Blasewitz is a larger borough (Stadtbezirk) of Dresden, Germany in the city's eastern centre on the Elbe river. It consists of seven quarters (Stadtteile):...
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Dresden the capital of Saxony in Germany. It connects the city districts of Blasewitz and Loschwitz, two affluent residential areas, which around 1900 were...
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the new school building as Realgymnasium Blasewitz on April 30, 1908 1938 Renaming to Schillerschule Blasewitz 1945 Anglo-American air raid on Dresden...
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demolished and replaced with large apartment blocks. The villa districts in Blasewitz, Striesen, Kleinzschachwitz, Loschwitz and on the Weißen Hirsch were largely...
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0 m (246 ft) Church of the Holy Spirit (Heilig-Geist-Kirche) Dresden-Blasewitz Germany 75.0 m (246 ft) Church of the Blessing (Segenskirche) (de)...
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giant "villa colonies" (Villenkolonien) in Dresden, Germany: Gründerzeit quarters of Blasewitz (incl. Tolkewitz and Striesen), Gruna and Johannstadt....
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Franz Gustav Arndt (20 August 1842, Lobsens - 13 March 1905, Blasewitz) was a German landscape and genre painter. His father, Gustav Wilhelm Arndt was...
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historian of Blasewitz. Prskawetz, Kurt-Dieter. "Karl Emil Scherz | Architekt und Ortschronist aus Blasewitz » www.dresden-blasewitz.de «". www.blasewitz.de. Retrieved...
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Edmund Hottenroth (9 October 1804, Blasewitz – 13 April 1889, Rome) was a German landscape painter in the late Romantic style. His brother was the portrait...
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Karl Schliephacke (2 August 1834, Halberstadt – 3 June 1913, Blasewitz) was German bryologist known for his studies of sphagnum mosses. From 1851 he worked...
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The Schillerplatz is a cobblestoned square in Blasewitz part of Dresden, Germany. A square has been named after Friedrich Schiller, a German dramatist...
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Preller (the Younger) (1 September 1838 in Weimar – 21 October 1901 in Blasewitz) was a German land and seascape painter. He was the youngest son of the...
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Parsifal for Richard Wagner at the Bayreuth Festspielhaus. Scaria died in Blasewitz, in Germany, in 1886. 1868 Franz von Holstein: Der Haideschacht – Königliches...
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LBHS Type Public Established 1972; 52 years ago (1972) Principal Brian Blasewitz Teaching staff 109.71 (FTE) Number of students 2,719 (2022-23) Student...
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Dresden at the Blaues Wunder bridge. View from the Blasewitz quarter to Loschwitz on the other side....
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Switzerland. He opened a woodworking studio and a photography supplies store in Blasewitz from 1894 to 1895. He had Karl Emil Scherz build him a villa with a daylight...
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Lothar Schreyer (1886 in Blasewitz – 1966 in Hamburg) was a German artist, writer, editor, stage designer and gallery owner. He was the first Master of...
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Rosengarten park in the west. Loschwitz is connected with the borough of Blasewitz south of the Elbe by the Blue Wonder (Blaues Wunder) bridge. Furthermore...
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divorce, Marie resumed the use of her Mecklenburg title and lived in the Blasewitz section of Dresden, capital of the Kingdom of Saxony. On 11 August 1914...
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51.041975; 13.817859 (Hungerstein Tolkewitz) Year: 2016. Elbe Dresden-Blasewitz 2 by 2 meter stone near kilometer 48.7 with years: 1930, 1943, 1947, 1950...
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horse-drawn line opened between the city centre and the former village of Blasewitz, now a borough of Dresden. The Dresden tramway is a mixed system of traditional...
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und Opium, was written by Frithjof Melzer (1929). He lived in Dresden-Blasewitz and many of his materials were destroyed during World War II. Jiang, Hong...
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company, which was based in the Residenzstraße 32 in the Dresden borough of Blasewitz and had branch offices in Leipzig and Darmstadt. While the Verlag Theodor...
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Ernst Erwin Oehme (18 September 1831 in Dresden – 10 October 1907 in Blasewitz) was a German painter known mainly for his oils and watercolor paintings...
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and his family took a flat in the culturally important Dürerbundhaus in Blasewitz. Here, Ferdinand Avenarius headed the leading cultural organization of...
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(Blyth) 99.93 ft (30.46 m) Stadt Wehlen 1879 Paddle steamer Germany (Blasewitz) Germany (Unknown) 194.25 ft (59.21 m) Vallejo — 1879 Houseboat United...
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principal in 2000 and was succeeded by Dr. Michael R. Blasewitz in 2004. In 2012 Dr. Blasewitz was named Director of High Schools of Seminole County Public...
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SV 1910 which had taken in the players of the local sides of Striesen, Blasewitz, Tolkewitz und Laubegast at the behest of the Nazi sport authorities in...
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Avenarius, and the art historian Paul Schumann. It resided in Dresden-Blasewitz and had close connections to Deutscher Werkbund and the garden city movement...
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Eduard Maria Oettinger Born November 19, 1808 Wrocław Died June 26, 1872 (aged 63) Blasewitz Occupation Bibliographer writer ...
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