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    Remscheid was founded in the 12th century, but remained a small village until the 19th century. Early spellings for the city included Remissgeid (1217), Rymscheyd (1351), Reymscheyd (1487) and Rembscheid (1639).

  2. Remscheid, city, North Rhine–Westphalia Land (state), northwestern Germany. It lies along the Wupper River, south of Wuppertal, in the heart of the Bergisches Land, a hilly, wooded district in the lower Rhine River valley. Mentioned in the late 11th century as an estate given to the Hospitallers by.

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  3. Remscheid was first mentioned in the 11th cent. and chartered in 1808. Its masonry dam (completed 1891) is the oldest in Germany. The city was badly damaged (1943) during World War II. Remscheid (rĕm´shīt), city (1994 pop. 123,610), North Rhine–Westphalia, W Germany, on the Wupper River.

  4. Inside you can see almost everything to do with the history of tool making in Germany and central Europe from a stone-age hand axe to computer-controlled machines. The star exhibits are the world’s first production furnace for electric steel (1906) and the pilot plant built in 1891 by the Remscheid Mannesmann company to produce seamless pipes.

  5. Remscheid is a city located in the state of Nordrhein-Westfalen in Germany. It is known for its rich industrial history, particularly in the areas of tool manufacturing and metalworking. The city has a population of around 110,000 people and is situated in the Bergisches Land region, surrounded by lush forests and rolling hills.

  6. Remscheid’s historic city districts: Bergisch culture in Lennep and Lüttringhausen. Set off in the footsteps of weavers and hobby inventors in Lennep, one of the oldest towns in the Bergisches Land. The former Hanseatic city was also the birthplace of Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen.

  7. An awareness of hierarchical distinctions not only conditioned relations between the classes, it also reinforced fine gradations within them, as can be seen in this report by an in-law of the Mannesmanns, an important industrial family in Remscheid.

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