Gustav Wilhelm Wolff (14 November 1834 – 17 April 1913) was a German-born British shipbuilder and politician. Born in Hamburg, he moved to Liverpool in...
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Marie Héléne Vieira da Silva Louis Vivin Friedrich Vordemberge-Gildewart W Theodor Werner Walter Kurt Wiemken Hans Wimmer Fritz Winter Gustav H. Wolff...
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Support vessels. Harland & Wolff was formed in 1861 by Edward James Harland (1831–1895) and Hamburg-born Gustav Wilhelm Wolff (1834–1913) who came to the...
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The Golem (Meyrink novel) (redirect from The Golem (Gustav Meyrink novel))
The Golem (original German title: Der Golem) is a novel written by Gustav Meyrink between 1907 and 1914. First published in serial form from December 1913...
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Cross Sister in Hamburg, and later in Vienna. In 1897 she married Otto Gustav Wolff in Hamburg. With Agnes Miegel she was an important figure of East Prussian...
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Edward Harland (category Articles with hCards)
formed a business partnership with Gustav Wilhelm Wolff, his former personal assistant, creating Harland and Wolff. Later, Harland recruited William James...
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Paula Hitler (redirect from Paula Wolff)
Paula Hitler, also known as Paula Wolff and Paula Hitler-Wolff, (21 January 1896 – 1 June 1960) was the younger sister of Adolf Hitler and the last child...
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Carl Jung (redirect from Dr Carl Gustav Jung)
Carl Gustav Jung (/jʊŋ/ YUUNG; German: [kaʁl ˈjʊŋ]; 26 July 1875 – 6 June 1961) was a Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist, psychologist and pioneering...
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J. & G. Thomson, who were building ships for John Bibby & Sons. Gustav Wilhelm Wolff, Schwabe's nephew, who would later go into partnership with Harland...
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Gustav Riehl (10 February 1855, in Wiener Neustadt – 7 January 1943, in Vienna) was an Austrian dermatologist. From 1872 he studied medicine at the University...
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Socialism in Europe such as Jean Jaurès and Emile Vandervelde. Gustav Mayer married Flora Wolff (1882–1962) on 26 October 1905, which afforded him a degree...
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Netherlands Bach Society (category Articles with hCards)
players of the Concertgebouworkest and soloists were the same. Charles de Wolff succeeded Van der Horst in 1965. During this period the Concertgebouw tradition...
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Eduard Heine (category Articles with hCards)
1840 Heine returned to Berlin, where he studied mathematics under Peter Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet, while also attending classes of Jakob Steiner and Johann...
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Gustav Ernst Stresemann (German pronunciation: [ˈɡʊstaf ˈʃtʁeːzəˌman] ; 10 May 1878 – 3 October 1929) was a German statesman during the Weimar Republic...
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Death in Venice (redirect from Gustav von Aschenbach)
Mann had observed during his 1911 visit to the city. The main character is Gustav von Aschenbach, a famous Silesian author in his early 50s who recently has...
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List of harpsichordists (section H)
Nicholas Kraemer Marcelle de Lacour Wanda Landowska Cosimo Damiano Lanza Gustav Leonhardt Raymond Leppard Christiana Lin Giedrė Lukšaitė-Mrázková Marie...
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Keitel. Also represented were some leaders of the German economy, such as Gustav Krupp (of the conglomerate Krupp) and former Reichsbank president Hjalmar...
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Thaxted (tune) (category Choral compositions by Gustav Holst)
"Thaxted" is a hymn tune by the English composer Gustav Holst, based on the stately theme from the middle section of the Jupiter movement of his orchestral...
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Conrad Nagel, and Gustav von Seyffertitz, directed by Fred Niblo, and vaguely based on the novel War in the Dark by Ludwig Wolff. The film grossed $543...
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Gustav Ehrhart (21 December 1894 – 11 December 1971) was a German chemist. He synthesized the first fully synthetic opioid analgesic, methadone, together...
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established by Gustave Bock, a former board member of the publisher, and Hermann Wolff (1845–1902), a former editorial director. Bock was the agent of Ferruccio...
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Gustavians (category Gustav III)
Tobias Sergel. Hovpartiet Coup of 1809 Gustav III of Sweden "Gustavianerna". Nordisk Familjebok. 10: 700–1. 1909. Wolff, Charlotta; Nurmiainen, Jouko (2022)...
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Gustav Ludwig Hertz (/hɜːrts/; German: [ˈɡʊs.taf ˈluːt.vɪç hɛʁt͡s] ; 22 July 1887 – 30 October 1975) was a German experimental physicist and Nobel laureate...
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Pfleiderer GmbH (formerly Pfleiderer AG) is a formerly listed company headquartered in the German city of Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz, Germany. The company...
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Heinrich Hertz (redirect from H. Hertz)
(3): 197–270. doi:10.1007/bf00376092. S2CID 121101068. Brian Taylor, H. Gustav Mueller, Fitting and Dispensing Hearing Aids, Plural Publishing, Incorporated...
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Letitia Alice Walkington (category Articles with hCards)
city; in 1913 Edith and Letitia were both left £200 by Gustav Wilhelm Wolff of Harland and Wolff. She did not attend school until she was 16, instead being...
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Hitler family (redirect from Gustav Hitler)
Berchtesgaden, reportedly living "in seclusion" in a two-room flat as Paula Wolff. ("Wolf" was Adolf Hitler's self-adopted nickname.) During this time, she...
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Ismay was approached by Gustav Christian Schwabe, a prominent Liverpool merchant, and his nephew, the shipbuilder Gustav Wilhelm Wolff, during a game of billiards...
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HMHS Britannic (redirect from H.M.H.S. Britannic)
the sinking of the Titanic. She was laid up at her builders, Harland and Wolff, in Belfast for many months before being requisitioned as a hospital ship...
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Nanak Dev Gustav Bergmann Gustav Glogau Gustav Gustavovich Shpet Gustav Kafka Gustav Landauer Gustav Naan Gustav Radbruch Gustav Teichmuller Gustav Teichmüller...
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