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Northernmost peak of Rastkogel Massif, Tux Alps, Tyrol, Austria
The Gilfert is a 2,506-metre-high (8,222 ft) peak in the Tux Alps. It is the most northerly extent of the Rastkogel Massif and can therefore be seen from
Gilfert
American actress
Catherine Amelia Holman Gilfert (1789–1833) was an American actress and theater manager. She was referred to by contemporary critics as the first star
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Sara "Sally" McCalmont Gilfert (June 1, 1929 – March 15, 2024) was an American hand papermaker and textile artist. Gilfert was born in Tarkio, Missouri
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2013-07-22. "Eddie Nicholson". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 2013-07-22. "Gilfert Nielson". Motorsport Memorial. Retrieved 2013-07-22. "Joop van Nieuwenhuijzen"
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Theatre in South Carolina, US (1794–1833)
closed. 1815-1817: Joseph George Holman 1817-1822: Charles Gilfert 1822-1825: Amelia Holman Gilfert Robin O. Warren, Women on Southern Stages, 1800-1865: Performance
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Theatre in Richmond, Virginia
theatre manager Charles Gilfert (1787–1829) Gilfert was also an investor in the theatre and was married to actress Amelia Holman Gilfert, the daughter of the
Richmond Theatre (Richmond, Virginia)
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Playhouse in Manhattan, New York (1826–1898)
The Road to Ruin by Thomas Holcroft, under the management of Charles A. Gilfert. New York Mayor Philip Hone spoke at the opening ceremony, imploring the
Bowery_Theatre
Tux Alps' main crest mountain, Tyrol, Austria
the Roßkopf (2,576 m) and - jutting far out into the Inn valley - the Gilfert (2,506 m) and, to the east, separated by the Hoarbergjoch (2,590 m), the
Rastkogel
English actor and playwright
of Hamilton. She died June 11, 1810. He was the father of Amelia Holman Gilfert. Werter in Werter by Frederick Reynolds (1786) Villiers in Eloisa by Frederick
Joseph_George_Holman
American actress
theatre rather than inheriting one. Charlotte Wrighten Placide Amelia Holman Gilfert Curry, Jane Kathleen (1994). Nineteenth-century American Women Theatre
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Germany, Italy, Switzerland, France, Spain, Belgium and the Netherlands. Gilfert (a mountain in the Tux Alps), there is a Gipfelkreuz, commemorating the
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Municipality in Tyrol, Austria
the base for numerous mountain hikes, for example, to the 2,506 m high Gilfert or the 2,762 m high Rastkogel. It has two ski areas. "Dauersiedlungsraum
Fügenberg
Municipality in Tyrol, Austria
the parish territory are the 2,762 m high Rastkogel and the 2,506 m high Gilfert, both in the Tux Alps. "Dauersiedlungsraum der Gemeinden Politischen Bezirke
Weerberg
Statutory regulation in Germany
um Stimmen werben". tagesschau.de (in German). Retrieved 21 May 2021. Gilfert, Jana (12 May 2017). "Die Violetten wollen in den Landtag: spirituelle
Schulpflicht
Subgroup of Austrian Central subgroup of Eastern Alps, Central Europe
Rastkogel, 2,762 m Malgrübler, 2,749 m Hirzer, 2,725 m Glungezer, 2,677 m Gilfert, 2,506 m Grüblspitze, 2,395 m Kellerjoch, 2,344 m Patscherkofel, 2,246 m
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Theatre in Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England
Henry West Betty performed at the Wisbech theatre in 1808. Amelia Holman Gilfert and her father Joseph George Holman, appeared in 1812 as Cora and Rolla
Angles_Theatre
American actress
'The Honey Moon' in the Norfolk, Virginia company of impresario Charles Gilfert in 1820. Placide was engaged by James H. Caldwell in his American Company
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