File:Heilbronn-Katharinenstift Arndtstraße 10 um 1900.jpg

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Deutsch: Heilbronn. Erholungshaus (späteres Katharinenstift) in der Arndtstraße. Aufnahme um die Zeit der Inbetriebnahme (1899).
Date or 1900
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Source Helmut Schmolz; Hubert Weckbach (Hrsg.): Heilbronn mit Böckingen, Neckargartach, Sontheim. Die alte Stadt in Wort und Bild, Konrad Weissenhorn, Heilbronn 1967, Bd. 2 Fotos 1858–1944, Nr. 62 (Veröffentlichungen des Archivs der Stadt Heilbronn, 15) [auch in Erweiterung des Katharinenstifts, Stadt Heilbronn 1986]
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