File:Charlottenburg Kurfürstendamm 91 92 Villa Raussendorf.jpg

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Deutsch: Nordfassade (Straßenseite) der Villa Raussendorff in (Berlin-) Charlottenburg, Kurfürstendamm 91/92 (später 206/207);
erbaut um 1888 nach Entwurf von Hans Grisebach für den Kaufmann Hugo Raussendorff; wohl um 1922 abgebrochen;
Lichtdruck, Blattgröße 50 cm x 37,4 cm
Date 1894
(Scan: 2008-06-03 14:55:40)
Source Hermann Rückwardt (Hrsg.): Villen-Neubauten der Umgebung von Berlin. (Mappenwerk) Serie I, Tafel 6.
(Architekturmuseum der Technischen Universität Berlin, Inventar-Nr. B 3255,07 – https://architekturmuseum.ub.tu-berlin.de/P/174175.php)
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Hermann Rückwardt  (1845–1919)  wikidata:Q1612539
 
Hermann Rückwardt
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Rückwardt, Hermann
Description German photographer
Date of birth/death 26 June 1845 Edit this at Wikidata 23 August 1919 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Lubawa Berlin
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Berlin, Brandenburg
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creator QS:P170,Q1612539

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