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Gottlieb Wuthrich


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'''1946 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1946 Jul-Dec: Index]]</ref>
'''1946 Obituary <ref>[[The Engineer 1946 Jul-Dec: Index]]</ref>


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"...From his early youth, his main interest was engineering, and while be was studying at the Technical College of Burgdorf, prior to graduating in 1897, he was gaining practical experience in the Bell Foundry at Zollikofen, and later in the Locomotive and Coach Repair shed at Herzogenbuchsee..." [More]
his early youth, his main interest was engineering,
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and while be was studying at the
'''1946 Obituary <ref>[[Engineering 1946 Jul-Dec: Index: General Index‎‎]]</ref>
Technical College of Burgdorf, prior to
 
graduating in 1897, he was gaining practical
experience in the Bell Foundry at Zollikofen,
and later in the Locomotive and Coach
Repair shed at Herzogenbuchsee..." [[The Engineer 1946/12/20 | More]]


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== See Also ==
== See Also ==

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1946.

Gottlieb Wuthrich


1946 Obituary [1]

"...From his early youth, his main interest was engineering, and while be was studying at the Technical College of Burgdorf, prior to graduating in 1897, he was gaining practical experience in the Bell Foundry at Zollikofen, and later in the Locomotive and Coach Repair shed at Herzogenbuchsee..." [More]


1946 Obituary [2]




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