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Creator InfoField | Edmund F. Arras | |||||||||||||||||
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Hotel Belleview |
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The Hotel Belleview and other historic buildings of Dresden's Inner New CIty stand along the Elbe River. Most of these historically important buildings survived the later wartime destruction of Dresden. The 18th century Augustus Bridge, or Augustusbrucke, can be seen spanning the Elbe on the right side of the image and barges sit docked at the river's edge. The Arrases visited Dresden during their 1913 tour of Europe. Edmund F. Arras (7/7/1875-10/19/1951), a prominent Columbus businessman and entrepreneur, founded one of the city’s first property rental agencies in 1892. Trained as a lawyer, he graduated from OSU law school in 1896 and went on to hold positions in numerous civic groups around the city. He was particularly active within Kiwanis International and was involved with several local religious organizations. In 1913, he and his wife Elizabeth traveled to the World Sunday School Association Convention in Zurich, Switzerland. They continued on to travel extensively throughout Europe documenting their journey through photographs. Due to the timing of their trip, these photos comprise a valuable collection of images of European cities later devastated by war. The Arras family’s lantern slides and negatives include images from their 1913 travels through US east coast cities, Atlantic islands of the Azores, Madeira, Gibraltar and the countries of Algeria, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, England, and Ireland. Also included are images from their 1920 train journey from Chicago to the western US for the Kiwanis Convention in Portland. These photographs include images of Chicago, Denver and western National Parks. |
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1913 date QS:P571,+1913-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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institution QS:P195,Q69487420 |
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Copyright determination made by Columbus Metropolitan Library ( Q69487420) using RightsStatements.org
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Camera location | 51° 03′ 16.09″ N, 13° 44′ 19.93″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.054470; 13.738870 |
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Object location | 51° 03′ 18.76″ N, 13° 44′ 09.17″ E | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 51.055210; 13.735880 |
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Hotel Belleview (English)
The Hotel Belleview and other historic buildings of Dresden's Inner New CIty stand along the Elbe River. Most of these historically important buildings survived the later wartime destruction of Dresden. The 18th century Augustus Bridge, or Augustusbrucke, can be seen spanning the Elbe on the right side of the image and barges sit docked at the river's edge. The Arrases visited Dresden during their 1913 tour of Europe. Edmund F. Arras (7/7/1875-10/19/1951), a prominent Columbus businessman and entrepreneur, founded one of the city’s first property rental agencies in 1892. Trained as a lawyer, he graduated from OSU law school in 1896 and went on to hold positions in numerous civic groups around the city. He was particularly active within Kiwanis International and was involved with several local religious organizations. In 1913, he and his wife Elizabeth traveled to the World Sunday School Association Convention in Zurich, Switzerland. They continued on to travel extensively throughout Europe documenting their journey through photographs. Due to the timing of their trip, these photos comprise a valuable collection of images of European cities later devastated by war. The Arras family’s lantern slides and negatives include images from their 1913 travels through US east coast cities, Atlantic islands of the Azores, Madeira, Gibraltar and the countries of Algeria, Italy, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, England, and Ireland. Also included are images from the (English)
51°3'16.092"N, 13°44'19.932"E
51°3'18.756"N, 13°44'9.168"E
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