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Deutsch: 1933: Der Stadtplanausschnitt von Frankfurt am Main zeigt die frühere Lage des Clementine Kinderhospitals in der Bornheimer Landwehr 110. Das 10.000 m2 große ehemalige Parkgrundstück mit Sommerhaus der Freifrau Louise von Rothschild wurde vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg noch nicht von der Verlängerung der Freiligrathstraße zwischen Wittelsbacherallee und Brüder-Grimm-Straße geteilt.
English: 1933: City map (crop) of Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany. The crop focusses on the situation of Clementinenspital (current: Clementine Kinderhospital) at Bornheimer Landwehr 110.
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Source http://www.imaguncula.de/stadtplan-frankfurt-am-main-1928.htm
Author Hans Ravenstein (1866–1936)

Über den als Quelle angegebenen Link wird als Veröffentlichungszeitraum dieser Stadtplan-Version 1928–1933 angegeben. Dies ist nachweislich zu weit gefasst, denn auf diesem Ausschnitt ist rechts unten der Herbert-Norkus-Weg zu sehen, eine Bezeichnung, die eindeutig aus dem Dritten Reich stammt, siehe de:Herbert Norkus. Die Karte muss demzufolge ab 1933 entstanden sein.

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