Jan Herman van Heek (Enschede, 20 October 1873 – Doetinchem, 25 January 1957) was a Dutch industrialist, textile manufacturer, patron of the arts, art...
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restored. Land van den Bergh was later incorporated into Gelderland. In 1912, Willem August van Hohenzollern sold his property to Jan Herman van Heek. berghapedia...
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1831-1848: Karel 1848-1885: Karel Anton 1885-1905: Leopold 1905-1913: Willem Willem sold the Huis Bergh in 1913 to Jan Herman van Heek. Land van den Bergh...
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down. In 1912 Huis Bergh and all belongings became the property of Jan Herman van Heek, an industrialist from Enschede. He restored the buildings. In 1939...
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van Marle", author of the influential The Development of the Italian Schools of Painting. His clients, including Jan Herman van Heek, Daniel G. van Beuningen...
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Gerretschen while the castle Huis Bergh became property of Jan Herman van Heek in 1912. Van Heek bought the windmill in 1929 to prevent it from being fully...
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Christine Friederike Van Heek-Meier (1842-1920), the parents of Jan Herman van Heek. After the war had ended, in 1918, Nick created many war memorials...
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collection of art works was sold after his death by Jan Herman van Heek, a descendant of the well-known van Heek textile family. It formed the core of the Huis...
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Ledenbestand (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum). Retrieved 3 May 2020. "F. van Heek", KNAW Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum)...
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112.64 (127.64) Boy Hayje Netherlands 1976–1977 0 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 Willi Heeks West Germany 1952–1953 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 Nick Heidfeld Germany 2000–2011...
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