• Felsko may refer to: Johann Felsko, (1813—1902), an architect, urban planner and the chief architect of Riga for 35 years Karl Felsko, (1844—1918), one...
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    Johann Daniel Felsko (also Felskau; Latvian: Johans Daniels Felsko; 30 October [O.S. 18] 1813 — 7 October [O.S. 24 September] 1902) was a Baltic German...
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  • Johann Felsko (Latvian: Kārlis Johans Felsko; 18 May [O.S. 6] 1844 – 1919) was an architect and son of chief architect of Riga Johann Daniel Felsko....
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  • Wilhelm Bockslaff (1858–1945), architect (Latvia) Johann Felsko (1813–1902), architect (Latvia) Karl Felsko, (1844–1918), architect (Latvia) Christoph Haberland...
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    Petersburg–Warsaw railway line. The station building was designed by the architect Johann Felsko, and was a small building on two floors with two platforms and four...
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    building was erected in the years 1864—66 after a project by architect Johann Felsko in Neo-Gothic style. "The Small Guild". citariga.lv. Retrieved 2009-07-26...
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    Church is consecrated in 1852 and designed in Neo-Gothic forms by Johann Felsko. Banga, Vita; Marina Levina; et al. (2007). Rīgas dievnami: Arhitektūra...
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    eastern suburb by new bridges. At the suggestion of the architects Johann Felsko and Otto Dietze, a green area of parks and gardens as well as a broad...
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    the banks of the Daugava River. The neo-Gothic church was designed by Johann Felsko. The foundation stone was laid in 1857 and the church was consecrated...
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  • Dreijmanis (1895-1953) Mihails Eizenšteins (1867-1920) Johann Felsko (1813-1902) Karl Felsko (1844-1918) Aleksandrs Klinklāvs (1899-1982) Eižens Laube...
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    The previous one was built between 1859 and 1861 to a design by Johann Daniel Felsko. The chapel was destroyed in the 1960s. In 1989, it was decided to...
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  • The previous one was built between 1859 and 1861 to a design by Johann Daniel Felsko. 46°33′36″N 15°39′00″E / 46.5601°N 15.6499°E / 46.5601; 15.6499...
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    Press. pp. 71, 76, 77. ISBN 978-0-88192-589-0. Retrieved 13 January 2024. Felsko, Elsa (1963). A Book of Wild Flowers (2nd impression ed.). Oxford, United...
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  • wounded by Franciszka Mann 23 October 1943. Died 22 May 1945 of typhus Paul Felsko Assigned east Poland governorship. Died in soviet prison camp 15 April 1952...
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    architect of the city of Riga, becoming a successor of architect Johann Daniel Felsko. Returning to his hometown, he dedicated most of his creative life...
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    Baumanis, Latvian architect Andrejs Pumpurs, Latvian poet and writer. Johann Daniel Felsko, architect. Jāzeps Grosvalds, Latvian painter. Kārlis Mīlenbahs,...
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