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Schule am Meer, Juist

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English: Female students are tarring the roofing paper of Mädchenhaus (Girl's Home) of progressive boarding school Schule am Meer (School by the Sea) on the East Frisian island Juist in Prussia. The building was meant to provide them girls privacy when they wanted to discuss matters without the male students. Usually all was discussed in comradeships, the committee and the school community. Here the boys were kept out – usually. However, the boys were curious about what's going on in this new shack. They got called when some technical support was needed like with heavy parts. The girl's home was erected southwest of Arche (Arch) residential building and west of Jenseits (The Beyond) residential building. In the background the area which was called Wild West: from the left Sturmfried home, its neighbor the private summer house of a mainlander, the small islander's home of the Ahrens family which was used by the boarding school to house teachers. The wooden barrack mi here is mostly covered by both girls. Fractions of it are visible behind them. mi at that time already spanned U-shaped from do to Arens home. A part of mi was used as Eduard Zuckmayer's apartment, the larger part to house the school's natural sciences tract incl 30 Sea water aquariums. The large bulding with the high roof is do. Its predecessor was a guest house owned by the Doyen family. The boarding school demolished it partially and rebuilt it in 1926/27 in a larger scale. It was used by the headmaster Martin Luserke's and the arts teacher Fritz Hafner's families, by the first aid station of the boarding school and its sickbay. The light wooden barrack behind (northbound) is re, occupied by two classrooms which were also use for boxing and dance courses. The whitewashed islander's home on the right is the oldest still existing islander's home on Juist likely from 18th century. The boarding-school used it to house teachers.
Deutsch: Die Schülerinnen teeren die überlappenden Kanten der Dachpappe des Mädchenhauses, zeitgenössisch auch Mädchenhalle genannt. Im Hintergrund von links: Haus Sturmfried (Sommerhaus einer Familie vom Festland), Haus Ahrens, genutzt als Lehrer-Logis, die Holzbaracke mi, (großteils durch die beiden Mädchen verdeckt), wurde direkt an do angrenzend teils als Wohnung Eduard Zuckmayers genutzt, der größte Teil nach Westen jedoch als naturwissenschaftlicher Trakt mit 30 Seewasseraquarien, do mit hohem Dach, bewohnt von den Lehrerfamilien Hafner und Luserke und genutzt als schulische Erste-Hilfe-Station mit Krankenzimmern. Das weiß getünchte Gebäude ist das wohl älteste erhaltene Insulanerhaus auf Juist, ehemals von den Familien Ubben und später Mamminga bewohnt. Die S.a.M. nutzte es als Lehrer-Logis. Außer den beiden Schülerinnen auf dem Dach des Mädchenhauses sind auf dem Foto fünf weitere Personen zu entdecken, die zweite von links vor dem Haus Ahrens könnte Schulleiter Luserke sein.
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