File:Norddeutsche Papier-Industrie PC 0017 Hannover Justizgebäude, Volgersweg, Bildseite Landgericht Amtsgericht Staatsanwaltschaft Fuhrwerke Augustenstraße Maschinenfabrik Albert Knoevenagel.jpg

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Deutsch: Kolorierte Ansichtskarte mit der fortlaufenden Nummerierung 17 eines noch unidentifizierten Fotografen der Norddeutschen Papier-Industrie. Standort war der Volgersweg hinter dem Hauptbahnhof in Hannover mit Blick auf die damaligen Justizgebäude, von denen sich das Gebäude des Amtsgerichtes erhalten hat. Links im Bild hinter der Grünfläche ist der während der späteren Luftangriffe auf Hannover zerstörte Bau des (heutigen) Landgerichts zu sehen, während die Bauten rechts im Bild mit den hintereinander gereihten Fuhrwerken noch der aus der Zeit der Maschinenfabrik A. Knoevenagel stammen ...
Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Scan vom Original: Bernd Schwabe in Hannover mit Dank an Rainer Hoffschildt
Author Unidentified photographer for Norddeutsche Papier-Industrie
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