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    Alwina Gossauer (1841–1926) was a Swiss photographer and businesswoman. Born and raised in Rapperswil, as an adult she made Rapperswil again her home...
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  • Look up Alwina in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alwina is a given name. Notable people with the given name include: Alwina Gossauer (1841–1926), Swiss...
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  • with the name of Gossau. Notable people with the surname include: Alwina Gossauer (1841–1926), a Swiss women professional photographer and businesswoman...
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    photographer Laurence Deonna (born 1937), journalist, writer and photographer Alwina Gossauer (1841–1926), early professional photographer Henriette Grindat (1923–1986)...
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  • 1939) Robert Frank (1924–2019) Johann Baptist Isenring (1796–1860) Alwina Gossauer (1841–1926) Yann Gross (born 1981) Helmar Lerski (1871–1956) Pierre...
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    journalist and politician; co-founded the Polish Museum, Rapperswil Alwina Gossauer (1841–1926) one of the first Swiss women professional photographers...
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    comprehensive wall decorations with figural and heraldic motifs (as shown on Alwina Gossauer's photograph of 1865 and that of 1901) on the west side were widely...
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  • Füssli (1749–1772), painter Babeli Giezendanner (1831–1905), painter Alwina Gossauer (1841–1926), photographer Henriette Grindat (1923–1986), photographer...
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  • a town of 9,000 inhabitants Gossauer may refer to: the inhabitants of either of the municipalities above Alwina Gossauer (1841–1926), a Swiss women professional...
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    professionally engaged in taking portraits from 1843. Some 20 years later, Alwina Gossauer (1841–1926) became one of the first women professional photographers...
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