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- Felsko may refer to: Johann Felsko, (1813—1902), an architect, urban planner and the chief architect of Riga for 35 years Karl Felsko, (1844—1918), one...
- Johann Daniel Felsko (also Felskau; Latvian: Johans Daniels Felsko; 30 October [O.S. 18] 1813 — 7 October [O.S. 24 September] 1902) was a Baltic German...
- Johann Felsko (Latvian: Kārlis Johans Felsko; 18 May [O.S. 6] 1844 – 1919) was an architect and son of chief architect of Riga Johann Daniel Felsko. He was...
- banks of the Daugava River. The neo-Gothic church was designed by Johann Felsko. The foundation stone was laid in 1857 and the church was consecrated on...
- wounded by Franciszka Mann 23 October 1943. Died 22 May 1945 of typhus Paul Felsko ****igned east Poland governorship. Died in soviet prison camp 15 April 1952...
- building was erected in the years 1864—66 after a project by architect Johann Felsko in Neo-Gothic style. "The Small Guild". citariga.lv. Retrieved 2009-07-26...
- Dreijmanis (1895-1953) Mihails Eizenšteins (1867-1920) Johann Felsko (1813-1902) Karl Felsko (1844-1918) Aleksandrs Klinklāvs (1899-1982) Eižens Laube (1880-1967)...
- of the architect Kārlis Neiburgers, supervised by the architect Kārlis Felsko and the engineer F. Engelsons. This was the fourth chapel to be built here...
- Latvian architect Andrejs Pumpurs, Latvian poet and writer. Johann Daniel Felsko, architect. Jāzeps Grosvalds, Latvian painter. Kārlis Mīlenbahs, Latvian...
- Bockslaff (1858–1945), architect (Latvia) Johann Felsko (1813–1902), architect (Latvia) Karl Felsko, (1844–1918), architect (Latvia) Christoph Haberland...