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- Carl Leverkus (5 November 1804 – 4 February 1889) was a German chemist and chemistry entrepreneur. The city of Leverkusen is named after him. Leverkus started...
- Gertrude Leverkus (26 September 1898 – 8 November 1989) was a German-British architect. Gertrude Wilhelmine Margaret Leverkus was born on 26 September...
- most important centres of the German chemical industry. The chemist Carl Leverkus, looking for a place to build a dye factory, chose Wiesdorf in 1860. He...
- TENTE. Wermelskirchen is twinned with: Forst, Germany Loches, France Carl Leverkus (1804–1889), founder of a German chemical and pharmaceutical company and...
- The first woman to officially enrol in architecture at UCL was Gertrude Leverkus in 1915, although Ethel and Bessie Charles had been allowed to audit classes...
- fashion designer and whistleblower about Bartlett bullying scandal Gertrude Leverkus, first woman to officially enrol at the Bartlett, in 1915 Arthur Ling,...
- village Wiesdorf at Rhein and settled in the area of the alizarin producer Leverkus and Sons. A new city, Leverkusen, was founded there in 1930 and became...
- Creusot is a company town. Leverkusen was founded in 1861 around Carl Leverkus' dye factory that later became the headquarters of Bayer. The city of Ludwigshafen...
- German) (11 ed.), Stuttgart: Motorbuch-Verlag, ISBN 978-3613011175 Ernst Leverkus [in German], Die tollen Motorräder der 60er Jahre (in German) "Motorcycle...
- Institute of British Architects. The second woman elected FRIBA was Gertrude Leverkus. Harrison designed a house in Kent, England, called 'Red Willows' in 1933...