File:1919 von Hans Wettig erworbenes Haus Marktstraße 24 in Hannover.png
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Deutsch: Das im Jahr 1919 von dem Unternehmer Hans Wettig, Sohn des Uhrmachers und Juweliers Wilhelm Wettig gekaufte Wohn- und Geschäftshaus unter der - damaligen - Adresse Marktstraße 24 war ursprünglich im Jahr 1652 in Fachwerk-Bauweise für den hannoverschen Hauptmann Hans Bartels errichtet worden. Auf der hier als punktgerasterter Druck vervielfältigen Fotografie ist das im Erdgeschoss veränderte Gebäude zu erkennen, nachdem Hans Wettig des Schwerpunkt des Unternehmens auf Elektro- und Radiogeräte verlegt hatte ... |
Date | 1920th |
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Paul Siedentopf (Text), Dr. K. Fr. Leonhardt (Auswahl der Bilder): Hans Wettig, Hannover, Marktstraße 24, 1877-1927, in dies.: Das Buch der alten Firmen der Stadt Hannover im Jahr 1927, Jubiläums-Verlag Walter Gerlach, Leipzig, 1927, S. 276ff. Recherche, Beschaffung des Originals, Scan der Vorlage auf einem von Wikimedia Deutschland für das ehrenamtlich arbeitende Team von Wikipedia Hannover geliehenen DIN A3-Scanners sowie Weiterbearbeitung: Bernd Schwabe |
Author | ungenannte/r Fotograf_Innen |
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