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William Eppelsheimer (January 26, 1842 – June 9, 1920) was a
tramway engineer known for his work on
cable car systems. He was born in
Alzey in Germany...
- tested.
Promoted by
Andrew Smith Hallidie with
design work by
William Eppelsheimer, the line's
grips became the
model for
other cable car
transit systems...
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Khalif 1955 Spy
Chasers Col. Alex
Baxis 1958 Der
Schinderhannes Rochus Eppelsheimer 1959 The Last
Blitzkrieg Sergeant Steiner 1959
Abschied von den Wolken...
- the line was Hallidie, and the
engineer was
William Eppelsheimer; both
Hallidie and
Eppelsheimer obtained several patents for
their work on the Clay Street...
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Laura Eppelsheimer Frenger (1873-1961) was
active in club affairs, the
first woman in New
Mexico to be
listed in Who's Who.
Laura Eppelsheimer was born...
- from
Wando High School's curriculum. In response, Prin****l Dr.
Sherry Eppelsheimer of
Wando High
School agreed to
reconsider the
decision on
banning All...
- Kurt Schauer,
Heinrich Cobet,
Vittorio Klostermann and
Hanns Wilhelm Eppelsheimer,
director of the
Frankfurt University Library,
initiated the re-establishment...
- grip was
designed by the
German railway mechanical engineer William Eppelsheimer in
around 1880. See also
Andrew Smith Hallidie.
Gondola lift (télécabine)...
- of the line was
Andrew Smith Hallidie, and the
engineer was
William Eppelsheimer.
Accounts differ as to
exactly how
involved Hallidie was in the inception...
- [citation needed] The
named engineer of the Clay
Street line was
William Eppelsheimer. However, Hallidie's
previous experience of
cables and
cable haulage...