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Deutsch: Moorrege (Schleswig-Holstein) - Moorreger Deich 6 - Wohnhaus der ehemaligen Schülerwerft (Schedelgarschen Werft)

- Das abgebildete Wohnhaus gehörte zur ehemaligen Schülerwerft (Schedelgarschen Werft), die auch als Marschwerft bezeichnet wurde.
- Die Werft entstand als erste Moorreger Schiffswerft im 18. Jahrhundert. Im Jahr 1800 wurde sie an Detlef Friedrich Schedelgar verkauft. Eiserne Schiffe baute man ab 1907. 1911 ging die Werft in den Besitz von Wilhelm Schüler über. Er spezialisierte sich auf den Bau von Barkassen. Insgesamt wurden bis zur Stillegung im Jahr 1929 über 120 Schiffe gebaut.


Lithografie: Die Schülerwerft um 1900
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Object location53° 40′ 37.17″ N, 9° 38′ 31.35″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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