File:Vizeadmiral Friedrich von Ingenohl, 1913.jpg

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Description Vizeadmiral Friedrich von Ingenohl, 1913
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E. Bieber    wikidata:Q40025023
 
E. Bieber
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E. Bieber, Hofphotographin; Emilie Bieber; Emil Bieber (August Emil Julius Berlin).
Description German
„E. Bieber“ ist der Name für das photographische Atelier, das 1853 von Frau Emilie Bieber (1810-1884) in Hamburg gegründet wurde. Als Nachfolger bestimmte sie ihren Neffen Leonard Berlin (1841-1931). L. Berlin gründete und betrieb ein zweites Atelier von 1890–1910 in Berlin. Im Jahr 1902 übernahm dessen Sohn Emil das photographische Atelier in Hamburg. Emil Berlin-Bieber war wegen politischer Verfolgung gezwungen, 1938 Deutschland zu verlassen.
„E. Bieber“ is the name of a German photo studio founded 1853 by Miss Emilie Bieber (1810-1884) located in Hamburg, continued on by her nephew Leonard Berlin (1841-1931) with a branch office in Berlin from 1890 to 1910. In 1902 Leonhard's son Emil Bieber (1878-1962) became a partner and in 1910 sole owner of the studio in Hamburg. In 1938 had been forced to close the studio and emigrated to South Africa.
Work period between 1852 and 1938
date QS:P,+1500-00-00T00:00:00Z/6,P1319,+1852-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1938-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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