and Hastings instrument had, in turn, replaced...
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reconstruction of the previous organ, which was built in 1907 by Eberhard Friedrich Walcker (Ludwigsburg). The instrument has 53 stops, it has slider chests and a...
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1797 Olof Schwan of Stockholm built an organ with 34 stops. In 1914, E F Walcker & Co, Ludwigsburg, Germany built an organ with 73 stops. The current organ...
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Sébastien Taofifénua Jérôme Thion Sébastien Vahaamahina Yohann Vivalda Quentin Walcker Dimitri Basilaia Giorgi Jgenti Davit Kubriashvili Mick O'Driscoll Paddy...
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1838, the new church was consecrated. In 1840, a large organ from the Walcker company (Ludwigsburg, Kingdom of Württemberg) was installed in the temple...
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Auto (Finland) Vanaja (Finland) ACMAT (France) Berliet (France) Chenard-Walcker (France) Citroën (France) De Dion-Bouton (France) Delahaye (France) FAR...
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most of the unique murals and interior decoration were lost. The E.F.Walcker organ was also dismantled and removed from the church building. During...
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Saoutchik (section Paul Saoutchik)
TAV 8, TAV 30 Bugatti Type 57 Cadillac Sixty Two Charron 15CV Chenard-Walcker Aigle 8 Delage (multiple models, including D8-120) Delahaye Type 134, Type...
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"Heilbronn synagogue organ". Opus list. Walcker. "Disposition of the former synagogue organ in Heilbronn". Opusbuch 29. Walcker. pp. 382–383. Christhard, Schrenk;...
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only 12 of the 41 starters completed the 24 hours. The 4-litre Chenard-Walcker of the 1923 winners René Léonard and André Lagache had the early lead,...
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Series Ref Laps Km Mi 1923 André Lagache (FRA) 3.0 Chenard & Walcker SA (FRA) Chenard-Walcker Type U3 15CV Sport M 128 2209.536 1372.942 No series René...
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production, in a tripartite agreement with FAR Tractor Company and Chenard & Walcker automakers, and Rosengart, an entry-level manufacturer of small family...
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Congregational Church, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA Liszt, Vierne, Guilmant, Rheinberger Walcker Organ, Op. 200, Methuen Memorial Music Hall, Methuen, Massachusetts, USA...
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Maurice Becquet Bignan 2L 15 km 1925 André Lagache René Léonard Chenard-Walcker 1926 André Boillot Louis Rigal Peugeot 174S 1927 Robert Sénéchal Nicolas...
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Rebadged Dongfeng Rich D3 1950 1955 M van D4 Chenard-Walcker CPV Sold from 1947 to 1950 as a Chenard-Walcker model until that company's acquisition. D4 1955...
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crumble and fall in time. The organ was built in 1891 by German company Walcker of Ludwigsburg, with a pneumatic mechanism. At the time it was the largest...
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recordings Free download of BWV 565 recorded by Frederik Magle on the 1882–83 Walcker organ in Riga Cathedral, Latvia. Accessed: 08:14, 3 April 2016 (UTC) Toccata...
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was headed by Paul-Marie Pons and it was known as the Plan Pons. Under "The Plan", Renault and Peugeot (along with their Chenard & Walcker debtor/subsidiary)...
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Bericht uber das 2. Colloquium der Walcker-Stiftung 9.–10.3.1972 in Freiburg/Breisgau. Veröffentlichungen der Walcker-Stiftung für orgelwissenschaftliche...
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from defending distance victors Lorraine-Dietrich and Bentley. Chenard-Walcker was a notable absentee, after being the pacesetter in the early years....
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records, remaining in production until 1960. Peugeot took over Chenard-Walcker in 1950, having already been required to acquire a controlling interest...
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Sunbeam in the lead, chased by the Bentleys, Saint-Paul's Lorraine and the two large Chenard-Walckers. On only the fourth lap, Pisart bought his Chenard...
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