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Weinbrenner may
refer to:
Weinbrenner Shoe Company, an
American shoe
company Friedrich Weinbrenner (1766–1826),
German architect and city
planner This...
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Weinbrenner Shoe
Company is an
American manufacturer of safety, military, work and
uniform footwear. It was
established in 1892 and the
headquarters are...
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Friedrich Weinbrenner (24
November 1766 – 1
March 1826) was a
German architect and city
planner admired for his
mastery of
classical style.
Weinbrenner was...
- and labels, such as Bata,
North Star, Power, Bubblegummers, sprint,
Weinbrenner, Sandak, and Toughees. The T. & A. Baťa Shoe
Company was
founded on 21...
- also
built by
Weinbrenner. The St.
Stephan parish church is one of the
masterpieces of
neoclassical church architecture in.
Weinbrenner, who
built this...
- this plan
could not be realised, and 16
years later architect Friedrich Weinbrenner designed the
neoclassical stone monument as a
permanent replacement for...
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Friedrich Weinbrenner und die
Weinbrenner-Schule, Bd. 1: Die
barocke Stadtplanung und die
ersten kl****izistischen Entwürfe
Weinbrenners. Müller, Karlsruhe...
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Friedrich Weinbrenner in the
Egyptian Revival style, the
synagogue was
completed in 1798 and
demolished in 1871. An
early building by
Weinbrenner, the synagogue...
- (Cont.)". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331.
Retrieved March 18, 2024.
Weinbrenner, Donald; Murphy, John (April 2, 1969). "City to
Build Houses on Sewerless...
- murdered) in 1833, was that child.
Working together with
architect Friedrich Weinbrenner,
Ludwig is
responsible for most of the
classical revival buildings in...