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- His most important surviving work is the great organ of the Stiftskirche Grauhof. Born in Silesia, Treutmann learned his trade from the Herbst family of...
- intermediate station is Langelsheim. The Vienenburg–Langelsheim railway via Grauhof from the Magdeburg-Halberstadt Railway was opened in 1875 and was extended...
- Waltrop, Deutsche Grammophon (1991) Marie-Claire Alain, organ Stiftskirche Grauhof, Erato (1994) Ton Koopman, organ Grote Kerk, Ma****luis, Teldec (1994) Douglas...
- with Kramerswinkel Baßgeige Ohlhof Incorporated in 1972: Hahndorf with Grauhof Hahnenklee with Bockswiese Jerstedt Oker Incorporated in 2014: Immenrode...
- service. The former route from Halberstadt via W****erleben, Vienenburg and Grauhof to Langelsheim served east–west through trains until 1945 but has also...
- From about Othfresen it leaves the Innerste and runs through the former Grauhof junction to Goslar. Even before the War of 1866, which effectively led...
- aiming at building railways to Vienenburg and instead a line was built to Grauhof, splitting there to run towards Clausthal (the former Innerste Valley Railway)...
- Ringelsheim station, the Brunswick–Kreiensen railway crossed the Hildesheim–Grauhof section of the Hildesheim–Goslar railway completed by the Hanover-Altenbeken...
- Monastery Marienwerder Monastery Wennigsen Monastery Wülfinghausen Monastery Grauhof Monastery Riechenberg Monastery St Peter and Paul (Heiningen) Lamspringe...
- line was taken over by the MHE. It was opened in May/June 1875. The Grauhof–Vienenburg section was operated jointly from its opening. Strousberg planned...