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Cover of the book 'Gut Berneck - das Wohnhaus des Arthur Junghans in Schramberg', photo ca. 1914

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Deutsch: Quelle des Fotos: Wohnsitz Berneck in Schramberg im Württembergischen Schwarzwald. Architekt Oberbaurat Paul Schmohl, i. Fa. Schmohl & Staehlin, Stuttgart; mit Text von J. F. Haeuselmann. [Johann Friedrich Haeuselmann]; in: 'Wohnungskunst', vereinigt mit der Münchner Halbmonatsschrift 'Die Raumkunst', 6. Jahrgang 1914, Mai-Heft, Seite 129a - 144, das Foto auf Seite 136a. Keine Angabe zum Fotografen. Buchtitel des Buchumschlages: Gut Berneck. Das Wohnhaus des Arthur Junghans in Schramberg / Herausgeber: Thomas Poller; Autorinnen und Autoren: Isabel David, Inken Gaukel, Carsten Kohlmann, Stefan King, Thomas Poller, Ramona Ruf, Thomas Weilacher; Schramberg 2023
English: Source of the photo: Wohnsitz Berneck in Schramberg im Württembergischen Schwarzwald. Architekt Oberbaurat Paul Schmohl, i. Fa. Schmohl & Staehlin, Stuttgart; mit Text von J. F. Haeuselmann. [Johann Friedrich Haeuselmann]; in: 'Wohnungskunst', vereinigt mit der Münchner Halbmonatsschrift 'Die Raumkunst', 6. Jahrgang 1914, Mai-Heft, page 129a - 144, Fphoto on page 136a. No information on the photographer. Book title of the book cover: Gut Berneck. Das Wohnhaus des Arthur Junghans in Schramberg / Herausgeber: Thomas Poller; Autorinnen und Autoren: Isabel David, Inken Gaukel, Carsten Kohlmann, Stefan King, Thomas Poller, Ramona Ruf, Thomas Weilacher; Schramberg 2023
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Camera location48° 13′ 11.33″ N, 8° 23′ 27.81″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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