File:Heilbronn Friedenskirche 1899 84745.jpg

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Deutsch: Die Friedenskirche in Heilbronn. Postkarte zur Einweihung 1899
English: The Friedenskirche (Peace church) in Heilbronn. Postcard on the occasion of its inauguration in 1899
Date 1899. 2006-08-18 (original upload date 1st and 2nd version)
Source Stadtarchiv Heilbronn (Signatur: F003-M_0073-11), Website: http://archiv.stadtarchiv-heilbronn.de/_bin/img.php?f=/bilder/84745.jpg. 1st version: scanned from Helmut Schmolz:Mein Heilbronn-Postkartenalbum. Stadtarchiv Heilbronn, Heilbronn 1976 (Veröffentlichungen des Stadtarchivs Heilbronn, 20). Originally from de.wikipedia; description page is/was here. 2nd version: detail of 1st version. Originally from de.wikipedia; description page is/was here.
Author unknown. Publisher: C. Brenner-Schilling, Heilbronn. Printer: H. Volk, Heilbronn. 1st and 2nd version:

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  • 2006-08-18 12:41 Messina 1469×2252×8 (1939160 bytes) aus:Helmut Schmolz:''Mein Heilbronn Postkartenalbum'', Veröffentlichung des Stadtarchivs Heilbronn, Band 20. 1976 Heilbronn. Postkarte von 1899 ausgefertigt. Zitat aus dem Textteil hinten am ''Mein Heilbronn Postkartenalbum'' : "als Vorläufer der Woche

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  • 2006-08-18 13:02 Messina 712×1307×8 (339007 bytes) aus:Helmut Schmolz:Mein Heilbronn Postkartenalbum, Veröffentlichung des Stadtarchivs Heilbronn, Band 20. 1976 Heilbronn. Detail der Postkarte von 1899. Zitat aus dem Textteil hinten am Mein Heilbronn Postkartenalbum : "als Vorläufer der Wochenschau" in

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current10:01, 9 September 2007Thumbnail for version as of 10:01, 9 September 2007374 × 566 (158 KB)Rosenzweig (talk | contribs)4th version (3rd version rotated and cropped)
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