File:Hanomag 5549 Haus Karl Lange von 1649 in Linden.tif

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Deutsch: Um 1900 aufgenommene Situation am Schwarzen Bären der seinerzeit noch selbständigen Industriestadt Linden vor Hannover. Die zugrunde liegende Fotografie ist untertitelt

„Das ‚Karl Langesche‘ Haus, erbaut 1649“

und zeigt die ehemalige Bäckerei an der Ecke zur Blumenauer Straße, an der später - 1906 - das Geschäftshaus der Gebrüder Wolf errichtet wurde. Der Blick geht an der hannoverschen Straßenbahn vorbei in Richtung der Ihmebrücke ...
Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Punktgerastertes Druck einer Fotografie aus dem Hanomag-Bildarchiv, Nummer 5549, abgedruckt in A. E. Kruse: Ein Rundgang durch Alt-Linden (Teil 1), in A. König (Schriftleitung): Hanomag-Wegweiser. Werkzeitung für Angehörige der Hanomag, hrsg. von der Hannoverschen Maschinenbau-Actien-Gesellschaft, vormals Georg Egestorff, Hannover-Linden, Heft 114 (Jahrgang X) vom April 1923, S. 26–28; hier: S. 27
Author unbekannter Fotograf für das Bildarchiv der Hanomag

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