Carl you

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Carl will (also: Karl you ; * before 1863, † 1905) was a German court - watchmakers .

history

His residential and commercial building at Ernst-August-Straße 8 on the Leineinsel Klein-Venedig
( Brückmühle in the background )

In 1863 they opened his watchmaker's business in the royal seat of the Kingdom of Hanover , in the house on Ernst-Auguststrasse in Hanover where he had lived for around four decades. In house number 8, according to the city's address book , he had his business on the ground floor while he lived on the first floor.

In 1874 you received a “French clock with a peculiar escapement and pendulum movement”, described in detail by Franz Frese in the communications of the trade association for Hanover, for the model collection of the Hanover Polytechnic School .

After the annexation of Hanover by Prussia, the dissolution of compulsory guild and the introduction of freedom of trade , the "Association of watchmakers Hannover-Linden" could start to its Chairman Carl They were selected. As such, he suggested in one of the first issues of the Deutsche Uhrmacher-Zeitung for the - now Prussian - province of Hanover to organize a gathering of all interested watchmakers during the general trade exhibition of the province of Hanover to be held in 1878 in order to promote the business interests of the participants on the one hand and on the other hand to inform about the latest inventions and improvements in watchmaking tools with an exhibition organized at the same time .

After his death, the business was taken over by "Mr. A. Speckmann" and continued unchanged.

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Journal of Goldsmithing. Illustrated trade journal for jewelers, gold and silversmiths and the jewelry industry. Central body for the interests of German jewelers, gold and silversmiths. Official organ of the Association of German Jewelers, Gold- and Silversmiths and the Association of Silverware Manufacturers of Germany ... , 26th year (1905), p. 399; Preview over google books
  2. a b Deutsche Uhrmacher-Zeitung , double volume 27/28, year 27 (1903), No. 13, p. 231; Digital copy of the SLUB Dresden
  3. ^ Address book, city and business manual of the royal residence city of Hanover and the city of Linden for the year 1905, section I, 3: Alphabetical directory of residents and trading companies , p. 865; Digitized version of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Library - Lower Saxony State Library via the German Research Foundation
  4. ^ Franz Frese: French clock with peculiar escapement and pendulum movement , in: Mittheilungen des Gewerbevereins for Hanover , New Series 1874, column 89-92; Digitized via Google books
  5. ^ Deutsche Uhrmacher-Zeitung , Volume 2 (1878), p. 84; Digital copy of the SLUB Dresden