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    Carl Vinnen (28 August 1863, Bremen - 16 April 1922, Munich) was a German landscape painter. He was also a writer, on various topics of local interest...
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    Skarbina, Max Slevogt, Franz von Stuck, Fritz Sturm, Hans Thoma, Max Unger, Carl Vinnen, John William Waterhouse, Theodor Wedepohl and Julius Wengel. 1896: Internationale...
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    dealer Cassirer to be added to the collection at the Kunsthalle Bremen. Carl Vinnen and other Germans criticized the acquisition as part of a growing influence...
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    married Paula Becker), and followed by others such as Fritz Overbeck, Carl Vinnen, and Paula Becker. Other artists came, for example the writers and poets...
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    purchase of Vincent van Gogh's Poppy Field caused a protest, led by Carl Vinnen, a German painter from Worpswede. Pauli's preference for modern works...
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    Vinnen sisters, identical ships built by Krupps around 1921–1922 for F A Vinnen of Bremen. These were the Carl Vinnen, Adolf Vinnen, Christle Vinnen,...
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  • List of shipwrecks: 3 November 1936 Ship State Description Carl Vinnen  Germany The cargo ship ran aground on Middelgrunden, Øresund. She was refloated...
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    paintings were provided by artists from Bremen including Carl Vinnen, Otto Bollhagen, Carl Windels, Fritz Jacobsen, Rudolf Alexander Schröder, and Bernhard...
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  • List of shipwrecks: 7 April 1939 Ship State Description Carl Vinnen  Germany The schooner ran aground in the San Pedro Channel, Argentina. Shengjin Albanian...
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    Wilhelm Schneider-Didam Friedrich Schwinge Alfred Sohn-Rethel Carl Strathmann Carl Vinnen Hans von Volkmann Robert Weise Braunschweigisches Biographisches...
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  • Trompenberg West West Vlaanderen 346 tons Launched 1927 Doggerbank Adolf Vinnen (WBS 5) August Wriedt (WBS 8) Berlebek (WBS 7 / WBS 14) Coburg (WBS 2 )...
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    towed to Germany for repairs. 23 February - the 1529 ton barquentine Adolf Vinnen ( Germany) was wrecked at Green Lane Cove, Bass Point, in a severe gale...
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    hosted both Carl Vinnen's manifesto against French "invasion" in German art, as well as the more cautious, pro-modernist, replies to Vinnen, from: Thoma...
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    Carl Olof "From Liberton to Franzén" Cederlund 2006, pp. 142–143 Anderson 1927, p. 233 Hocker & Wendel Cederlund 2006, pp. 153–170 Cederlund, Carl Olof...
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    68°45′N 4°30′E / 68.75°N 4.5°E / 68.75; 4.5 (HMS Acasta (H09)) Adolf Vinnen  Kriegsmarine 23 October 1940 A weather ship that was sunk by British ships...
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    04°18′25″W / 50.32917°N 4.30694°W / 50.32917; -4.30694 (HMS A7) Adolf Vinnen  German Empire 9 February 1923 A barquentine that was driven ashore at Bass...
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  • (1852) Schomberg (1855) Irex (1890) Dumaru (1918) Hastier (1919) Adolf Vinnen (1923) Empire Frost (1941)1 Michael E (1941)1 Alexander Macomb (1942)1 Empire...
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  • List of shipwrecks: 11 September 1926 Ship State Description Christel Vinnen  Germany The auxiliary sailing vessel collided with Canadian Transport ( United...
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  • Norwegian). Oslo: Rikstrygdeverket. p. 254. ISBN 8255104135. "WBS 5/Adolf Vinnen" (in German). Historiches Marinearchiv. Retrieved 18 February 2015. Jordan...
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    for the annual summer training cycle, under the command of Konteradmiral Carl Ferdinand Batsch. Stosch ordered Grosser Kurfürst to join the unit, which...
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  • break out into the Atlantic Ocean. WBS 4 Hinrich Freese and WBS 5 Adolf Vinnen were also involved in this operation. She arrived at Bergen, Norway on 14...
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    maritime incidents in 1923 Shipwrecks 29 Jan: Beukelsdijk 9 Feb: Adolf Vinnen 23 Mar: USS Coastal Battleship No. 4 6 Jun: USS Cardinal 7 Jul: Caesarea...
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    (1852) Schomberg (1855) Irex (1890) Dumaru (1918) Hastier (1919) Adolf Vinnen (1923) Empire Frost (1941)1 Michael E (1941)1 Alexander Macomb (1942)1 Empire...
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  • (1852) Schomberg (1855) Irex (1890) Dumaru (1918) Hastier (1919) Adolf Vinnen (1923) Empire Frost (1941)1 Michael E (1941)1 Alexander Macomb (1942)1 Empire...
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  • Finistère, France and sank. All crew were rescued by Rochambeau. Werner Vinnen  Germany The auxiliary five-masted schooner ran aground in the Paraná River...
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