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Nuremberg Collection (page 2)

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Jodocus Leopold Frisch

Jodocus Leopold Frisch
JODOCUS LEOPOLD FRISCH German churchman, theologian and naturalist of Nurnberg. Date: 1714 - 1787

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Johann Michael Fehr

Johann Michael Fehr
JOHANN MICHAEL FEHR German naturalist and medical writer from Nurnberg, depicted looking rather severe but holding a flower. Date: 1601 - 1688

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Johannes Endterus

Johannes Endterus
JOHANNES ANDREAS ENDTERUS German statesman and scholar of Nurnberg. Date: 1625 - 1670

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Johann Conrad Durr

Johann Conrad Durr
JOHANN CONRAD DURR German churchman and professor of theology at Nurnberg. Date: 1635 - 1677

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Andreas Kehberger

Andreas Kehberger
ANDREAS KEHBERGER German divine, preacher at St Jacobs Church, Nuremberg. Date: 1716 - 1769

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Matthau Buchinger

Matthau Buchinger
MATTHAU BUCHINGER German, born at Nuremberg without hands or legs, but with sufficient of the rest of him to father eleven children. Date: 1674 - 1722

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg Maid & Carter

Nuremberg Maid & Carter
A Nuremberg maidservant, on her way to the fountain, is chatted up by a Fuhrknecht (carter) who wears floppy hip- high boots over his breeches. Date: circa 1580

Background imageNuremberg Collection: NUREMBERG / 1929

NUREMBERG / 1929
The first really spectacular rally where the theme was composure. Horst Wessel leads the Stormtroopers through the streets for the final parade. Date: 2 - 5 August 1929

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Matthau Buckinger

Matthau Buckinger
MATTHAU BUCHINGER German, born at Nuremberg, without hands or legs, became adept at drawing and performing on musical instruments. Date: 1674 - 1722

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Prodigy : Baretier

Prodigy : Baretier
Johann Philip BARATIER, child prodigy born at Schwabach, near Nuremberg, Germany, depicted at the age of 11. Date: 1721 - 1740

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Burgher and woman of Nuremberg, 1577

Burgher and woman of Nuremberg, 1577.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity and of the Middle Ages (1796)

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Wedding dress of a woman of Nuremberg, 1577

Wedding dress of a woman of Nuremberg, 1577.. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalarts Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People of Antiquity

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Stove tiles depicting knights named Holofernes and Josua

Stove tiles depicting knights named Holofernes and Josua.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Noble woman of Nuremberg holding coats of arms, 16th century

Noble woman of Nuremberg holding coats of arms, 16th century.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Patrician of Nuremberg, 16th century

Patrician of Nuremberg, 16th century, from the Stroemer family, in suit of armor and grand helmet.. From a precious example of Patriciens de Nuremberg, 1617, colored and finished in gold by G

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Ernest Baumgartner, patrician of Nuremberg

Ernest Baumgartner, patrician of Nuremberg, court fashion of Charles IX and Henri III.. From an oil painting by Recape in 1570. Handcolored illustration by E

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Atlas Novus, 17th c Le Theatre du Monde

Atlas Novus, 17th c Le Theatre du Monde
BLAEU, Jan (1596-1673). Atlas Novus or Atlas Maior. 1635 - 1665. Volume I. Europe, Germany and Netherlands. Detail of a map of Nuremberg (Territorium Norimbergese). Printed in Amsterdam, 1645

Background imageNuremberg Collection: German boy scouts at camp, Forchheim, Germany

German boy scouts at camp, Forchheim, Germany
German boy scouts (or Pathfinders) boating and doing woodwork at camp, Forchheim, near Nuremberg, Germany. Date: 1966

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Henry Simonis & Co fire appliances, Nuremberg, Germany

Henry Simonis & Co fire appliances, Nuremberg, Germany
Two Henry Simonis & Co fire appliances on a street in Nuremberg, Germany

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Henry Simonis & Co fire appliance, Nuremberg, Germany

Henry Simonis & Co fire appliance, Nuremberg, Germany
A Henry Simonis & Co fire appliance, parked on a street in Nuremberg, Germany

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Johann Schroter

Johann Schroter
JOHANN SCHROTER (Schroeter) German churchman from near Nurnberg Date: CIRCA 1600

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Justinus Hardesheim

Justinus Hardesheim
JUSTINUS HARDESHEIM German statesman of Nuremberg. Date: 1584 - 1646

Background imageNuremberg Collection: German aviator Memorial Day at Furth, Bavaria, Germany

German aviator Memorial Day at Furth, Bavaria, Germany
Postcard celebrating the German aviator Memorial Day at Furth, Bavaria, Germany (near Nuremberg). Date: 1924

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Depiction of Asia in a globe built in Nuremberg

Depiction of Asia in a globe built in Nuremberg in 1492. It shows all the known territories before the discovery of America, the Equator, a Meridian, the Tropics and the twelve Zodiac Constellations

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Departure of the first Munich-Augsburgs train

Departure of the first Munich-Augsburgs train (1st September 1839). Engraving. GERMANY. N� rg. Nuremberg Transport Museum

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Blanchard balloon ascent over Nuremberg, Germany

Blanchard balloon ascent over Nuremberg, Germany

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Blanchards balloon ascent, Nuremberg, Germany

Blanchards balloon ascent, Nuremberg, Germany

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Part of wall with castle, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Part of wall with castle, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Imperial stables, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Imperial stables, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Vestner Tower, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Vestner Tower, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: The Pegnitz shore and synagogue, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

The Pegnitz shore and synagogue, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Hangman Bridge, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Hangman Bridge, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Heidenthurm (Heidenturm), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Heidenthurm (Heidenturm), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Hospital of the Holy Spirit, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Hospital of the Holy Spirit, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Panorama taken from Hallerthor (i. e. Haller Tor), Nuremberg

Panorama taken from Hallerthor (i. e. Haller Tor), Nuremberg
Panorama taken from Hallerthor (i.e. Haller Tor), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: The Quintagonal tower (i. e. Funfeckiger Turm), Nuremberg, Ba

The Quintagonal tower (i. e. Funfeckiger Turm), Nuremberg, Ba
The Quintagonal tower (i.e. Funfeckiger Turm), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Vestnerthor (i. e. Vestner Tor), with imperial stables, Nurem

Vestnerthor (i. e. Vestner Tor), with imperial stables, Nurem
Vestnerthor (i.e. Vestner Tor), with imperial stables, Nuremberg, Bavraria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nassauerhaus, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Nassauerhaus, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: View from the Schutt Isle, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

View from the Schutt Isle, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Wittelsbacher Hof, National Museum, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germ

Wittelsbacher Hof, National Museum, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Castle, (west side), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

Castle, (west side), Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: The Castle court, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany

The Castle court, Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nurnberger Madonna - Nuremberg, Germany

Nurnberger Madonna - Nuremberg, Germany, attributed to Peter Vischer the Younger Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg, Germany - Mauerpartie am Mohrentor

Nuremberg, Germany - Mauerpartie am Mohrentor
Nuremberg, Germany - Street view looking toward the Mohrentor (Moors Tower) Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg, Germany - Lorenzkirche

Nuremberg, Germany - Lorenzkirche (St. Lorenz ) - 15th century gothic medieval church dedicated to Saint Lawrence. Heavily damaged during World War II, but now rebuilt

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg, Germany - Gansemannchen Fountain

Nuremberg, Germany - Gansemannchen Fountain
Nuremberg, Germany - The unusual Gansemannchen (The Goose Man) Fountain, featuring a little bronze statueby Giovanni Bologna of a rustic type holding two geese. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg, Germany - Frauentor

Nuremberg, Germany - Frauentor (Konigstor Tower) - the main gate into the old town. Built in 1388. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Johann Dabid Botsch

Johann Dabid Botsch
JOHANN DAVID BOTSCH German churchman, mathematician and writing master from Nurnberg. Date: 17TH CENTURY



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