Robert Gerwig

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Robert Gerwig (* 2. Mai 1820 in Karlsruhe; † 6. Dezember 1885 ebenda) war ein deutscher Bauingenieur und nationalliberaler Politiker in Baden. rdf:langString
Robert Gerwig (Karlsruhe, 2 de maio de 1820 — Karlsruhe, 6 de dezembro de 1885) foi um engenheiro civil e político alemão do estado de Baden. rdf:langString
Robert Gerwig (1820–1885) was a German civil engineer. Gerwig was born on 2 May 1820 in Karlsruhe, in the Grand Duchy of Baden, and attended the Großherzogliches Polytechnikum (now known as Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) where he studied civil engineering, primarily road construction. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Robert Gerwig
rdf:langString Robert Gerwig
rdf:langString Robert Gerwig
rdf:langString Robert Gerwig
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xsd:date 1885-12-06
xsd:date 1820-05-02
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xsd:date 1820-05-02
xsd:date 1885-12-06
rdf:langString Robert Gerwig (* 2. Mai 1820 in Karlsruhe; † 6. Dezember 1885 ebenda) war ein deutscher Bauingenieur und nationalliberaler Politiker in Baden.
rdf:langString Robert Gerwig (1820–1885) was a German civil engineer. Gerwig was born on 2 May 1820 in Karlsruhe, in the Grand Duchy of Baden, and attended the Großherzogliches Polytechnikum (now known as Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) where he studied civil engineering, primarily road construction. In the 1860s, Gerwigs attention and professional skills turned toward rail transport. He was one of the principal designers of the Black Forest Railway, which avoided steep grades through the use of numerous loops and curved tunnels. He applied the principle again for the Gotthard Railway at the double loop of Wassen. His last rail project was the Höllental Railway, also in Germany's Black Forest region. Later in life, Gerwig turned to politics. He was active in the government of Baden. He also served as the first director (1850-) of the Clockmakers School (Uhrmacherschule) in Furtwangen. In 1852 he began collecting clocks; his collection formed the basis for 'Study Collection" of the school and eventually became the German Clock Museum (Deutsches Uhrenmuseum). Gerwig died on 6 December 1885.
rdf:langString Robert Gerwig (Karlsruhe, 2 de maio de 1820 — Karlsruhe, 6 de dezembro de 1885) foi um engenheiro civil e político alemão do estado de Baden.
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