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Colonial goods
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size: 13,8 x 8,8 cm.finish: b/w.
1929, 1938, Wismar City Archive, Dept. III. Rep. 1. Aa Council files
Explanation: Diedrich Heinrich Wätjen (1785-1858), who in 1818 had become a partner in Anton Friedrich Schaer's commission and forwarding business founded in 1805, continued the business under his own name. In 1829 the company was transformed into D. H. Wätjen
Vor allem Unterlagen zu Kolonialwarenläden, einzelne Auswandererakten/-briefe und Fotos von Soldaten um 1915 insbesondere vor einem Denkmal für Gefallene.
Contains: Re-establishment of the former consumer cooperative of the Warndt in Geislautern and return of its assets: Memorandum; increase in the allocation of farmed food for pensioners, pensioners, widows, orphans and war-disabled persons; absorption of the surplus profit; syndicate of the Saarland food and luxury food retail trade; Asko consumer cooperative; costs for food products in the Saarland 1949-1950; International association of food retailers' organisations; wage costs; ordinance on the management of goods in dairy shops; consumer cooperative of the Völklinger Hütte and private retail trade; taxes and levies for Brenner's own growth (schnapps); ban on discharging bread and bakery products; sale of fresh meat in colonial goods shops.
1895 by Gustav Sievers (1867-1937) founded colonial wholesale business. inventory book and stocktaking - turnover statistics
Nachlass mit umfangreichen (Firmen-) Informationsmaterial über den Handel mit Kolonialwaren im norddeutschen Raum.
Contains: Explanatory reports, overviews and questionnaires concerning retail prices for bread and wheat biscuits, colonial goods, milk, milk products, eggs, fruit, vegetables, meat, sausage, fats, fish
Specifically, this concerns the taxation of beer, spirits, sparkling wine, colonial goods, mineral oils, starch sugar and sweeteners.
08.04.1941-12.04.1941, State Archives Hamburg, 113-6 State Administration - Economic. Agricultural and social department
Untitled26.03.1941-01.04.1941, State Archives Hamburg, 113-6 State Administration - Economic. Agricultural and social department
Untitled15.01.1941-24.01.1941, State Archives Hamburg, 113-6 State Administration - Economic. Agricultural and social department
Untitled10.10.1940-17.10.1940, State Archives Hamburg, 113-6 State Administration - Wirtschafts-. Agricultural and social department
Untitled14.01.1941-18.01.1941, State Archives Hamburg, 113-6 State Administration - Economic. Agricultural and social department
Untitled03.12.1940-07.12.1940, State Archives Hamburg, 113-6 State Administration - Wirtschafts-. Agricultural and social department
Untitled1 Positive, black and white H: 40 cm, W: 28 cm. No. Archive No. 212-30
Der Kaufmannsladen der Familie Wittke wurde im November 1850 vom Kaufmann G.F. Wittke als Material-, Tabak-, Cigarren- und Destillations-Geschäft eröffnet, der von dessen Sohn Johannes (Tod 1928) als Kolonialwarenladen - und schließlich von der Enkeltochter als Lebensmittelgeschäft bis 1974 betrieben wurde. Die Kaufleute verzichteten auf einschneidende Modernisierungen. Somit blieben das Mobiliar der Gründerzeit, aber auch unzählige Warenbehälter, Verpackungen, Flaschen, Büchsen und Werbeträger sowie die nostalgische Verkaufstechnik erhalten. Darüber hinaus gibt es ein Konvolut von Briefen Wittkes.