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Photographer is likely Robert Hülsberg. No attempt has been made to establish his date of death. --Polarlys (talk) 10:00, 21 March 2023 (UTC)

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Deutsch: Ausschnitt einer Postkarte von 1928. Die Boeckersche Drahtrolle war ein 1612 erbautes Fachwerkhaus, dass noch bis um 1970 hinter der Reformierten Kirche an der Langenkampstraße 1 stand (Zweites kleines Haus links hinter der Kirche). Bevor es Boecker damals übernahm war vorher darin eine Gaststätte von Conrad Tremper. Im 20. Jahrhundert wurde das Haus bis zu seinem Abriss zuletzt vom Kaufhaus Dierkes als Warenlager genutzt.
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Source Ausschnitt-Scan einer Postkarte – Archiv Bärwinkel
Author Unknown authorUnknown author, Verlag Robert Hülsberg, Hohenlimburg
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current12:13, 20 March 2023Thumbnail for version as of 12:13, 20 March 2023817 × 869 (290 KB)Bärwinkel,Klaus (talk | contribs){{Information |Description={{de|1=Ausschnitt einer Postkarte von 1928. Die Boeckersche Drahtrolle war ein 1612 erbautes Fachwerkhaus, dass noch bis um 1970 hinter der Reformierten Kirche an der Langenkampstraße 1 stand (2. Fachwerkhaus links hinter der Kirche). Bevor Boecker das Haus damals übernahm war vorher darin eine Gaststätte von Conrad Tremper. Im 20. Jahrhundert wurde das Haus bis zu seinem Abriss zuletzt vom Kaufhaus Dierkes als Warenlager genutzt.}} |Source=...

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