File:Schumacher Fritz Radierung Kalckreuth 1916.jpg

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Deutsch: Fritz Schumacher (1869-1947), Hamburger Oberbaudirektor.
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Source Von Uwe Rohwedder am 12. Dezember 2012 in die deutschsprachige Wikipedia geladen. Scan aus: Claudia Horbas (Hg.): Ein Landhaus in Hamm, Bremen 2012, S. 13. Das Original befindet sich im Museum für Hamburgische Geschichte.
Author Leopold von Kalckreuth (1855-1928)

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