Conrad Schick
Conrad Schick (1822–1901) was a German architect, archaeologist and Protestant missionary who settled in Jerusalem in the mid-nineteenth century. For many decades, he was head of the "House of Industry" at the Christ Church, which was the institute for vocational training of the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews.In 1869 he was appointed as a Hofbaumeister by Charles I of Württemberg for his work in Jerusalem. Provided by Wikipedia
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2by Schick, Conrad, 1822-1901
Published 1905
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5Published 1895Other Authors: “...Schick, Conrad, 1822-1901...”
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7Published 1894Other Authors: “...Schick, Conrad, 1822-1901...”
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8Published 1930Other Authors: “...Schick, Conrad, 1822-1901...”
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