- a
crucifix surrounded by a roof and shelter. A
column shrine (German:
Bildstock, also Marterl, Helgenstöckli, or Wegstock; Slovene:
slopno znamenje; Lithuanian:...
-
Manfred Römbell (3
December 1941,
Bildstock – 22 June 2010, Saarbrücken) was a
German author. 1969 Kurt-Magnus-Preis
established by the ARD 1975 Reisestipendium...
- J****
Chess is a
chess variant invented in 1978 by
Werner Schöndorf from
Bildstock, Germany. It is pla**** on a 10×8
board and
features a
fairy chess piece...
- or 19th
century Way of the
Cross to the
Chapel at the
Three Crosses;
Bildstock type with
sandstone reliefs,
about 1900; chapel,
quarrystone building...
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Neunkirchen station. The halt of
Bildstock is
located on the
northwestern outskirts of
Bildstock,
directly in
front of
Bildstock tunnel. Previously, it had...
- von
Klieben (pronounced “Kleeben”) was born Paul
Anton Kliebenstein in
Bildstock,
Germany on
March 17, 1891, the son of
Peter Philipp Kliebenstein and...
- footsteps,
running from Bad König to Hanau. Thirty-six Bildstöcke (sing.
Bildstock – a cross-shaped or
columnar pillar functioning as a
wayside shrine) from...
- Saarbrücken 4-way
interchange A 1 (18)
Merchweiler (19) Friedrichsthal-
Bildstock (20)
Friedrichsthal 3-way
interchange A 623
Sulzbachtalviadukt 800 m (21)...
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Equipment and Operation.
Mettlach Tunnel (1196 m)
Merchweil Tunnel (624 m)
Bildstock Tunnel (341 m)
WiebelskircheTunnel (313 m)
Bierfeld Tunnel (216 m) Schanzenberg...
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relief of the
Descent from the Cross, 18th
century Going towards Kliding –
Bildstock;
Gothic Revival Madonna with Child, 19th or 20th
century Herbert Schneiders...