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Title Wedding party of the double wedding of the sisters Elise Friederike Hornung to Gottlob Friedrich Löbert and Maria Hornung to Johannes Klink walk down a road, NINO F Scholten Wilhelma 18
Creator/other Scholten, Frank (1881-1942)
Shelfmark NINO F Scholten Wilhelma 18
Subject (topical) Cellulose nitrate filmLandscapes (representations)
Trees
Wedding clothes
Dirt roads
Groups of people
Wedding processions
Subject (geographic) Palestine (historical region)
Note Dating is based on the double wedding of Elise Friederike Hornung: 1900-1987, Gottlob Friedrich Löbert: 1895-1964, Maria Hornung: 1898-1987, (Johannes) Hans Klink: 1896-1966. Original file was named "Wilhelma". Wilhelma (Wilhelma-Hamîdije) was a German Templer colony established in 1902. It was named in honor of King William II of Württemberg, Emperor Wilhelm II and Sultan Abdul Hamid II. The colony housed German Templers and Mennonite Templars from Russia. The German inhabitants were interned at Helouan, near Cairo in Egypt, during 1918-1921. During the time Scholten visited, the village mainly produced dairy and wine in collaboration with Sarona. During WWII Germans (and Italians, and Hungarians) were interned here until 1948. It is now the site of the moshav Bnei Atarot.Title devised from content by Library Staff.
Reference T.L. Kwiecień, ‘Frank Scholten’, in: Fotolexicon, vol. 25, nr. 40, https://depthoffield.universiteitleiden.nl/2540f05en/S. Zananiri, ‘Frank Scholten. Landschap in het Brits Mandaat Palestina’, in: Fotografisch Geheugen 96 (2018) 3, pages 26-30
S. Zananiri, ‘Documenting the Social: Frank Scholten Taxonomising Identity in British Mandate Palestine', in: K.S. Sanchez Summerer and S. Zananiri (eds.), Imaging and Imagining Palestine. Leiden 2021, pages 266-306
Language No linguistic content
Country Netherlands
Published/created 2-6-1923
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3439388
Published (digital) Leiden University Libraries,
Date -6-192
Source http://hdl.handle.net/1887.1/item:3439388
Author Frank Scholten

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