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Metz Deutches Thor Germany

Views of Germany
Title: Views of Germany
Related Names:
Photoglob Co. , publisher
Date Created/Published: ca. 1890-ca. 1900.
Summary: Color prints from photographs showing late 19th century tourist sites primarily in Germany. Structures and sites depicted include bridges; churches; hotels; government buildings; museums; monuments; public gardens; and resorts. Street views, cityscapes, landscapes, and waterfronts are also represented. Includes the following regions and cities: Allgau, Alsace Lorraine, Anhalt, Bavaria, Upper Bavaria (formerly Oberbayern), Baden, Berlin, Black Forest, Bremen, Breslau, Cassel (formerly Kassel), Cologne, Dresden, Frankfurt am Main, Freiburg, Hamburg, Hannover, Harz Mountain Region, Helgoland, Hohenzollern, Hesse-Nassau, Kiel, Leipzig, Lippe, Lubeck, Mecklingburg-Schwerin, Moselle River Valley, Munich, Nuremburg, Pomerania, Potsdam, East Prussia, West Prussia, Pyrmont, Rhine Province (formerly Rhenish Prussia) and the Rhine, Rothenburg, Rugen Island, Saxony, German Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Silesia, Thuringia, Wiesbaden, Westphalia, Wurtemburg, North German Lloyd. Also some views outside Germany. These include sites in Danzig (i.e., Gdansk, Poland); Posen (Poznan, Poland); Riesengebirge (i.e., Krkonoso, Czech Republic & Poland); Tyrol, Austria; and Switzerland (Lucerne, Murg, St. Gotthard Railway, and Schafthausen).
Notes:
Arrangement: Arranged by print number as listed in the sales catalog entitled: Catalogue J, foreign section, published in 1905 by the Detroit Publishing Co., U.S. distributor for the prints.
German captions and item numbers are printed in gold at the lower left or right of each print.
'P.Z.'[i.e., Photoglob Zurich] printed before each caption.
LOT title devised by Library staff.
Digitized images of these items display with associated descriptions in the Prints & Photographs Division Online Catalog, http://www.loc.gov/rr/print/catalog.html
Purchase; Galerie Muriset; 1985 (DLC/PP-1985:485).
Container list (photocopy from the Detroit Publishing Co., Catalogue J) is available in the Prints & Photographs Reading Room (filed under collection name).
Forms part of: Photochrom print collection.
Subjects:
Cities & towns--Germany--1890-1900.
Cities & towns--Poland--1890-1900.
Resorts--Germany--1890-1900.
Resorts--Poland--1890-1900.
Waterfronts--Germany--1890-1900.
Architecture--Germany--1890-1900.
Architecture--Poland--1890-1900.
Monuments & memorials--Poland--1890-1900.
Monuments & memorials--Germany--1890-1900.
Cityscape prints--Color--1890-1900.
Landscape prints--Color--1890-1900.
Photochrom prints--Color--1890-1900.
Bookmark /2002696054/
Description of Photograph
This is an 8x12 inch Reproduction Photograph made from a high quality scan of the original.

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