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- Baron Raimund von Stillfried, also known as Baron Raimund von Stillfried-Rathenitz (6 August 1839, in Komotau, Bohemia – 12 August 1911, in Vienna, Austrian-Hungarian...
- firm of Stillfried & Andersen, also known as the ****an Photographic ****ociation, was a photographic studio founded by Baron Raimund von Stillfried and Hermann...
- Stillfried Castle (Polish: Zamek Stillfriedów, German: Palais Stillfried) is a historic building in Nowa Ruda, Poland. The original building dates back...
- married Count Rudiger of Stillfried und Rattonitz on 26 January 1944. They have three daughters. Countess Barbara of Stillfried und Rattonitz (22 December...
- Later practitioners of hand-colouring in ****an included the firm of Stillfried & Andersen, which acquired Beato's studio in 1877 and hand-coloured many...
- original on 22 December 2007. Retrieved 11 January 2022. Rudolf Graf v. Stillfried: Die Titel und Wappen des preußischen Königshauses. Berlin 1875. "Titles...
- of the Morava have been inhabited for a very long time. The village of Stillfried [de], on the Austrian part of the river, was already the location of a...
- Journal of Asian Studies. 71 (4): 963–974. doi:10.1017/S0021911812001222. Stillfried, R. "Hairdressing". Metadata database of ****anese old photographs in Bakumatsu-Meiji...
- German). Hechingen: Glückler. ISBN 978-3-925012-34-1. OCLC 1193362511. Stillfried-Alcantara, Rudolf Maria Bernhard von (2006). Beschreibung und Geschichte...
- First-ever photograph of Emperor Meiji at the Yoko**** Naval ****nal by Baron Raimund von Stillfried on 1 January 1872...