File NLA BU, S 2, A Nr. 10 - Memory album, different houses in the climatic health resort Hemeringen, e.g., innkeeper Wilhelm Deppmeyer, Schroeter's Hof, estate Hemeringer Str. 12 and Hemeringer Str. 55 (post office); half-timbered house in Friedrichshagen, An der Schnat 40; aerial photos of the place Fuhlen, Weserbrücke between Hess. Oldendorf and Fuhlen from 1898-1945, (until 1895 former Hamelin Weser bridge), Fuhl ferry house with chain bridge, winter photo at the Weser, Weser ferry, interior view of the church around 1900, gilded altarpiece of the church, is today in Marburg; rectory with pastor Bürgener around 1910 and old parish barn around 1944; Heinrich Reese, Obere Brückenstr. 4, around 1952; Gasthaus Halbrock, Obere Brückenstr. 5, around 1890 and 1920; Wellhausen-Mundhenk, Obere Brückenstr. 6

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NLA BU, S 2, A Nr. 10

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Memory album, different houses in the climatic health resort Hemeringen, e.g., innkeeper Wilhelm Deppmeyer, Schroeter's Hof, estate Hemeringer Str. 12 and Hemeringer Str. 55 (post office); half-timbered house in Friedrichshagen, An der Schnat 40; aerial photos of the place Fuhlen, Weserbrücke between Hess. Oldendorf and Fuhlen from 1898-1945, (until 1895 former Hamelin Weser bridge), Fuhl ferry house with chain bridge, winter photo at the Weser, Weser ferry, interior view of the church around 1900, gilded altarpiece of the church, is today in Marburg; rectory with pastor Bürgener around 1910 and old parish barn around 1944; Heinrich Reese, Obere Brückenstr. 4, around 1952; Gasthaus Halbrock, Obere Brückenstr. 5, around 1890 and 1920; Wellhausen-Mundhenk, Obere Brückenstr. 6

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Zuttermeister, c. 1946; Rehr, Heinrich Nagel, c. 1950 and no. 2, Tischlerrei Kuhlmann, c. 1949; Rehr 7 (formerly Fuhlen no. 8), family Wenkhausen, c. 1911; Kirchspielweg 1, Fritz Nagel, c. 1920; Schmiedeecke, Korbmacher Heinr. Weiss c. 1940, Drögen Schmiede, Stellmacher Feldmann (torn down) and no. 6, family Aug. Steding, c. 1930; Kirchbreite 2 (formerly no. 6), Ludwig Hake family, around 1930; Rehr/corner of Heßlinger Strasse, the two houses at the entrance to the town on the right and left are demolished; Heßlinger Strasse, cartwright Fr. Grabbe, 1940, (1987 Tischler Grabbe); Fritz Röhmeier (a.d.Damm), around 1965; Haus Kantorland 11, (1915-1920); Haus Untere Brückenstr. 11, around 1910 and 1930

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Lower Saxony State Archive, Bückeburg Department >> Ironmongery Hermann Altenburg, Bückeburg

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      Original description: Arcinsys (Niedersachsen)

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