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  1. Gustav Wilhelm Wolff (14 November 1834 – 17 April 1913) was a German-born British shipbuilder and politician. Born in Hamburg, he moved to Liverpool in 1849 to live with his uncle, Gustav Christian Schwabe.

  2. Gustav Wilhelm Wolff (14 de novembro de 1834 [1] – 17 de abril de 1913) foi um construtor de navios e político teuto-britânico, cofundador da Harland and Wolff [2]. Referências

  3. Gustav Wolf – this name is associated worldwide with quality and safety. The company produces wires and ropes in seven plants at home and abroad: special products at the very highest level of quality.

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  4. Wolff, Gustav Wilhelm (1834–1913), shipbuilder, was born at Hamburg, Germany, on 14 November 1834, the son of Moritz Wolff, merchant, and his wife, Fanny Schwabe. In 1819 his parents, along with other members of the Jewish family, had been baptized into the Lutheran church.

  5. Overview. Gustav Wilhelm Wolff. (1834—1913) shipbuilder. Quick Reference. (1834–1913), Belfast shipbuilder. Wolff was born in Hamburg and served an apprenticeship with the Manchester engineering firm of Joseph Whitworth & Company. In 1861 Wolff entered into partnership with Harland ...

  6. Gustav Wolf ( Osterode am Harz, 1887 – Münster, 1963) foi um arquiteto alemão . Gartenstadt Grüner Grund. Grüner Grund 26. Grüner Grund 1 – 37. Werkbundsiedlung Breslau, casa 3–6 (1929) Formação e carreira.

  7. Wolff, Gustav Wilhelm (1834–1913), shipbuilder, businessman, and politician, was born in Hamburg, the son of Moritz Wolff and Fanny Maria Schwabe. Gustav left home at the age of fourteen to study engineering at Liverpool College, staying with his uncle Gustav Schwabe.