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DescriptionHamburg und seine Bauten 1914, Band 1, Abbildung 298 - Elise-Averdieck-Oberlyzeum.jpg |
Deutsch: Elise-Averdieck-Oberlyzeum, Wartenau 15 in Hamburg-Hohenfelde (1914), zeitgenössischer Stich. Aus: Hamburg und seine Bauten 1914, Band 1, Abbildung 298 |
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Source | Hamburg und seine Bauten, Band 1. Dölling und Galitz, Hamburg 1914. PPN639579191. (Already digitized in Hamburg State and University Library.) |
Author | Architekten- und Ingenieurverein Hamburg (Herausgeber), section "Privaschulen" was authored by Gustav C. E. Blohm (1869-1943). Architects of the Elise-Averdieck-Oberlyzeum (and hence creators of the ground plans) were architects Martin Haller (1835-1925) and Hermann Geißler (1859-1939). |
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