Schneidau — This is a patronymic surname which derives from the German medieval occupational word and surname Schneid . This word itself derives from the pre 8th century Snidden and describes literally one who sews a tailor. This relatively humble, but… … Surnames reference
Christian von Schneidau — Born March 24, 1893(1893 03 24) Ljungy, Kalmar, Sweden Died January 6, 1976(1976 01 06) (aged 82) Orange, CA, United States … Wikipedia
Jenny Lind — [ thumb|Second possible U.S.Daguerrotype of Jenny Lind or a copy of the first in New York, taken or copied by Luther Boswell at the Mathew Brady Studio in New York City.] roles in Sweden and Europe, as well as for an extraordinarily popular tour… … Wikipedia
Decorative Impressionism — Guy Rose. The Blue Kimono. His work has been termed Decorative Impressionism. Decorative Impressionism is an art historical term that is credited to the art writer Christian Brinton, who first used it in 1911. Brinton titled an article on the… … Wikipedia
Cricket at the 1900 Summer Olympics — Men s cricket at the Games of the II Olympiad … Wikipedia
Schneidar — Recorded in several spellings including Schneidau, Schneider, Schneidar, Schnieder and Schnitter, this is an occupational German surname, although also recorded in Austria, France and Belgium since the medieval times. It derives from the word… … Surnames reference
Schneider — Recorded in several spellings including Schneidau, Schneider, Schneidar, Schnieder and Schnitter, this is an occupational German surname, although also recorded in Austria, France and Belgium since the medieval times. It derives from the word… … Surnames reference
Schnieder — Recorded in several spellings including Schneidau, Schneider, Schneidar, Schnieder and Schnitter, this is an occupational German surname, although also recorded in Austria, France and Belgium since the medieval times. It derives from the word… … Surnames reference
Schnitter — Recorded in several spellings including Schneidau, Schneider, Schneidar, Schnieder and Schnitter, this is an occupational German surname, although also recorded in Austria, France and Belgium since the medieval times. It derives from the word… … Surnames reference
Scneider — Recorded in several spellings including Schneidau, Schneider, Schneidar, Schnieder, Scneider and Schnitter, this is an occupational German surname, although one also recorded in Austria, France and Belgium since the medieval times. It derives… … Surnames reference