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Carl Franz Planck von Planckburg (* 22. Juli.1833, in Linz; "† 6. ebenda) was a Austrian banker.

Training

  • After its training at the High School in Linz and he was as
  • Landowner owner of the rule goods) oh leading and Hehenberg in the Traunviertl.

Activities

  • An activity in different banking houses in Frankfurt/Main, Vienna and London followed. *1865 became he an attorney in the paternal company the banking house "“J.M. Scheibenpogens Eidam"” in Linz.
  • 1868 became Planck owner of the banking house "“J.M. Scheibenpogens Eidam"” in Linz.
  • 1869 took place a transformation into a corporation "“bank for upper Austria and Salzburg"”.
  • As a president of the board of directors of the "“bank for upper Austria and Salzburg"” he strove 1873 in the Viennese collapse of the stock market around a solution for the bank and its customers. The board of directors drew a personal warranty rear involved in Planck with nearly a third - 75,000 flat steel bars in cash -. So the "“upper bank"” can continue.

Planck was member in the executive committee for the world exhibition 1873 in Vienna and the initiative for a consortium for the building of the Kremstalbahn 1872. 1879 stood he at the point of the prospective customer committee for the Kremstalbahn, four months after his death took place in July 1880 the first cut of the spade by the abbott of the pin Clestin course farmer and 1881 the opening. In August 1874 Planck became as a vice-president of the museum Francisco - Carolinum in Linz as the chairman of the action committee as the building of a new museum appoint.

He married to 22. November.1866 in Leonding Bohumila Maria (* 30. Juli.1849 in, Prague; "† 27.April.1912, in Vienna) with which it had eight children, Maria, Karl (Karl man), Franziska, Robert, Emma, Dorothea (Dolly), Konrad, and Viktor.

See also

  • Family Planck von Planckburg

Literature:

  • Karl von Planck, Planck von Planckburg and the Scheibenpogen,

A contribution for the history of the city Linz Gestalter and shapes, series of publications inheritance and transmission, Linz, 1943


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