• Emil Hoppe (2 April 1876 – 14 August 1957) was an Austrian architect. His work was part of the architecture event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer...
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  • David Heinrich Hoppe (1760–1846), German botanist Else Hoppe, Czech figure skater Emil Hoppe (1876–1957), Austrian architect Emil Otto Hoppé (1878–1972)...
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  • Emil Otto Hoppé (14 April 1878 – 9 December 1972) was a German-born British portrait, travel, and topographic photographer active between 1907 and 1945...
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    Photograph of Rackham by Emil Hoppé...
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    Hoppé lives in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. He is the grandson of Emil Otto Hoppé, and many of his albums feature Emil's photography. Michael Hoppé...
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    Munising Railway. A post office was established on August 1, 1908, with Emil Hoppe as the first postmaster of the Finnish settlement. Superior Central Schools...
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    another proof of this theorem without relying on Lexell's theorem. Praun, Emil; Hoppe, Hugues (2003), "Spherical parametrization and remeshing" (PDF), ACM...
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    artists of the time, for example Klimt, Otto Wagner, Otto Schönthal and Emil Hoppe. Between 1908 and the outbreak of the First World War he produced his...
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    plans for the neighborhood were made in 1921 by the Viennese architects Emil Hoppe, Otto Schönthal and Marcel Kammerer [de], all pupils of Otto Wagner. After...
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    Wilhelm Friedrichs and Emil Hoppe and their families who were escaping post-World War I Germany. In Argentina, Friedrichs and Hoppe published religious messages...
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