Angerstein — Angerstein, Eduard Ferdinand, um das deutsche Turnwesen verdienter Arzt, geb. 1. Sept. 1830 su Berlin, gest. daselbst 23. Juli 1896. Er veröffentlichte einen »Ruf zum Turnen« (Berl. 1859) und nahm als Vorsitzender des die Berliner Turnvereine… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Angerstein — This rare name is of German origin and is from a Germanic personal name Ansger, which is composed of the elements ans , god and ger, gar , a spear, with stein , a stone. It is likely that Angerstein is a locational name, perhaps from somewhere… … Surnames reference
Angerstein Wharf — is a marine construction aggregate and an associated cement facility located on the south bank of the Bugsby s Reach of the River Thames in the New Charlton area of London in the London Borough of Greenwich operated by the Cemex company. The… … Wikipedia
Angerstein (Nörten-Hardenberg) — Flecken Nörten Hardenberg Koordinaten … Deutsch Wikipedia
ANGERSTEIN, JOHN — born in St. Petersburg, a distinguished patron of the fine arts, whose collection of paintings, bought by the British Government, formed the nucleus of the National Gallery (1735 1822) … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia
John Julius Angerstein — (1735 January 1823), London merchant, Lloyd s under writer, and patron of the fine arts, was born in St Petersburg, Russia and settled in London in about 1749. It has wrongly been suggested that he was an illegitimate son of Catherine the Great… … Wikipedia
Karl Angerstein — Naissance 4 décembre 1890 Mühlhausen Décès 20 septembre 1985 (à 94 ans) Feldkirchen Allégeance … Wikipédia en Français
Reinhold Rücker Angerstein — Reinhold Rücker Angerstein, porträtiert 1755 von Olof Arenius … Deutsch Wikipedia
Reinhold Angerstein — Reinhold Rücker Angerstein, born October 25 1718 at Vikmanshyttan, dead January 5 1760 in Stockholm, was a Swedish metallurgist, civil servant and entrepreneur. Angerstein was a member of an old family of Swedish Iron Masters, of German descent.… … Wikipedia
William Angerstein — (1811 ndash; 31 May 1897), was a British politician.At the 1859 general election, he was elected as Member of Parliament for Greenwich, and held his seat in the House of Commons until 1865.References*Rayment … Wikipedia