File:1900 circa Hannover, Sammthaus Louis Schmidt, Ernst-August-Straße 2.tif

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Deutsch: Das um 1540 erbaute Fachwerkhaus auf der später so genannten Leineinsel Klein-Venedig, um 1900 unter der Adresse Ernst-August-Straße 2 Ecke Rademacherstraße, hier in einer Aufnahme um 1900 mit der Beschriftung

Lindener Samt
Samthaus Louis Schmidt

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Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Paul Siedentopf (Hauptschriftleiter): Das Buch der alten Firmen der Stadt Hannover im Jahr 1927, Jubiläums-Verlag Walter Gerlach, Leipzig, 1927, SPaul Siedentopf (Hauptschriftleiter): Das Buch der alten Firmen der Stadt Hannover im Jahr 1927, Jubiläums-Verlag Walter Gerlach, Leipzig, 1927, S.Paul Siedentopf (Hauptschriftleiter): Das Buch der alten Firmen der Stadt Hannover im Jahr 1927, Jubiläums-Verlag Walter Gerlach, Leipzig, 1927, S. 284f.
Author Zusammenstellung des Bildmaterials: Karl Friedrich Leonhardt; Scan der Vorlage: Claus-Peter Enders im Team mit Bernd Schwabe im Wikipedia-Büro Hannover

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