Henry Fedeski

Henry Fedeski was a designer. Henry Fedeski is recorded with the gender male. Henry Fedeski is recorded as human. Henry Fedeski was born in 1907. Henry Fedeski died in 1993. Henry Fedeski is recorded as architect. Henry Fedeski is recorded with the occupation architect. Henry Fedeski is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q21664402. The heading is held on record by Wikidata, Wikipedia. 7 cited statements stand behind this entry, drawn from 2 verified sources, corroborated by 2 independent institutional witnesses.

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Overview

What the sources state

• Gender: Henry Fedeski is recorded with the gender male. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q21664402: Henry Fedeski)

• Instance Of: Henry Fedeski is recorded as human. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q21664402: Henry Fedeski)

• Born: Henry Fedeski was born in 1907. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q21664402: Henry Fedeski)

• Died: Henry Fedeski died in 1993. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q21664402: Henry Fedeski)

• Occupation: Henry Fedeski is recorded as architect. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q21664402: Henry Fedeski)

• Occupation: Henry Fedeski is recorded with the occupation architect. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q21664402: Henry Fedeski)

• Identity: Henry Fedeski is recorded in the structured authority under the identifier Q21664402. (Wikidata, structured authority record Q21664402: Henry Fedeski)

In detail

Henry Fedeski (1907–1993) was an architect.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Henry Fedeski”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

    reference work · Reputable secondary · Wikipedia

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q21664402: Henry Fedeski

    authority record · Unverified · Wikidata

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