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English: Architects and royal government building officers Max Contag (right) (* 4. June 1852 in Numeiten/Ostpreußen; † 15. June 1930 in Berlin) and Christian Havestadt (* 24. July 1852 in Emmerich; † 29. December 1908 in Berlin)
Deutsch: Architekten und Königliche Bauräte Max Contag (* 4. Juni 1852 in Numeiten/Ostpreußen; † 15. Juni 1930 in Berlin) und Christian Havestadt (* 24. Juli 1852 in Emmerich am Rhein; † 29. Dezember 1908 in Berlin.) |
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Depicted people | Christian Havestadt (left); Max Contag (right) | |||
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1894 date QS:P571,+1894-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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TEK 100, 100 Jahre Teltowkanal 1906-2006, Festschrift der Wasser- und Schifffahrtsverwaltung des Bundes, Herausgeber: Wasser- und Schifffahrtsdirektion Ost, Magdeburg 2006, S. 27. Als Quelle wird angegeben: Archiv Heimatmuseum Zehlendorf. https://www.klinebooks.com/pages/books/32923/christian-havestadt-max-contag/unique-convolute-of-publications-photographs-relating-to-the-german-engineering-company |
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