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    back to 1835 when Georg Egestorff founded in Linden near Hanover a company called Eisen-Giesserey und Maschinenfabrik Georg Egestorff to build small steam...
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  • Ludwig Wöhlert. In addition he produced plans for engines built by Georg Egestorff and pumps for Hanover's river water systems. After the Kingdom of Hanover...
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    1868, he also purchased the iron foundry and engineering works of Georg Egestorff in Hanover, predecessor of Hanomag, and operated the Berlin cattle...
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    to 4 and 5 in 1895. The engines were retired in 1894 and 1899. In 1863 Egestorff supplied no. 25, HULDA. The engine was allocated number 57 after nationalisations...
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    building in Hanover (Am Archiv, Archivstraße), the residences of Johann Egestorff, Wilhelm Glahn and Hermann Cohen, the military hospital on Adolfstraße...
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    Frankh. ISBN 3-440-04570-6. Kirsche, Hans-Joachim; Lohr, Hermann; Thielmann, Georg (1989). Lokomotiv-Archiv Mecklenburg/Oldenburg (in German). Berlin: Transpress...
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