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Europe, Germany, Berlin, Hansaviertel, Altonaerstrasse, Jaenecke-Samuelson apartment block, Das Schwedenhaus (cropped from all sides)
Shown here is the Fritz Jaenecke and Sten Samuelson (Sweden) apartment block (1956). There are some uncommon design traits like the public roof terrace and the not standardized external stairwells. A scalable blueprint of one of the floors showing some typical modernist floor plan solutions is here.
A pic with the entire block and the history and background of Interbau '57 is here.
This is number 96 of the Berlin album and 8 of the new Hansaviertel / Interbau 1957 one.
Photographs of my ginger cat, Fritz, at Castle Hill, near Rogan's Hill.
Hills District, in north-western Sydney.
My Canon EOS 60D.
A portrait of my ginger cat, Fritz, in the sun-room of our house at Castle Hill. This was his favourite room. Photographed with my Canon EOS 60D camera.
I met this guy, who is a photographer, at an exhibition in NRW Forum, Ehrenhof Düsseldorf. We talked about photography for a while and he posed for me to take this picture. Thanks Fritz: Great meeting you 😄
Fritz is a photographer. He posed for me several times after we met at an exhibition. He was really nice and very funny! His photography can be seen on Instagram on fritzografy 51
photographed on July. 25, 2024
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Voll besetzt war der Rodelblitz, der zur Freude vieler Eisenbahnfreunde wieder durch den Thüringer Wald dampft.
The German coaster Fritz Raabe photographed by Skyfotos in 1968. My restoration and digital hand colorization of the original B/W image in the Finnish Maritime Museum archive (finna.fi). The ship is probably on its way to the UK loaded with Finnish timber.
I found this information by Matthias Böckenhauer on a FB page:
"The coastal motor vessel "FRITZ RAABE" was delivered in 1951 by the Flensburg-based engineering firm Johannsen & Sörensen (hull number 110) to the shipping company "Hera" Schifffahrt- & Transport GmbH, Flensburg, as the "MARIA ALTHOFF" (US: DJDL). It had a gross tonnage of 297, net tonnage of 143, and a deadweight tonnage of 425. In June 1954, the ship was lengthened and its height increased by the Nobiskrug shipyard, now measuring 398 GRT, 252 net tonnage, and 630 deadweight tonnage. It was based in Bremen in August 1963. In 1957, it was transferred to the Fritz Raabe shipping company, Bremen, and renamed "FRITZ RAABE." In 1970, it was sold at auction to Ireland."
PS
Ian Wilson added:
She became the Kilcrea registered Cork and was scrapped at Dublin in 1986.
Blick auf den Ivenacker See mit dem Ort Klockow
Das ehemalige Gutsdorf Klockow ist heute ein Orteil der Stadt Stavenhagen. In Stavenhagen wurde der plattdeutsche Dichter Fritz Reuter geboren.
It was such a lovely day today that I took the dogs to the beach.
Neither Ralph nor Fritz can manage a long walk nowadays and so I splurged £1 on the chine carpark and was lucky to get the only available space at the time.
Here you see his lordship in his invalid carriage waiting to receive admirers bearing small gifts of food.
You can see the whole gang here www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/?image_id=2724472
Today we have had sunshine, hail, cloud, sunshine again, all in rapid succession.
Fritz made the most of the warmth while it lasted.
We where fortunate enough to meet Fritz a few years back and he gave us a tour of his printshop in Silverton, Colorado.
Fritz is all snuggled up with his Yeti. I have to keep an eye on him with this toy. He ripped apart his last toy, ate it and then barfed it back up.
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