File:Adam Gatternicht, Baumwollspinnerei und Weberei Kuchen, 1867.jpg

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Deutsch: Baumwollspinnerei und Weberei Kuchen mit der Eisenbahn im Vordergrund, Farblithographie. Hinten, von links: Kuchen, Grünenberg und Gingen.
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Source Walter Ziegler (Hrsg.): Die Fils. Fluss – Landschaft – Menschen. Göppingen : Kreisarchiv Göppingen 2012, S. 151.
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Adam Gatternicht  (1819–1899)  wikidata:Q18654343
 
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Date of birth/death 1819 Edit this at Wikidata 1899 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Heidelberg Stuttgart
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current10:52, 1 September 2018Thumbnail for version as of 10:52, 1 September 20182,296 × 1,377 (184 KB)Gerd Leibrock (talk | contribs){{Information |Description= Baumwollspinnerei und Weberei Kuchen mit der Eisenbahn im Vordergrund, Farblithographie von Adam Gatternicht, 1867. Hinten, von links: Kuchen, Grünenberg und Gingen. |Source= Walter Ziegler (Herausgeber): ''Die Fils : Fluss – Landschaft – Menschen.'' Göppingen : Kreisarchiv Göppingen, 2012, Seite 151. |Date=1867 |Author= Adam Gatternicht }} Category: Arbeitersiedlung Kuchen, Alte Ansichten‎ Category: Adam Gatternicht‎ == {{int:license-header}} == {{PD-old}}

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