front of the mill. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Adolf Guyer-Zeller. Adolf Guyer-Zeller in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary...
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German-American rabbi Adolf Guyer-Zeller (1839–1899), Swiss entrepreneur Adolf Abraham Halevi Fraenkel (1891–1965), German-Israeli mathematician Adolf Hamann (1885–1945)...
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Guyer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Guyer-Zeller (1839–1899), Swiss entrepreneur Brandon Guyer (born 1986), American professional...
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remainder of the party returned to Grindelwald by the Mönchsjoch. Adolf Guyer-Zeller first thought of the idea of a tunnel in 1893, and at that point,...
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Zeller is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adolf Guyer-Zeller (1839–1899), Swiss entrepreneur Adrien Zeller (1940–2009), French...
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exist, but fail due to financial problems. 1894 – The industrialist Adolf Guyer-Zeller receives a concession for a rack railway, which begins from the Kleine...
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and Interlaken, rather than with Upper Valais and Fiesch. In 1893, Adolf Guyer-Zeller conceived of the idea of a railway tunnel to the Jungfraujoch to make...
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executive Nessim Gaon (1922–2022), financier, founder of the Noga company Adolf Guyer-Zeller (1839–1899), railway entrepreneur Nicolas Hayek (1928–2010), entrepreneur...
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driving force behind its realisation was the Swiss railway builder Adolf Guyer-Zeller, who also initiated the construction of the Jungfrau Railway. Until...
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Uerikon to Bauma railway opened in 1901 and was the brain child of Adolf Guyer-Zeller, who would become famous as the builder of the Jungfrau Railway. The...
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