- The
Babetta or Jawa
Babetta was a
series of
mopeds built in
Czechoslovakia and
commonly marketed under the Jawa name in
other countries. It had a 50cc...
- The
Angel of the
North is a
contemporary sculpture by
Antony Gormley,
located in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England.
Completed in 1998, it is seen by an...
- was also a
member of the
Harmonie Club. In 1858,
Mayer Lehman married Babetta Newg****, the
daughter of
Isaac Newg****. Her sister, Esther, was married...
- declined, and the
production of
Babettas (with type's 192
Sting and 134 Hooper) was
discontinued in 1999. Jawa 207
Babetta 210
Ideal Jawa
India Ltd based...
- (1953–2000)
FAMEL (1950–2002) SIS
Alexander Leutner & Co. (1899–1918?)
Babetta (1970–1997)
Alpha (1924-1957)
Avello (1940-2013)
Bultaco (1958–1983) Cofersa...
- by
motorcycles from the USSR (Minsk), GDR (Simson), and
Czechoslovakia (
Babetta)/JAWA).
Vietnamese who went
abroad to the
Eastern Bloc as part of the COMECON...
- born to a
Reform Jewish family in Manhattan, New York City, the son of
Babetta (née Newg****) and German-born
immigrant Mayer Lehman, one of the three...
- Rosenfield;
author of The
Second Genesis New Age/alternative
religions Babetta;
witch Erin Cameron;
astrologer Tal Brooke;
author of Lord of the Air Maharishi...
-
Palace in 18th-19th
century was Anna
Louise Barbara Keglevich, also
called Babetta (1780-1813). She was the
daughter of Carl
Keglevich and
Catherine Zichy...
- possible. On 14
February 1895,
Horkheimer was born the only son of
Moritz and
Babetta Horkheimer.
Horkheimer was born into a conservative,
wealthy Orthodox Jewish...