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  • s the Town Hall's facade was remodeled in the Interwar Academic Classical Revival style, with Art De
  • Inter-War: Afghanistan 1919
  • ich dominated London's underworld during the inter-war and post-WWII years.
  • ady living in only parts of the house in the inter-war and post-war periods, the owners eventually
  • ised transport, the line declined during the inter-war and post-war periods of the 20th Century and
  • estroyer of the Royal Navy that served in the interwar and period, as well as the Second World War.
  • ix of Victorian mansions, Edwardian cottages, Interwar apartment buildings.
  • ing Edward School was designed by Birmingham inter-war architect Holland Hobbiss who also designed
  • Wels was one of the most outstanding inter-war architects in Czechoslovakia.
  • ification, known for its mix of Edwardian and Interwar architecture character, its beaches and its l
  • heritage lists due to its status as the only inter-war art deco office building remaining in Perth.
  • greatest and most eloquent expression of the interwar brick Moderne style in Victoria."
  • oncern is the criminal underbelly evident in inter-war Brighton.
  • Cultural Politics and Periodical Networks in Inter-war Britain, Oxford University Press, 2002.
  • in 1940 and is named after Josef Ander, local interwar businessman and philanthropist who also spons
  • ius in 1920, he was forced to relocate to the interwar capital of Lithuania, Kaunas.
  • alism of Milena Jesenska: A Critical Voice in Interwar Central Europe.
  • ar Dartmouth Avenue, which unlike most of the interwar Coalpool consists of private houses.
  • l Norman's Blackpool in 1919, during 1918-19 inter-war competitions.
  • The area features mainly inter-war council housing, however some of these homes
  • turn-of-the-20th century private terraces and interwar council semi-detached houses, and the most si
  • Current counties imposed over the inter-war counties
  • Greece and the Inter-War Economic Crisis, Clarendon Press, 1991 (firs
  • d of style and grace proved popular with the inter-war elite and it became known as the "silent spo
  • ompany was one of the most successful of the inter-war era but failed after the second world war.
  • During the interwar era it was part of Czechoslovakia.
  • t player for the Hungary national team in the interwar era but a serious knee injury suffered in 192
  • e an important instrument manufacturer in the interwar era, specialising in aircraft applications le
  • In the interwar era, one of the main goals for the party was
  • During the interwar era, the street was called Regina Maria, afte
  • nzie King's most trusted advisors during the inter-war era.
  • ur modern east European nations, a history of interwar espionage, a life-and-times portrait of a Hab
  • His book The Radical Right in Interwar Estonia is the first comprehensive book on th
  • 40s Spain, including the Spanish civil war; inter-war Europe (1918-39); comparative civil wars; th
  • "Ghikas and avant-garde in interwar Europe" (Ephesos Press, Athens 2004) © Jean-P
  • He recently completed a comparative study on inter-war Europe, which provided the material for seve
  • for refusing to recognize "moral facts" about interwar Europe.
  • ap competition introduced between the end of inter-war football and the recommencement of the Footb
  • The classic interwar Gemeindebauten typically have a main entrance
  • arative Analysis of Political Antisemitism in Interwar Germany and Poland (Journal of Modern History
  • Also, in 18 games (another record for all interwar goalies) represented Poland, including matche
  • so known as the Gold Bullion Standard or the Inter-war Gold Standard) would not receive gold coins
  • up between 1929 and 1938 by Harrow's biggest interwar housebuilder T.F.
  • “‘A pious wish devoid of all practicability:' Interwar Humanitarianism, The League of Nations and th
  • e market conditions and needs resulting from inter-war imports of ceramic tableware, the war and po
  • by the Royal Italian Army in World War I, the Interwar Italian colonial wars, and World War II.
  • The Folkist newspaper in interwar Lithuania was the 'Folksblat', published in K
  • Interwar Lithuanian warship Prezidentas Smetona (1935)
  • with famous artists, writers and musicians of interwar London.
  • ith, through his childhood and adolescence in interwar Melbourne through to adulthood and his journa
  • During most of the interwar, Moscu remained the RCP permanent delegate to
  • tion to Vice Admiral in July 1936, due to the interwar naval policy, further active employment seeme
  • They were built to conform to the interwar naval treaties arising from the 1922 Washingt
  • A similar organization from the inter-war period is the Veterans of Future Wars.
  • lied to British night bomber aircraft in the inter-war period (1918-1939).
  • Invited to invest post World War I, in the inter-war period David became chairman and drove the c
  • In the inter-war period the growth continued with the additio
  • with British and Commonwealth forces in the inter-war period and in frontline service with British
  • olk) was a Northamptonshire cricketer of the inter-war period during which they were one of the wea
  • Interwar period
  • In the interwar period she was renamed Arlis.
  • The area around Lacul Tei during the interwar period
  • During the interwar period the town was under Polish rule.
  • It is not to be confused with an interwar period six-wheeled design.
  • The university was founded in 1922 during the interwar period as an alternate national university.
  • The combat history of the L3s during the interwar period was not good.
  • The building belongs to the interwar period and the architectural style is Chicago
  • During the interwar period he served in India, Ceylon and even at
  • n; the style was among the most common in the interwar period for its patriot connotations.
  • g Andreas Bull, but it was removed during the interwar period and re-erected at the Norwegian Railwa
  • en of photographs, drawing and plans from the interwar period remainded, thanks to which both intern
  • was a modernist who did a lot of work in the interwar period in rebuilding housing and apartment bl
  • German theories of foreign policy during the interwar period (1918-1939) or the time from the end o
  • o those in parts of Tuffley were built in the interwar period whilst immediately after World War II
  • Politics in the interwar period were hugely influenced by the societal
  • mbered for being a German diplomat during the interwar period and World War II.
  • of Basarabia and Soviet-Romanian Ties in the Interwar Period (1919-1939).
  • Piast) can refer to two parties, one from the interwar period of the Second Polish Republic (1913-19
  • 00 ton Greek light cruiser (in Greek Εύδρομο ( interwar period term) or Ελαφρύ Καταδρομικό (World War
  • During the inter-war period, Carbone and Spirito allied themselve
  • During the inter-war period, the aerodrome was used as the traini
  • ite has two pavilions including one from the inter-war period, 2 cricket pitches, as well as 5 hock
  • For most of the inter-war period, the British were extremely reluctant
  • The area grew rapidly in the inter-war period, but unlike nearby Hangleton it had m
  • Means tests were developed during the inter-war period, not as part of the Poor Law, but as
  • er of areas of the British Empire during the inter-war period, including Hong Kong and Shanghai, as
  • of horse-drawn vehicles right through to the inter-war period, when they began to include early mot
  • e separatist government during the 1995-1999 inter-war period, and said he decided to surrender whe
  • During the Interwar period, Tczew was famous for its maritime aca
  • In the interwar period, projects aimed to expand the city and
  • ever, following the economic hardships of the Interwar Period, the company declined.
  • In the interwar period, in 1927, he was promoted to major.
  • During the interwar period, Morcinek published many articles in v
  • be divided into three periods: Young Poland, Interwar period, and postwar Poland.
  • a former Belgian footballer who played in the interwar period, born 29 May 1914.
  • During the interwar period, Woolf was a significant figure in Lon
  • Its circulation was about 3,000 in the interwar period, then 4,933 in 1950, 6,460 in 1970 and
  • masterpieces of American comic strips of the Interwar period, both for its graphic qualities and it
  • rman military officer during World War I, the interwar period, and World War II.
  • auhaus designs to be mass-produced during the interwar period, and several of them are currently ava
  • During the interwar period, he was a member of the Infantry Board
  • ng area became substantially urbanised in the interwar period, the water was treated with ozone from
  • During the Interwar period, he worked as an engineer in Pretoria'
  • During the interwar period, Ungaretti was a collaborator of Benit
  • French politician and lawyer prominent in the interwar period, noted for his stances on economic lib
  • don's commuter railways took place during the interwar period, mostly by the Southern Railway, and t
  • In the interwar period, Hishikari held a number of positions,
  • ain, and continued his Army career during the interwar period, gaining experience in the theories an
  • etermined the Soviet-Polish border during the interwar period, the Soviets offered the Polish peace
  • War I, the camp remained in use through the inter-war period.
  • Ostrowski during interwar period.
  • nstables to assist with strikebreaking in the interwar period.
  • with villas and summer homes built during the Interwar period.
  • theirs, but the Yugoslavs had one during the interwar period.
  • d daughter, Evalina ("Nina") also died in the interwar period.
  • to give support to various efforts during the interwar period.
  • ight for Royal Racing Club de Gand during the interwar period.
  • the biggest successes of Polish soccer in the interwar period.
  • nia and fell within Odorhei County during the interwar period.
  • omania and fell within Ciuc County during the interwar period.
  • m Beach) was an American tennis player of the interwar period.
  • omania and fell within Ciuc County during the interwar period.
  • omania and fell within Ciuc County during the interwar period.
  • able Silesian Polish-language prosaist of the interwar period.
  • nia and fell within Odorhei County during the interwar period.
  • r side of Newnham Avenue was developed in the interwar period.
  • t honouring a worker's movement leader of the interwar period.
  • tol Rovers and Queens Park Rangers during the interwar period.
  • s one of the best Romanian midfielders of the interwar period.
  • xpressed in college classrooms throughout the interwar period."
  • ula played in the last, unforgettable game of interwar Poland - (Warsaw, August 27, 1939, Poland - H
  • ska Roma tended to stay within the borders of interwar Poland or neighboring countries.
  • d to Soviet Ukraine when the territory of the interwar Poland was divided between the Nazi Germany a
  • they were among the most popular composers in interwar Poland and their many hits were sung through
  • Gazeta Polska was an important newspaper in interwar Poland, published from 1929 to 1939 in Warsaw
  • "The Promethean Movement in Interwar Poland," East European Quarterly, vol.
  • , 1982) was one of the best soccer players of interwar Poland.
  • nt nationalist movement for independence from interwar Poland.
  • adjustments the line formed the basis of the inter-war Polish-Lithuanian border.
  • in Britain in 1934 due to the high levels of inter-war poverty in Britain.
  • local council announced plans to demolish 281 interwar properties on Goscote Lodge Crescent, Hildick
  • Thanks to that, the interwar relations between Poland and Latvia were good
  • and and Scottish Railway, to serve a growing inter-war residential area.
  • In interwar Romania, the term was used to refer to the ba
  • In 1936 he rebuilt it in Inter-war Spanish Mission style.
  • HMS Foxhound (H69) was an Interwar standard E and F-class destroyer that served
  • oned into the Royal Navy on 6 June 1935 as an Interwar standard E and F-class destroyer with the nam
  • ed into the Royal Navy on 27 April 1935 as an Interwar standard E and F-class destroyer with the nam
  • Germaine Golding was a Franco-British inter-war tennis player.
  • ates' armed forces and security policy in the interwar time.
  • A target of the German right wing during the interwar Weimar period, Einstein left Germany for Fran
  • in the works of the orthodox-traditionalist inter-war writer Pascovici.
  • The inter-war years were ones of mediocrity.
  • As with many Welsh teams, the inter-war years were difficult and the team disbanded
  • with the other SECR urban routes during the inter-war years by Southern Railway.
  • er band leaders that played the hotel in the inter-war years included Mantovani.
  • During the inter-war years Holt remained in the RAF, serving in s
  • In the inter-war years they were considered amongst the stron
  • In the inter-war years he also became a professor at the univ
  • re the advent of the motor car” , during the inter-war years it was known for its large collection
  • The interwar years saw a period of unprecedented growth.
  • During the interwar years they were widely used to arm light ship
  • In the interwar years she reverted to her original name but w
  • The club was also a strong force in the interwar years of the football league and won the 1945
  • Andrews' interwar years saw him also attending London Universit
  • RAF Yatesbury it continued operations in the interwar years before again taking on a major role in
  • e most feared sides in England and during the interwar years had won the league championship and the
  • h centers on the scientific excitement of the interwar years contrasted with the vexing moral questi
  • andate authorities, Arslan passed most of the interwar years in Geneva serving as the unofficial rep
  • e of the Poor Law system increased during the interwar years due to high levels of unemployment.The
  • During the inter-war years, it was occupied by the actress and si
  • land's longest serving Prime Minister in the inter-war years, his cabinet lasting for 3 years and 4
  • in period of development occurred during the inter-war years, including the erection of a new main
  • In the inter-war years, his output was continuous, and includ
  • es were regularly held at Anfield during the inter-war years, including a number of British boxing
  • that led to the First World War, through the inter-war years, and the histories of the various conf
  • In the inter-war years, poor economic conditions and a sense
  • In the interwar years, Felsztyn had a mixed population of Pol
  • In the interwar years, the base became the headquarters for t
  • During the interwar years, he oversaw Merck's involvement in the
  • In the interwar years, the firm of Emery Roth delivered some
  • ddition to his prolific journalism during the interwar years, Voigt published a number of books, inc
  • oriei was Bucharest's showpiece street in the Interwar years.
  • ening facilities throughout France during the interwar years.
  • angs active in London's underworld during the interwar years.
  • ofessional association football player of the interwar years.
  • ho shipped out on tramp freighters during the interwar years.
  • al services in the Vienna municipality in the interwar years.
  • es with Henry Dudeney prior to and during the interwar years.