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Neuenfelde is a
rural quarter located in the
borough Harburg of Hamburg,
Germany near the
Lower Saxony border. The
quarter is well
known for its quality...
- death. His
burial was
recorded in the
parish of St.
Pancratiuskirche at
Neuenfelde-Hamburg on 28 July 1719.
Schnitger was one of the most
prolific builders...
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while the
quarters of Altenwerder, Cranz, Francop, Hausbruch, Moorburg,
Neuenfelde and Neugraben-Fischbek had
belonged to the
precinct Süderelbe (south Elbe)...
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built in 1964 by J. J.
Sietas at
their shipbuilding yard in Hamburg-
Neuenfelde, Germany. The ship ran
aground off the
coast of the
Mediterranean island...
- The
organ of the St.
Pankratius in Hamburg-
Neuenfelde was
built in 1688 by Arp Schnitger, and is his
largest two-manual organ. The
instrument has 34 stops...
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Neuenfelder Maschinenfabrik (NMF) is a
German company for ship
cranes in
Neuenfelde, Cranz, Germany. The
Neuenfelder Maschinenfabrik was
founded in 1970 by...
- in
March 1985 by J.J.
Sietas KG, at
their shipbuilding yard in Hamburg-
Neuenfelde, Germany, and
labelled a type 111a. This ship is
registered as the 970...
- Fischbek, Francop, Gut Moor, Hannöversch Kirchwerder, Langenbek, Marmstorf,
Neuenfelde, Neugraben, Neuland, Rönneburg, Sinstorf, and
parts of Over therefore...
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Franz Caspar Schnitger (baptised 15
October 1693 in
Neuenfelde,
buried 5
March 1729 in Zwolle) was a
German organ-builder
active in the Netherlands. Franz...
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Pella Sietas was a
shipbuilding company in
Neuenfelde, Cranz, in
southwest Hamburg. It was
created from the
insolvent firm of J.J
Sietas KG Schiffswerft...