Johann-Andreas Schubert (19 March 1808 – 6 October 1870) was a German general engineer (Universalingenieur), designer and university lecturer. Schubert...
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designs were actually realized. The chairman of the jury, professor Johann Andreas Schubert subsequently designed a bridge himself, making use of his recently...
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president of the Pennsylvania Railroad 1852-1874 (d. 1874). March 19 – Johann Andreas Schubert, builder of the first German steam locomotive, Saxonia, is born...
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Franz Peter Schubert (German: [fʁants ˈpeːtɐ ˈʃuːbɐt]; 31 January 1797 – 19 November 1828) was an Austrian composer of the late Classical and early Romantic...
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Its name means Saxony in Latin. The Saxonia was built by Johann Andreas Schubert. Schubert had been inspired by the English-built locomotive, Comet,...
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manufactured by the Maschinenbaufirma Übigau near Dresden, built by Prof. Johann Andreas Schubert. The first independently designed locomotive in Germany was the...
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football player Johann Andreas Schubert (1808–1870), German engineer and academic Joseph Schubert (disambiguation), several people Július Schubert (1922–1949)...
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German chemist and glass technologist (1984) Franz Schubert, composer (1953) Johann Andreas Schubert, locomotive designer (1985) Harro Schulze-Boysen,...
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sculptures in Vienna. Franz Schubert Monument Closeup of Franz Schubert statue Johann Strauss Monument Robert Stolz bust Andreas Zelinka Monument Franz Lehár...
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Johann Andreas Silbermann in Strasbourg and of Franz Jakob Späth in Regensburg. Johann Andreas Silbermann was the eldest of the four sons of Andreas Silbermann...
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