File:Karl F. Wunder PC 0552 Kaisertage in Hannover. Begrüßung Ihrer Majestät der Kaiserin in Linden.jpg

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Deutsch: Kaisertage in Hannover: Begrüßung Ihrer Majestät der Kaiserin in Linden, Schwarzer Bär. Die Handschrift auf der Ansichtskarte lautet: "3. September 1898: Jobst Knigge überreicht der Kaiserin ein Bouquet." Ein der beiden Jungen im Matrosenanzug ist mit "Jobst" gekennzeichnet. Im Hintergrund ist die ehemalige Ihmenbrücke (die spätere Ihmebrücke, heute Benno-Ohnesorg-Brücke) sowie die Bebauung im ehemaligen Ohe-Viertel. Die meisten Männer auf der rechten Bildseite haben ihren Hut gezogen. Die Häuser dahinter stehen heute noch am Schwarzen Bären.
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Karl Friedrich Wunder  (1849–1924)  wikidata:Q126529
 
Description German photographer and postcard publisher
Date of birth/death 1849 Edit this at Wikidata 1924 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Hanover Hanover
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