Hannes Eiblmayr

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Hannes Eiblmayr (born October 20, 1905 in Vöcklabruck , † September 8, 1971 in Waldzell ) was an Austrian builder and politician ( WdU ).

Hannes Eiblmayr took over the construction company founded by his father Johann in 1905 and for some time acted as guild master in the Vöcklabruck district. As a young architect, among other things, he was commissioned to plan the Vöcklabruck home house .

From November 5, 1949 to November 18, 1955, he was a member of the state parliament.

In Vöcklabruck the Hannes-Eiblmayr-Weg was named after him.

literature

  • Judith Eiblmayr: "Father, grandfather, overfather". Two generations of Holzmeister students using the example of Hannes and Hansjörg Eiblmayr. In: Second International Wood Master Conference. Is there a wood master school? Clemens Holzmeister (1986–1983) and his students. Abstracts. 2014 ( digitized version (PDF; 79.04 kB) ).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Libert Kickinger: Heimathaus Vöcklabruck. In: Yearbook of the Upper Austrian Museum Association. Society for regional studies, II: Reports. Year 133, Linz 1988, ZDB -ID 553322-3 , pp. 99-101 ( digitized on ZOBODAT ).
  2. ^ Upper Austrian Landtag Directorate (Ed.): List of Representatives, XVII. Legislative period.
  3. ^ Harry Slapnicka : Upper Austria - The political leadership from 1945 (= contributions to the contemporary history of Upper Austria. 12). Upper Austrian Provincial Archives , Linz 1989, ISBN 3-90031-347-4 , p. 52.