File:Kleinwelka um 1860.jpg

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Deutsch: Nach einer Lithografie von Sitzmann, Lehrer an der Knabenanstalt In der Mitte der Gottesacker in seiner Ausdehnung von 1835-1883. Dahinter das frühere Diasporahaus. Links daneben der Dachreiter des Kirchensaals, davor das Schwesternhaus. Der hohe Giebel links neben der Pappel ist dessen sogenannter „Chorsaalflügel“. Letztes Haus links auf dem Bilde das Wohnhaus der Familie Schneider am Schneiderberg. In der Mitte zwischen diesem Hause und der Pappel das hohe Brüderhaus. Ganz rechts auf dem Bilde das neue Diasporahaus. Links neben diesem hinter der Pappel das Hinterhaus der früheren Glockengießerei. Zwischen beiden Häusern die Glockengasse.
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Source Konrad Balcke und Waldemar Fried (1942): Führer durch Kleinwelka und Ortsteile. Gustav Winter, Herrnhut.
Author Konrad Balcke (1870-1946)

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