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Wilhelm Hauers (* 10. Februar 1836 in Celle; † 27. April 1905 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Architekt und Mitbegründer der Niedersächsischen Bauhütte, später auch der .
, Wilhelm Hauers (10 February 1836 in Celle – 27 April 1905 in Hamburg) was a German architect. His works include the St. Johannis Harvestehude Hamburg and Hamburg City Hall.
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Wilhelm Hauers (* 10. Februar 1836 in Celle; † 27. April 1905 in Hamburg) war ein deutscher Architekt und Mitbegründer der Niedersächsischen Bauhütte, später auch der .
, Wilhelm Hauers (10 February 1836 in Celle – 27 April 1905 in Hamburg) was a German architect. His works include the St. Johannis Harvestehude Hamburg and Hamburg City Hall.
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Wilhelm Hauers
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