File:Norddeutsche Papier-Industrie PC 0301 Hannover-Herrenhausen Schloßgarten Bildseite Straßenbahn Linie 1 Laatzen.jpg

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Deutsch: Bildseite der fortlaufend nummerierten Ansichtskarte Nummer 301 aus dem Verlag der Norddeutschen Papier-Industrie mit einem Blick durch die (heute so benannte) Alte Herrenhäuser Straße in Hannover-Herrenhausen. Im Vordergrund der belebten Szenerie ist neben dem Polizist mit Pickelhaube ist der Schaffner der weiter hinten abgestellten hannoverschen Straßenbahn der Linie 1 nach Laatzen. Eigentliches Motiv der Fotografie eines unbekannten Fotografen ist jedoch das Schloßgarten-Restaurant Dank an den Leihgeber Andreas Aldag
Date circa 1910
date QS:P,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source Scan vom Original: Michael Narten im Team mit Bernd Schwabe im Wikipedia-Büro Hannover; mit Dank an den Leihgeber Andreas Aldag
Author unbekannter Fotograf für die Norddeutsche Papier-Industrie
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