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Herman Heijenbrock (1871 in
Amsterdam – 1948 in Blari****), was a
Dutch writer, painter,
pastel draughtsman, and lithographer. He
founded the "Museum van...
- Han
Heijenbrock (27
October 1929 – 26 July 2015) was a
Dutch rower. He
competed in the men's
coxed four
event at the 1952
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary;...
- (Hoogezand 1963) Heemskerck,
Jacoba van (The
Hague 1876 –
Domburg 1923)
Heijenbrock,
Herman (Amsterdam 1871 – Blari**** 1948) Heijnes,
Marinus (Amsterdam...
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Arbeid (English:
Museum of Labor) was
opened by the
artist Herman Heijenbrock on the
Rozengracht in Amsterdam. In 1954 the name was
changed to the...
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Hayden Thor
Nilsen Leif
Andersen Norway 7:21.6 Q 3 Ton
Fontani Han
Heijenbrock Jan
Willem Pennink Jaap
Beije Hans Caro Netherlands 7:24.9 R 4 Kosuke...
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reformers alike. He
organized meetings where the painter-reformer
Herman Heijenbrock and the writer-reformer
Frederik van
Eeden could air
their social ideas...
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Wilhelmina Grothe [nl]
Hendrik Johannes Havermann Marie Heineken Herman Heijenbrock Bartholomeus Johannes van Hove
Johannes Frederik Hulk John
Frederik Hulk [nl]...
- ****am MLA for
Jorhat (1971–1980). Lee Harwood, 76,
British poet. Han
Heijenbrock, 85,
Dutch Olympic rower.
Junichi Komori, 74, ****anese
billiards player...
- Clee Jan op den
Velde Kees van Vugt Men's
coxed four Ton
Fontani Han
Heijenbrock Jan
Willem Pennink Jaap
Beije Hans Caro (cox)
Qualifying Round Defeated...
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Herman Heuff Johannes Heuperman B.J. van
Heusden Folke Heybroek Herman Heijenbrock Marinus Heijnes Kees Heynsius [nl]
Hubert van Hille [nl] Jan Hingman...