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- Lindenthal may refer to: Lindenthal, Cologne, a borough of the City of Cologne, Germany a suburb of Leipzig, site of a subcamp of Buchenwald Gustav Lindenthal...
- Gustav Lindenthal (May 21, 1850 – July 31, 1935) was a civil engineer who designed the Queensboro and **** Gate bridges in New York City, among other bridges...
- Philippa Lindenthal (born March 1, 1976 in Frankfurt am Main) is a German fashion designer. and professor in New York City. Lindenthal grew up in Frankfurt...
- Lindenthal (German: Köln-Lindenthal [ˈkœln ˈlɪndn̩ˌtaːl], Kölsch: Lendethal [ˈlendəˌtaːl]) is a borough of the City of Cologne in Germany. It includes...
- after repeated delays. Construction was overseen by the engineers Gustav Lindenthal, Othmar Ammann, and David B. Steinman and architect Henry Hornbostel....
- permanent drummer to succeed Dominik Storch. So session musician Frank Lindenthal, a good friend of the band, was asked to play drums on the album. "Hymn"...
- road to Landsberg. To the south, it borders the suburbanised villages of Lindenthal and Wiederitzsch; to the north it is bordered by the autobahn A14. It...
- July 1759 – 13 January 1833), also called Rosette Ritter and Baroness of Lindenthal after 1783, was a German woman who was the second mistress of William...
- stroke-ornamented ware. Danubian sites include those at Bylany in Bohemia and Köln-Lindenthal in Germany. Old Europe (archaeology) Prehistory of Southeastern Europe...
- southeast Portland. The bridge opened in 1926 and was designed by Gustav Lindenthal and honors Oregon pioneer Sherry Ross. It is named for its proximity to...