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    Charles (Carl Michael) Bernhoeft (22 July 1859 – 1933) was a photographer in Luxembourg, where he took portraits of the Grand Ducal court as well as numerous...
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  • Albrecht (1874–1975), composer Louis Beicht (1886–1943), composer Charles Bernhoeft (1859–1933), photographer Emile Boeres (1890–1944), composer Pierre...
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    continued to run the family business in Luxembourg City for many years. Charles Bernhoeft (1859–1933) took portraits of the Grand Ducal court as well as numerous...
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  • awarded the Nobel prize for his pioneering work in colour photography. Charles Bernhoeft (1859-1933) was a successful portrait and landscape photographer,...
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    French). gouvernement.lu. 4 August 2005. Retrieved 3 August 2006. Whitney, Charles S (2003), Bridges of the World: Their Design and Construction, Dover Publications...
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    M. Mongenast-Srvais by Charles Bernhoeft....
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    built a new castle in Neo-Renaissance style. In 1971, the State architect Charles Arendt carried out restoration work. In 1974 the property was sold to Alphonse...
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    still privately owned. Some can be seen in Luxembourg's Photothèque. Charles Bernhoeft took over his photographic business. René Clesse, "Geschichtsschreibung...
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    moved his business to 3, rue du Génie, (now avenue Monterey), where Charles Bernhoeft had worked as a photographer until 1903. Kutter's first son, Edouard...
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