3757°E / 51.3631; 12.3757 Bleichert, short for Adolf Bleichert & Co., was a German engineering firm founded in 1874 by Adolf Bleichert. The company dominated...
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Budde-Haus (section Bleichert and Mende family)
The Bleichert works were continued by the sons Max and Paul Bleichert, and in 1918 the family was raised to the hereditary nobility "von Bleichert". In...
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Leipzig tram network (then horse-drawn, electrified after 1896). Adolf Bleichert moved his cableway factory to Gohlis in 1881, becoming one of the largest...
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Lützowstrasse 9) in Leipzig-Gohlis for the engineer and founder Adolf Bleichert, owner of the largest cable car factory. The facades were made of Postelwitz...
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Sentinel-2 imagery. 30 September 2022. Retrieved 5 March 2023. Peter von Bleichert "Bleichert's Wire Ropeways" Eva-Maria Greimel. "Zugspitze XXL:Deutschlands...
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Tom Stoddard Sin City – The Salesman The Black Dahlia – Dwight 'Bucky' Bleichert 30 Days of Night – Eben Oleson August – Tom Sterling Bunraku – The Drifter...
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President Michael Hainish. Construction work was undertaken by Adolf Bleichert & Co. of Leipzig. Plans for the station buildings were by Bregenz architect...
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the 33rd solar eclipse of Solar Saros 135. June 29 – Kohlerer-Bahn by Bleichert opens in Bolzano, South Tyrol, the first modern aerial enclosed cable...
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Königsheimplatz in Dresden 1922: statuette "Naked Dancer" (Nackte Tänzerin), Bleichert Collection, Leipzig 1922: bronze bust of Gerhart Hauptmann 1922: "Small...
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