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Wally Annemarie Bäurle (Bergfeldt) née Gutmann (Torgel Estonia 1933 - 2021), ,Straßenzug in Neunkirchen, oil on canvas, 80 x 60 cm, framed 94 x 73.5 cm. limit 150,- >> many years as a teacher at the A. B. Stettensches Institut Augsburg, secondary school for girls (senior teacher), married to Rolf Bäurle, founding director of the business academy and Saartechnikum in Blieskastel.

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Wally Annemarie Bäurle (Bergfeldt) née Gutmann (Torgel Estonia 1933 - 2021), ,Straßenzug in Neunkirchen, oil on canvas, 80 x 60 cm, framed 94 x 73.5 cm. limit 150,- >> many years as a teacher at the A. B. Stettensches Institut Augsburg, secondary school for girls (senior teacher), married to Rolf Bäurle, founding director of the business academy and Saartechnikum in Blieskastel.

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