Willem Albert Scholten (6 October 1819 – 1 May 1895) was a Dutch industrialist and landowner. He established the potato starch factory Eureka in Foxhol...
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colony owned by Willem Albert Scholten. It has been named after Klaassien Sluis, the wife of Scholten. In 1874, Willem Albert Scholten bought the 974 hectares...
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darts player Teddy Scholten (1926–2010), Dutch pop singer Théo Scholten (born 1963), Luxembourgian footballer Willem Albert Scholten (1819–1892), founder...
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commune Cenade in Romania W. A. Scholten [de; nl], Holland-America Line ocean liner (named after Willem Albert Scholten) that perished in the Channel in...
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the English Channel, killing 132 people. The ship was named after Willem Albert Scholten, an industrialist from Groningen. The ship was built at Robert Napier...
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the 19th century, especially under the leadership of entrepreneur Willem Albert Scholten (1819–92). In Ireland, the expansion of potato cultivation was due...
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list of the 130,000 people whose remains have not been located. Willem Albert Scholten (1819–1895), industrialist and landowner Wikimedia Commons has media...
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1842, the potato starch factory Eureka was founded in Foxhol by Willem Albert Scholten. Foxhol became an industrial area with factories and shipyards....
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the area and the former starch company KSH (Royal Scholten-Honig) founded by Willem Albert Scholten in 1841, the first Dutch multinational. The name Avebe...
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Keizersgracht, Amsterdam St Michel, terrassant le Dragon (1883). Made for Willem Albert Scholten, it has been in the Stadspark [nl] of Groningen since 1931. Statue...
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