File:Friedrich Astholz Serie C 005 Hannover. Hochhaus mit Planetarium Adresseite Stempl Vermeidet Rundfunkstörungen Claire Roll Les Promenades 15 Genève-Carouge.jpg

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Deutsch: Handschriftlich in französischer Sprache geschriebene Ansichtskarte (Nr. 5 aus der Serie C des Fotografen und Ansichtskarten-Verlegers Friedrich Astholz) mit Dank und Weihnachtsgrüßen an

„Madame / Claire Roll / Les Promenades 15 / Genève-Carouge

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Hannover, 22. XII. 32, Uhlandstr. 4 / Chère Madame, / ...“

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Source Scan vom Original: Claus-Peter Enders im Team mit Bernd Schwabe im Wikipedia-Büro Hannover, mit Dank an Gitta Kirchhefer
Author Friedrich Astholz
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