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Eugeniusz Czerwiński

Eugeniusz Czerwiński studied at Lviv Polytechnic. The recorded working language is Polish. Czerwiński died in 1930 at Lviv.

Eugeniusz Czerwiński - polski architekt (ur. 1887 - zm. 1930)

Album inżynierów i techników w Polsce, Lwów, 1932, t. I, cz. III, s. 50. · Public domain

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Eugeniusz Czerwiński is recorded with the occupation architect. Institutional cataloguing adds that eugeniusz Czerwiński is recorded as a citizen of Second Polish Republic.

Eugeniusz Czerwiński is recorded with the gender male. Born on 7 October 1887. Czerwiński died on 20 February 1930.

Adres wydawniczy : Lwów : Tow. Bratniej Pomocy Stud. Polit. Lwowskiej, 1932 (Lwów : Związkowe Zakł. Graf.) Opis fizyczny : [1], 24 s. : il. ; 32 cm

Adres wydawniczy : Lwów : Tow. Bratniej Pomocy Stud. Polit. Lwowskiej, 1932 (Lwów : Związkowe Zakł. Graf.) Opis fizyczny : [1], 24 s. : il. ; 32 cm

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