- Bürger
Schippel (English
title Schippel, the Plumber, also
known as
Citizen Schippel and Paul
Schippel, Esq.) (1913) is a
German comedy by Carl Sternheim...
- Max
Valentin Schippel (6
December 1859,
Chemnitz – 6 June 1928 Dresden) was
German Social Democrat journalist and writer.
Schippel was the son of a school...
- The Friends, 1970;
Casca and
Lucilius in
Julius Caesar, 1972; Paul
Schippel in
Schippel, 1974;
Heinrich Krey in The Plumber's Progress, 1975. He also pla****...
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Albert Schippel (1862–1935) was an
American architect in the Midwest. He
designed buildings including: Rice
County Jail, (1910), Faribault,
Minnesota Oleander...
- (1969), The
Black and
White Minstrels (1972), Next Year in Tel Aviv (1973),
Schippel (1974), Gynt (1975),
Walter (1975), and
Withdrawal Symptoms (1978). By...
- of Bürger
Schippel (re-titled as The Plumber's Progress)
alongside Harry Secombe in the 1970s. However, in
August 2011, both Paul
Schippel Esq. (an alternative...
- 2012-02-28.
Retrieved 2012-09-20.
Ulrike Kretschmer,
Frank Duffek and
Bettina Schippel,
Bayerischen Alpen:
Traum in weiss-blau, Reader´s Digest, Stuttgart, 2013...
- 1910 in the
Richardsonian Romanesque style, and was
designed by
Albert Schippel of Mankato, Minnesota. "National
Register Information System". National...
-
Lutheran School, Mankato, Wisconsin, a
building designed by
architect Albert Schippel Immanuel Lutheran College (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
- 1890 8th Max
Schippel Socialist Workers'
Party of
Germany 1893 9th Max
Schippel Social Democratic Party of
Germany 1898 10th Max
Schippel Social Democratic...