Imperial

Imperial stands for:

  • Following places in the United States: Imperial ( California )
  • Imperial ( Missouri)
  • Imperial ( Nebraska)
  • Imperial ( Pennsylvania)
  • Imperial ( Texas)
  • Imperial ( West Virginia)
  • The following hotels: in Vienna, see Hotel Imperial (Vienna)
  • In the Croatian seaside resort of Opatija, see Hotel Imperial ( Opatija )
  • Following car and motorcycle manufacturers and brands: a model of the U.S. automobile manufacturer Chrysler, see Chrysler Imperial
  • A car brand in the Chrysler Group (1955-1975), see Imperial ( car brand )
  • A former British automobile manufacturer (1900-1905), see Imperial Autocar Manufacturing
  • A car brand of the former British manufacturer of electric automobiles Anti- Vibrator Company (1904-1905)
  • A car brand (1914 ) of the former British society for theater lighting Implitico
  • A former British motorcycle manufacturer, see New Imperial
  • Following more companies and brands: the historical records Brand: Imperial Germany Carl Lindström A. G.
  • A well-known brand or model of the radio manufacturer Staßfurter Broadcasting, formerly resident in Staßfurt
  • A record mark in the United States, see Imperial Records (New Orleans / Hollywood)
  • A whiskey distillery, see Imperial ( whiskey distillery )
  • A kitchen appliance manufacturer, see Imperial ( company )
  • A logistics company and car rental company in South Africa, see Imperial Holdings
  • The tobacco company Imperial Tobacco / British American Tobacco
  • A former airline, see Imperial Airways
  • In the 1960s, Germany's leading brand in the manufacturing of competitive light table tennis racket wood - a product line of the company Paul Lemke in Schleswig. Among other things, the table tennis racket national player Eberhard Scholer, Hans Wilhelm Gäb, Jochen Leiss and Wilfried Lieck were manufactured and sold under this brand.
  • The following other terms: a champagne bottle size
  • A multiple gold rubles coin over 5, 10 or 15 rubles with different fine gold contents in the Russian Empire before the First World War, see Imperial ( coin).
  • A game of Walther Gerdts, see Imperial ( game )
  • The Imperial system, another name for the Anglo-American system of measurement
  • A former Austrian coffee brand, see Imperial ( coffee)
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