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Hamburg Collection (page 7)

Background imageHamburg Collection: Jungfernsteig at 10 a. m. Hamburg, Germany

Jungfernsteig at 10 a. m. Hamburg, Germany
Jungfernsteig at 10 a.m. Hamburg, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageHamburg Collection: Hamburg. Kases grosse Fahrt Hamburg. K?ses grosse Fahrt

Hamburg. Kases grosse Fahrt Hamburg. K?ses grosse Fahrt
Hamburg. Kases grosse Fahrt. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageHamburg Collection: Warehouses at docks, Hamburg, Germany

Warehouses at docks, Hamburg, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageHamburg Collection: Docks and shipping, Hamburg, Germany

Docks and shipping, Hamburg, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageHamburg Collection: Hamburg from the Watch Tower, Germany

Hamburg from the Watch Tower, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageHamburg Collection: Port of Hamburg

Port of Hamburg

Background imageHamburg Collection: Deutsche Kriegsausstellung Hamburg

Deutsche Kriegsausstellung Hamburg. Poster shows a stylized German flag(?). Text announces a war exhibition sponsored by the Central Committee of the Association of the German Red Cross

Background imageHamburg Collection: Silhouette of Grimsby to Hamburg shipping

Silhouette of Grimsby to Hamburg shipping
Silhouette depicting Grimsby to Hamburg shipping

Background imageHamburg Collection: Fire at the Michaeliskirche, Hamburg, Germany

Fire at the Michaeliskirche, Hamburg, Germany
A terrible fire which engulfed the spire of the Michaeliskirche at Hamburg, Germany on 3rd July, 1906. The fire lasted for three hours, ten minutes. Date: 1906

Background imageHamburg Collection: Ferry Station - St Pauli Region - Hamburg

Ferry Station - St Pauli Region - Hamburg
The Ferry Station in the St Pauli Region, one of the 105 quarters of the city of Hamburg, Germany. St. Pauli contains a world famous red light district around the Reeperbahn street. Date: circa 1902

Background imageHamburg Collection: Hamburg, Germany - Port Area (Steinhoft)

Hamburg, Germany - Port Area (Steinhoft) Date: 1901

Background imageHamburg Collection: Brahms Birthplace

Brahms Birthplace
The house in Hamburg where he was born. Date: 1833 - 1897

Background imageHamburg Collection: Istanbul - view toward the Suleimaniye Mosque

Istanbul - view toward the Suleimaniye Mosque
Carl Hagenbeck (1844-1913) founded Germanys most successful privately owned zoo, the Tierpark Hagenbeck which moved to its present location in Hamburg-Stellingen in 1907. Date: circa 1970s

Background imageHamburg Collection: Hamburg, View of the Alterdamm

Hamburg, View of the Alterdamm (Old Dam). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHamburg Collection: Concert at Hamburg, 1845

Concert at Hamburg, 1845
Interior of a concert hall in Hamburg, Germany, during a performance in 1843. Date: 1843

Background imageHamburg Collection: Hamburg, Germany - Chilehaus

Hamburg, Germany - Chilehaus (Chile House) - an exceptional example of the 1920s Brick Expressionism style of architecture. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageHamburg Collection: Germany - Hamburg - The Harbour

Germany - Hamburg - The Harbour
Germany - Hamburg - Steamships at anchor in the the Harbour, set in a very decorative border of shrimp motifs Date: 1907

Background imageHamburg Collection: Music in the home, 1887

Music in the home, 1887
An accomplished German man eclipses the other talent at an evening party, to the disgust of the watching Englishmen. " Young Muller(from Hamburg)

Background imageHamburg Collection: German soldiers leaving Hamburg to fight the Hereros

German soldiers leaving Hamburg to fight the Hereros
German soldiers on board ship at Hamburg, leaving to fight the Hereros in German South West Africa (now Namibia). A rebellion by the Hereros against the German colonists took place between 1904

Background imageHamburg Collection: St. Pauli Landungsbrucken, Hamburg, Germany

St. Pauli Landungsbrucken, Hamburg, Germany
The St. Pauli Landungsbrucken (St. Pauli Landing Bridges), part of the Hamburg Harbour, Hamburg, Germany, directly on the Elbe River

Background imageHamburg Collection: Esperanto Club Members

Esperanto Club Members
ESPERANTO : members of the Hamburg Esperanto Club pose for their group portrait, holding an Esperanto newspaper and other documents Date: circa 1900

Background imageHamburg Collection: The Zeppelin L213 on route from Hamburg to America

The Zeppelin L213 on route from Hamburg to America, flying over Blankenese, Hamburg

Background imageHamburg Collection: Man and Woman of Hamburg

Man and Woman of Hamburg. A book of national types and costumes from the early 19th century

Background imageHamburg Collection: Social Club - Hamburg, Germany

Social Club - Hamburg, Germany
H.Pabst Social Club/Guesthouse in Altona, a district of Hamburg, Germany

Background imageHamburg Collection: Ferry Trips - Hamburg, Germany

Ferry Trips - Hamburg, Germany
Taking a trip around the Big Bay/Harbour in a two-level boat at Hamburg, Germany. The bearded captain stands on the lower level to the left

Background imageHamburg Collection: Rudolf Bockelmann as Hans Sachs

Rudolf Bockelmann as Hans Sachs
Rudolf Bockelmann (1892-1958), bass-baritone singer at the Stadttheater Hamburg, as Hans Sachs, German meistersinger or mastersinger in a production of Richard Wagners Die Meistersinger von Nrnberg

Background imageHamburg Collection: Emmy Streng as Isolde

Emmy Streng as Isolde
Emmy Streng, soprano singer at the Stadttheater Hamburg, as Isolde, in a production of Richard Wagners Tristan und Isolde in 1927

Background imageHamburg Collection: Poster advertising the Hamburg America Line

Poster advertising the Hamburg America Line
Poster advertising Hamburg America Line departures to Canada, showing a cornfield being harvested

Background imageHamburg Collection: Poster advertising the Woermann Line

Poster advertising the Woermann Line, with services from Germany to Africa and America

Background imageHamburg Collection: Argentina - Hamburger German Bier Halle

Argentina - Hamburger German Bier Halle
Hamburg Beer Hall, probably at Buenos Aires, run by German ex-patriot Augusto Hanning - Argentina. Some Germans enjoy a taste of home!

Background imageHamburg Collection: Hagenbecks Nubian Exhibit

Hagenbecks Nubian Exhibit
Carl Hagenbeck (1844-1913) founded Germanys most successful privately owned zoo, the Tierpark Hagenbeck which moved to its present location in Hamburg-Stellingen in 1907

Background imageHamburg Collection: Leviathan refueling

Leviathan refueling
The fuel ship British Councillor bunkering (refueling) the large liner Leviathan. The second of a trio of transatlantic liners built by Germanys Hamburg America Line as the SS Vaterland for

Background imageHamburg Collection: Children Racing Turtles at Hamburg Zoo, 1908

Children Racing Turtles at Hamburg Zoo, 1908
Illustration showing a group of children riding giant tortoises at Hagenbecks Zoological Gardens, Hamburg, 1908. Each of the jockeys is shown carrying a stick with a lettuce on the end to encourage

Background imageHamburg Collection: The Harbour at Hamburg, 1892

The Harbour at Hamburg, 1892
Aerial view of the harbour at Hamburg, with a large number of ships along the quayside, 1892. At that time cholera had broken out in Hamburg, meaning that shipping was unable to proceed normally

Background imageHamburg Collection: Emigration. The Cholera at Hamburg. Sketches by our Special

Emigration. The Cholera at Hamburg. Sketches by our Special
Illustration showing customs officials at Hamburg, with ladies and gentlemen having their belongings examined

Background imageHamburg Collection: Germany Hamburg

Germany Hamburg
General view of the harbour

Background imageHamburg Collection: SS Berengaria leaving Southampton for Jarrow, 1938

SS Berengaria leaving Southampton for Jarrow, 1938
Photograph of the Cunard Liner Berengaria heading out of Southampton, with tugs, to head to Jarrow to be broken up, December 1938

Background imageHamburg Collection: Cholera in Hamburg

Cholera in Hamburg
Linen being left with customs officers for disinfection. Many precautions were taken in preventing the spread of cholera. Travel played a large part in the spread of disease

Background imageHamburg Collection: German Strawberries

German Strawberries
A countrywoman from the Hamburg region dressed in her picturesque costume carries two heavy baskets of erdbeeren - strawberries - suspended from a yoke on her shoulders

Background imageHamburg Collection: German Veggie Seller

German Veggie Seller
A barefoot girl from Bardewick, near Hamburg, carries a heavy load of carrots and other vegetables

Background imageHamburg Collection: Unrest in Hamburg / 1918

Unrest in Hamburg / 1918
Unrest in Hamburg leading to political demonstrations

Background imageHamburg Collection: Hamburg Flowerseller

Hamburg Flowerseller
A flower-seller of Hamburg invites you to buy a bunch

Background imageHamburg Collection: The Alsterdammhof

The Alsterdammhof in Hamburg designed by the architecht G.Peine

Background imageHamburg Collection: Elephants at Hamburg

Elephants at Hamburg
Six elephants from a menagerie in transit escape from Hamburg railway station and have to be pursued through the streets of the city, much to the consternation of Hamburgers

Background imageHamburg Collection: STEAMSHIP LEVIATHAN

STEAMSHIP LEVIATHAN
Atlantic liner of the United States Lines, formerly the Hamburg-Amerika liner Vaterland, made over as war reparations and reconditioned for 2 million (1924 value !"

Background imageHamburg Collection: Steamship Albert Ballin

Steamship Albert Ballin
Atlantic liner of the Hamburg-Amerika Line

Background imageHamburg Collection: Hamburg / Panorama C17

Hamburg / Panorama C17
Hamburg: panoramic view with boats and church spires

Background imageHamburg Collection: Hamburg / Mouth of Docks

Hamburg / Mouth of Docks
Hamburg: mouth of the docks



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