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{{Short description|Swiss engineer (1707–1771)}} |
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”’Johannes Grubenmann”’ (15 June 1707 – 10 June 1771)<ref name=”Fuchs-2020″>{{cite web |last1=Fuchs |first1=Thomas |title=Grubenmann, Johannes |url=https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/009599/2020-01-21/ |website=hls-dhs-dss.ch |publisher=[[Historical Dictionary of Switzerland]] |access-date=6 November 2025 |language=de |date=21 January 2020}}</ref> was a member of the Swiss [[Grubenmann| Grubenmann family]] who were known as [[carpenter]]s and [[civil engineer]]s in the eighteenth century.<ref name=”Fuchs-2006″>{{cite web |last1=Fuchs |first1=Thomas |title=Grubenmann |url=https://hls-dhs-dss.ch/de/articles/020666/2006-02-23/ |website=hls-dhs-dss.ch |publisher=Historical Dictionary of Switzerland |access-date=6 November 2025 |language=de |date=23 February 2006}}</ref> He specialized in constructing church towers, [[turret clock]]s and bridges.<ref name=”Fuchs-2020″/> |
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”’Johannes Grubenmann”’ (15 June 1707 – 10 June 1771) was a member of the Swiss family Grubenmann who were famous as [[carpenter]]s and [[civil engineer]]s in the eighteenth century. |
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Latest revision as of 09:00, 6 November 2025
Swiss engineer (1707–1771)
Johannes Grubenmann (15 June 1707 – 10 June 1771)[1] was a member of the Swiss Grubenmann family who were known as carpenters and civil engineers in the eighteenth century.[2] He specialized in constructing church towers, turret clocks and bridges.[1]


