Centers of pipe production in Germany: Difference between revisions

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* Hilgert
* Hilgert
** [[Lothar Hein]]
** [[Lothar Hein]]
** Johannes Radermacher (1745-1802)<ref>http://helene-bonn.info/AK/h12.htm#Art</ref>
** [[Wilhelm Albrecht Simonis]]
** [[Wilhelm Albrecht Simonis]]
** [[Jens Steuler]]
** [[Jens Steuler]]
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== Lower Rhine (Niederrhein) ==
== Lower Rhine (Niederrhein) ==
* Rees
* Rees
** [[Dobbelmann]]
** [[Eyland]]
** [[Eyland]]
** [[Dobbelmann]]
** [[Oldenkott]]
** [[Oldenkott]]
== Westphalia (Westfalen) ==
* Bünde
** [[Reiner Klein]]
** [[Otto Pollner]]
** [[Reiner PIPE ART DESIGN|Rüdiger Lutz Will]]


== Thuringian Forest (Thüringer Wald) ==
== Thuringian Forest (Thüringer Wald) ==
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== Ulm ==
== Ulm ==
** [[Johann Jakob Glöckle]]
** [[Johann Jakob Glöckle]]
== References ==
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[[Category: Germany]]
[[Category: Germany]]

Latest revision as of 13:17, 20 November 2022

A closer look reveals that the production of pipes had accumulated in certain regions of Germany. There may be several reasons for this: the availability of raw materials, the presence of skilled workers or simply a certain tradition that has led to the craft being passed on from father to son.

Kannenbäckerland / Westerwald

Lower Rhine (Niederrhein)

Westphalia (Westfalen)

Thuringian Forest (Thüringer Wald)

Ulm

References