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- Adri**** Cyriacus Bleijs (29 March 1842, ****n - 12 January 1912, Kerkdriel) also known as A.C. Bleijs or, incorrectly, as A.C. Bleys, was a Dutch architect...
- the oldest part of the Amsterdam defence works. The architect Adri**** Bleijs (1842-1912) designed the church based on a combination of several revival...
- Vermolen as Toon Loulou Hameleers as Elise Amy van der Weerden as Nina Robbert Bleij as Robbie Arend Brandligt as Dylan Marijn Klaver as Ab Bart Rijnink as Ricardo...
- Rotius (1644–1681), painter Martinus Houttuyn (1720–1798), botanist Adri**** Bleijs (1842–1912), architect Johan Messchaert (1857–1922), singer Aaf Bouber (1885–1974)...
- (died 1883). Basilica of St. Nicholas, Amsterdam, designed by Adri**** Bleijs. St Paul's Church, Aarhus, designed by Vilhelm Theodor Walther. Cluj-Napoca...
- Electronics for Renewable Energy. Vol. 170. pp. 3/1–3/7. doi:10.1049/ic:19970916. Bleijs, J.A.M, Jones, R., Ruddell, A.J., & Schoennenbeck, G.S. (1998). Power Converters...
- anatomist Adri**** Turnebus (1512–1565), French classical scholar Adri**** Bleijs (1842–1912), Dutch architect Adri**** Johannes Ehnle (1819–1863), Dutch...
- Retrieved 2021-08-18. Trump, Benjamin D; Galaitsi, Se; Appleton, Evan; Bleijs, Diederik A; Florin, Marie-Valentine; Gollihar, Jimmy D; Hamilton, R Alexander;...
- neo-Romanesque style. It was built in 1892 and is the work of architect, Adri**** Bleijs. When built it was within the Roman Catholic Diocese of Haarlem which was...
- Karel de Bazel (1869–1923) Hendrik Petrus Berlage (1856–1934) Adri**** Bleijs (1842–1912) Berend Tobia Boeyinga (1886–1969) Alphons Boosten (1893–1951)...