File:Knackstedt & Näther Stereoskopie 0876 Deutschland, Bremen, Bildseite, Blick von der Halbinsel Stadtwerder über die Weser in Richtung Wilhelm-Kaisen-Brücke, Tiefer, Osterdeich, um 1900 DRGMs 83768 und 92395.jpg

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Deutsch: Stereoskopie der Firma Knackstedt & Näther mit der fortlaufenden Nummer 876, hier mit einem Blick von der Halbinsel Stadtwerder über die Weser in Richtung der (späteren) Großen Weserbrücke, Tiefer und Osterdeich zur historischen Innenstadt von Bremen. Das auf Lichtdruck spezialisierte hamburger Unternehmen (auch: K & N') hatte für ihre stereographischen Ansichtskarten die DRGM-Nummern 83768 und 92395 eintragen lassen ... Diese Karte wurde dankenswerterweise von Ilse Paul zur Verfügung gestellt, um sie als Digitalisat über Wikimedia Commons nachhaltig allen Menschen zur Verfügung zu stellen ...
Date circa 1900
date QS:P,+1900-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Scan vom Original: Bernd Schwabe in Hannover mit Dank an Ilse Paul
Author unknown photographer; his work published by Knackstedt & Näther
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