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Detmar was an 1869-built, 32-metre (105 ft 0 in) long,
German two-masted
wooden schooner. It was
owned by W.
Philippi & C and had a home port of Hamburg...
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Dětmar,
Thietmar or
Dietmar (died 2
January 982 in Prague) was the
first Bishop of Prague. He came from
Saxony and
learned to
speak Czech. The diocese...
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Detmar Jellings Blow (24
November 1867 – 7
February 1939) was a
British architect of the
early 20th century, who
designed prin****lly in the arts and crafts...
- husband,
barrister and art
dealer Detmar Hamilton Blow, a
grandson of the
early 20th-century
society architect Detmar Blow, in
Gloucester Cathedral. Philip...
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Detmar Jobst Wilhelm Westhoff (born 28
February 1966 in Bonn) is a
German art
historian and curator. He is very
committed to
artistic projects that build...
- Lovibond, had the
house thoroughly restored under the
direction of
architect Detmar Blow
working with the
advice of the
Society for the
Protection of Ancient...
- ring is an
annular swelling of the
periphery of the lens capsule. In 1828,
Detmar Wilhelm Sömmerring
observed posterior capsule opacification and then described...
- Lascelles, Keith; Morgan,
Lindsay G.; Nicholls,
David and Beyersmann,
Detmar (2019) "Nickel Compounds" in Ullmann's
Encyclopedia of
Industrial Chemistry...
- Hugh
Detmar O'Neill, 3rd
Baron Rathcavan (born 14 June 1939), is a
hereditary peer who sat as a
crossbencher in the
British House of
Lords from 1994 until...
- three-storey
country lodges nearby. The
house was
built in 1907 to
designs by
Detmar Blow, for
Frederick Smith (the son and heir of the
Conservative politician...