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I have long been an admirer of the work of Carl b. Graf and recently realised that there is not much information on his work online. So I thought I would put a set together as the start of a small archive of his work.
I have long been an admirer of the work of Carl b. Graf and recently realised that there is not much information on his work online. So I thought I would put a set together as the start of a small archive of his work.
I have long been an admirer of the work of Carl b. Graf and recently realised that there is not much information on his work online. So I thought I would put a set together as the start of a small archive of his work.
I have long been an admirer of the work of Carl b. Graf and recently realised that there is not much information on his work online. So I thought I would put a set together as the start of a small archive of his work.
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By me. Barnes Sunderland train lines. Wrote part2 after part1 in subway art. Before I knew of part2 MTV York
Call No.: 12_00161
Corp. Name: Zeppelin
Subject: Zeppelin
Notes: Graf Zeppelin above field in Berlin
Description: 4 x 5 Black and White Photo
Einer von vormals zehn Häfen der Stadt Gelsenkirchen.
Der Hafen der ehemaligen Zeche Graf Bismarck wurde Ende 1914 eröffnet und mit Schließung der Zeche 1966 stillgelegt.
Die die Zufahrt überbrückende Eisenbahnbrücke (Abriss März 2007) ist 2009 durch eine Geh- und Radwegbrücke ersetzt worden.
Das abgeräumte Zechengelände wird über einen längeren Zeitraum hinweg mit einer Siedlung aus kleinen Mehrfamilienhäusern sowie Gewerbeansiedlungen bebaut.
Eine Nachnutzung des Hafens für Sportboote ist geplant.
This well used M6 is engraved "Graf Baudissin" and a simple google search leads to this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_Graf_von_Baudissin - summary:Wolf Stefan Traugott Graf[1] von Baudissin (8 May 1907 – 5 June 1993) was a German general, military planner and peace researcher.
My theory is this - Graf Baudissin was born in 1907, and the M6 is a late '86 model, with a German manual. Therefore, this camera would have been made a few months before Baudissin's 80th birthday! I think it's possible it might have been a gift from Leica, or colleagues, or family though I don't know how to go about verifying this. Baudissin passed away in 1993 and the camera has found new owners. The previous owner to me bought it near Hamburg where Baudissin passed away.
Plausible theory? I think so!
In any case I'm pleased to be continuing to use a camera that feels great in the hand and has a bit of added mystique.
Gelsenkirchen - Stadt mit sieben Häfen
ehemaliger Hafen der Zeche Graf Bismarck, erbaut 1914 und mit Stillegung der Zeche 1969 verwaist.
Seit 2002 entsteht hier nach und nach eine Marina.
2007 Abriss der alten Hafenbrücke, 2010 kam die neue Fussgängerbrücke
pictionid61654900 - catalogmeyer0621.tif - titlelz 127 graf zeppelin in hanger lakehurst nj. - filenamemeyer0621.tif--Image from the Henry Cord Meyer Collection-Please tag these photos so that the information will be kept with our Digital Asset Management System---Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum
The "Graf Zeppelin" LZ127 landing in Friedrichshafen 22.08.1935.
Despite the damned symbol, this shot shows the monstrous size of the airship.
The "Graf Zeppelin" was the most traveled airship in history. It flew over 1 million miles including the first circumnavigation of the globe via airship. From 1931 to 1937 it operated scheduled service between Germany and Brazil.
From a small album of an unidentified amateur photographer.
I have long been an admirer of the work of Carl b. Graf and recently realised that there is not much information on his work online. So I thought I would put a set together as the start of a small archive of his work.
I have long been an admirer of the work of Carl b. Graf and recently realised that there is not much information on his work online. So I thought I would put a set together as the start of a small archive of his work.
I have long been an admirer of the work of Carl b. Graf and recently realised that there is not much information on his work online. So I thought I would put a set together as the start of a small archive of his work.