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Lodger is the
thirteenth studio album by the
English musician David Bowie,
released on 25 May 1979
through RCA Records.
Recorded in
collaboration with...
- building,
resided on the
ground floor with her son
Christian Theodor Madsen and
three lodgers.
Christian Bach, a
master tailor,
resided on the
first floor...
- in
central Copenhagen, Denmark. The
writer Hans
Christian Andersen lived in the
building as a
lodger with only
short interruptions from 1848 to 1865....
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studio albums by
English musician David Bowie: Low, "Heroes" (both 1977) and
Lodger (1979).
Bowie recorded the
albums in
collaboration with
English musician...
-
Christine Nielsen født Lund,
their three children (aged 10 to 17) and one
lodger.
Christian Jacob Nicolai Westerholdt, an army major,
resided on the
third floor...
- on the
third floor with his wife
Mariane Howitz (née Holmer),
their lodger Christian Gottfred Wilhelm, a male
servant and a maid. Mads Hansen, the building's...
- three-year-old son, one maid and one
lodger.
Christian Wulff, a
naval officer and
friend of the
writer Hans
Christian Andersen,
lived in the
building for...
-
Spanish film The
Misfits Club, the lead role in the 2017
Irish film The
Lodgers, and main
roles in two
television series during 2015:
season 3 of the Spanish...
- A
boarding house is a
house (frequently a
family home) in
which lodgers rent one or more
rooms on a
nightly basis, and
sometimes for
extended periods...
- Böschen, two
stocking weavers,
resided on the
ground floor with the
lodger Carl
Christian Wilhelm Platon (1816-1810, law student,
later herredsfoged) and...