Examples of 'elberfeld' in a sentence

Meaning of "elberfeld"

elberfeld (noun) - a historical district in the city of Wuppertal, Germany, known for its architecture and cultural significance
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  • A municipal subdivision in Wuppertal, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
  • A town in Warrick County, Indiana, United States, named by German settlers after Elberfeld in Germany.

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Old Elberfeld that he died exclusions as gone bankrupt.
Erbslöh came from a family of merchants in Elberfeld.
He then became a physician in Elberfeld until his death.
Today Elberfeld is the largest municipal subdivision of Wuppertal.
Thank you for showing us your Elberfeld so enthusiastically.
Also put forward to explain the phenomena of the Elberfeld.
Minding worked as a teacher in Elberfeld and as a university lecturer in Berlin.
Later he became rector of the Latin school of Elberfeld.
The station was originally Elberfeld station and has been renamed several times since.
The house is named after the Wuppertal quarter of Elberfeld.
Plücker was born at Elberfeld now part of Wuppertal.
Legal proceedings are instituted against Engels for participating in the Elberfeld uprising.
Ernst Lohagen was born in Elberfeld in the heart of the intensively industrialised Ruhr region.
Glahé was born at Elberfeld.
The railway was to go from Elberfeld to Hinsbeck or from Elberfeld to Langenberg.

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These vehicles were planned for service on the line between Elberfeld and Cronenberg.
She was the daughter of the Elberfeld merchant Leo Tisch and his wife Adele.
Legal proceedings were instituted against Engels for his part in the Elberfeld uprising.
Von der Heydt was born in Elberfeld in the Duchy of Berg.
After graduation, he played violin in the opera orchestra at Elberfeld.
The communist uprising brought Düsseldorf and Elberfeld into the hands of the communists.
Old man elberfeld died a lonely, broken man.
He then taught at Elberfeld and Bern.
The cross also received approbation from the company 's headquarters in Elberfeld.
She was the daughter of the mayor of Elberfeld Karl Emil Lischke.
He also built a church at Mülheim on the Rhine, and one at Elberfeld.
However, this has no connection at all with the Elberfeld horses or kindred animal prodigies.
Helmut Ulm 's father was an elementary school teacher in Elberfeld.
Afterwards, he taught classes in Elberfeld and at the Askanische Oberschule in Berlin.
He also built a church at Mulheim on the Rhine, and one at Elberfeld.
Old man elberfeld died a lonely, broken man. Gasps.
The RAF conducts a heavy raid on Elberfeld in the Ruhr.
The position at Elberfeld was also a directorship ( headship ) of the school.
Two years later, the gap was closed between Elberfeld and Unterbarmen.
The dominant urban centres Elberfeld and Barmen have formed a continuous urbanized area since 1850.
For the baseball player with this name, see Kid Elberfeld.
Elberfeld was given the nickname " The Tabasco Kid " because of his fiery temper.
In the end, the troops collected only about 40 conscripts from Elberfeld.
Barmen - Elberfeld region.
The headquarters and most production facilities moved from Barmen to a larger area in Elberfeld in 1866.
Elberfeld lasted only 41 games in Cincinnati.
In 1917, he fell seriously ill and died during a visit to his hometown of Elberfeld.
In 1854, Darby visited Germany with meetings being set up at Elberfeld and Düsseldorf among others.
Engels actively participated in the Revolution of 1848, taking part in the uprising at Elberfeld.
In 1899 Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG with headquarters in Elberfeld was founded.
In 1888 the district of Sonnborn was incorporated into Elberfeld.
Peter Keetman was born in 1916 to a wealthy family in Elberfeld.
In 1894 he joined the Bayer pharmaceutical research facility in Elberfeld.
The 745-seat municipal theatre is on Bundesallee next to the river Wupper in Elberfeld.
From 1901 he was a lecturer at the School of Applied Arts in Elberfeld.

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