File:Georg Kugelmann PC 0535 Hannover Hubertusstrasse Bildseite Blick von der Walderseestraße Ecke Hohenzollernstraße in Richtung der Bahlsen-Fabrik an der Podbielskistraße.jpg

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Deutsch: Bildseite (auch: Revers) der fortlaufend nummerierten Ansichtskarte Nr. 535 aus dem Verlag von Georg Kugelmann, hier mit einem Blick um das Jahr 1900 von einem noch unter Julius Trip eingefassten Wegführung in der Vorderen Eilenriede heraus über die Walderseestraße an der Ecke Hohenzollernstraße durch die Hubertusstraße in Richtung der damaligen Bahlsen-Fabrik an der Podbielskistraße. Im Bildvordergrund schiebt ein kleiner Junge im Matrosenanzug einen Kinderwagen der Zeit mit einem Baby darin, bewacht von einer jungen Dame mit Hut ...
Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Scan vom Original: Claus-Peter Enders im Team mit Bernd Schwabe im Wikipedia-Büro Hannover; mit Dank an Gitta Kirchhefer für die Leihgabe
Author Georg Kugelmann und ein noch unidentifizierter Schreiber
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