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- Wilhelm Ludwig Nikolai Bockslaff (Latvian: Vilhelms Ludvigs Nikolajs Bokslafs, Russian: Вильгельм Людвиг Николай Бокслаф; 24 October [O.S. 12] 1858, Riga...
- 1126/science.1546292. ISSN 0036-8075. PMID 1546292. Wolfrum, Rüdiger; Bockslaff, Klaus, eds. (1984). Antarctic Challenge: Conflicting Interests, Cooperation...
- Art Nouveau elements was designed by architect Wilhelm Ludwig Nicholas Bockslaff (1858-1945), and built in 1901 as a hunting lodge for Mayor of Riga George...
- after 1972 to review CCAS, as is mandated in Article 7. Wolfrum, Rüdiger; Bockslaff, Klaus, eds. (1984). Antarctic Challenge: Conflicting Interests, Cooperation...
- built in the 18th century, later rebuilt in 1896 by architect Wilhelm Bockslaff and in 2004; Wikimedia Commons has media related to Kaļķu iela (Riga)...
- St. Albert the Great, built under supervision of the architect Wilhelm Bockslaff who made some minor changes to the original project. The church is built...
- corners with red brick bands. The church interior was designed by Wilhelm Bockslaff, a notable expert in the application of Gothic style. The key interior...
- this is the water tower of Āgenskalns, which was projected by Wilhelm Bockslaff and built in 1910. – entrance of the water tower is decorated with various...
- Revolution of 1905. A year later it was rebuilt by architect Wilhelm Bockslaff. From the 16th century until 1920 the castle belonged to the family of...
- reconstruction in the classicist style began after the plans of Wilhelm Bockslaff. In 1920, the property was expropriated and divided into 166 farms for...