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Nuremberg Collection (page 3)

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

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg / Street 15C

Nuremberg / Street 15C
Nuremberg: a horse-drawn litter blocks the cobbled street, but most of the traffic is pedestrian Date: 15th century

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Poster advertising Czech airlines

Poster advertising Czech airlines, serving various places in Europe: Prague, Marienbad, Kassel, Essen, Rotterdam, Vienna, Dresden, Berlin and Nuremberg

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nicaule, Queen of Sheba

Nicaule, Queen of Sheba
NICAULE, QUEEN OF SHEBA (Asian royalty)

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Jerusalem Destroyed

Jerusalem Destroyed
Jerusalem is besieged, taken, sacked and destroyed by the Romans led by Titus (later emperor)

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Events / Germany / Nuremberg

Events / Germany / Nuremberg
HORST WESSELs A man, and martyr to the cause, marching at Nuremberg rally in 1929

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Margrave of Nurnberg

Margrave of Nurnberg
Friedrich, Margraf von Nurnberg, is invested with the Mark of Brandenburg

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Birth of St Edmund / Shaw

Birth of St Edmund / Shaw
This purports to depict the birth of St Edmund, king of East Anglia: in fact he was born at Nuremberg in 841, but this is typical of a 15th century English bedroom

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Page from Meisterlins Nurnberger Chronik

Page from Meisterlins Nurnberger Chronik
Page 170 from Meisterlins Nurnberger Chronik. Sigmund or Sigismund Meisterlin (c.1425-1490) was a Benedictine monk of Augsburg

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Demon Born of the Deluge

Demon Born of the Deluge
Man with horn and hooves, born of the Deluge

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Folklore / Wolf-Men

Folklore / Wolf-Men
Wolf-man

Background imageNuremberg Collection: NUREMBERG / 1937

NUREMBERG / 1937
Albert Speers Cathedral of Light at the Nuremberg Rally. Speer was later the Minister for Armament in the 1940s. Date: 1937

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nuremberg Defendents

Nuremberg Defendents
The defendants at the Nuremberg Trial listen to the proceedings as they are tried for crimes against peace, humanity and defenceless minorities

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Wallenstein at Nuremberg

Wallenstein at Nuremberg
Wallenstein visits the fortifications before Nuremberg

Background imageNuremberg Collection: First German Train

First German Train
NUREMBERG - FURTH RAILWAY Spectators wave as the first railway train in Germany makes its first journey

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Abraham & Melchisedek

Abraham & Melchisedek
When Abraham returns from his victory over the four great kings who had attacked Sodom, Melchisedek, king of Salem (Jerusalem), welcomes him with bread and wine

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Nurnberg Chronik 1493

Nurnberg Chronik 1493
The Cities of the Plain are destroyed : Lots wife, who turns to admire the show, is turned to a pillar of salt, but the rest of her family escape with angelic help

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Creation of Eve

Creation of Eve
God creates Eve while Adam lies sleeping

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Comet seen from Nuremberg, Germany

Comet seen from Nuremberg, Germany
Depiction of a comet seen from Nuremberg, Germany, every night from 14 to 24 December 1664

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Ulman Stramer paper mill, Nuremberg, Germany

Ulman Stramer paper mill, Nuremberg, Germany
The paper mill of Ulman Stramer at Nuremberg, Germany

Background imageNuremberg Collection: Kaspar Hauser

Kaspar Hauser. Foundling at Nuremberg. Feral child



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