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Lilpop family was a
dynasty of
artisans and
industrialists in Warsaw, Poland. The
ancestor of the family's
Polish branch was
Antoni Augustyn Lilpop,...
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Lilpop, Rau i
Loewenstein ([
ˈlilpɔp rau̯ i lɛvɛnʂtai̯n],
often shortened to
Lilpop or LRL) was a
Polish engineering company.
Established in 1818 as an...
- Anna Iwaszkiewicz, née
Lilpop (pen name: Adam Podkowiński, 17
December 1897 – 23
December 1979), was a
Polish writer and translator, wife of the writer...
- a
civilian Chevrolet 157 truck, license-built in pre-war
Poland by the
Lilpop, Rau i
Loewenstein company. The car was used
against the
German army in...
- Five
Corners Square (Polish: Plac Pięciu Rogów) is an
urban square in Warsaw, Poland,
within the
Downtown district. It is
located at the
intersection of...
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Chevrolet 157
truck which had been license-built in pre-war
Poland by the
Lilpop, Rau i
Loewenstein company. The ch****is was ****ed with
steel plates for...
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architectural work in Łódź, Poland,
built in 1888 and
designed by
architects Edward Lilpop and Józef Pius Dziekoński. It is
located in the Evangelical-Augsburg part...
- (140 km/h)
which arrived in
Paris for the expo,
another Polish company,
Lilpop, Rau i Loewenstein, also won a gold
medal for the
tourist train (couchette...
- sinologist, and diplomat. In 1934,
while living in Cleveland, he
married Halina Lilpop Wieniawski (1905-1993), who was from a well-known
Warsaw family.
Their infant...
- In
September 1938, the
construction of a
factory for the
Warsaw company Lilpop, Rau i
Loewenstein began in the
Tatary district. The
company intended to...