Docking dogs
Coordinates: 53 ° 33 ′ 42 ″ N , 9 ° 49 ′ 13 ″ E
Dockenhuden was an independent Holstein community, is now a district of Hamburg in the Altona district and there belongs to the districts of Blankenese , Iserbrook and Nienstedten . The deer park and the command academy of the Bundeswehr are located in Dockenhuden .
history
Dockenhuden was mentioned for the first time in documents from the years 1219/20, where the duties to the church were described. Dockenhuden used to be a municipality in the Pinneberg district of the Prussian province of Schleswig-Holstein and was merged with the neighboring municipality of Blankenese on March 19, 1919. Blankenese was incorporated into the then independent city of Altona in 1927 ; Altona, in turn, has been part of Hamburg since 1937.
Residents
Population figures for Dockenhuden:
year | Residents | |
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1841 | 573 | Dockenhuden village |
1867 | 852 | Rural community Dockenhuden |
1871 | 864 | Rural community Dockenhuden |
1875 | 919 | Rural community Dockenhuden |
1880 | 983 | Rural community Dockenhuden |
1885 | 964 | Rural community Dockenhuden |
1890 | 1321 | Rural community Dockenhuden |
1895 | 1941 | Rural community Dockenhuden |
1900 | 2685 | Rural community Dockenhuden |
1905 | 3634 | Rural community Dockenhuden |
1910 | 5014 | Rural community Dockenhuden |
1914 | 5810 | Landgemeinde Dockenhuden with Mühlenberg, Iserbrook, Krähenberg with villa complex Fernsicht, Schierenholt and Schützenhof and part of Hochkamp and Marienhöhe |
societies
Associations related to Dockenhuden are
- Dockenhudener Turnerschaft von 1896 eV - The club was founded on October 9, 1896 in Dockenhuden.
- FTSV Komet Blankenese von 1907 eV - The sports club goes back to the workers' sports club Freie Turnerschaft Blankenese-Dockenhuden , which was founded on May 7, 1907 in Dockenhuden. The club's sports field is located on Simrockstrasse and Schenefelder Landstrasse in the former Dockenhuden area and is called the Dockenhuden sports field .
Ship names
Some ships were named after Dockenhuden :
- The Bark Dockenhuden of the shipping company Joh. Ces. Godeffroy & Son , stranded near Australia in 1853 .
- The steamship Dockenhuden of the shipping company Robert Bornhofen KG .
- The passenger ship Dockenhuden (now Spree Athen ) of the Riedel shipping company , which was built in 1949 at the Renck shipyard in Hamburg.
Personalities
- Hugo Grotius (1583–1645), philosopher and enlightener , stayed in Dockenhuden in 1632 on his escape.
- Carl Ludwig Thierry (1766–1827), businessman, died in Dockenhuden.
- Johann Ludwig Thierry (1792–1847), Hamburg merchant, died in Dockenhuden.
- Johan Cesar Godeffroy (1813–1885), merchant and shipowner, owned the country house JC Godeffroy here and lived permanently in Dockenhuden for the last five years of his life.
- Gustav Godeffroy (1817–1893), businessman and Senator from Hamburg, owned the “Beausite” country house here and died in Dockenhuden.
- Albert Winkler (1854–1901), architect, died in Dockenhuden.
- Edmund Hoppe (1854–1928), historian of mathematics and natural sciences, lived in Dockenhuden.
- Ernst Scharstein (1877–1961), painter, lived in Dockenhuden.
- Lore Feldberg-Eber (1895–1966), painter, lived with her husband and daughters in Dockenhuden before emigrating.
Web links
Website about Nienstedten-Dockenhuden
Individual evidence
- ↑ Richard Ehrenberg: From the prehistory of Blankenese and the neighboring villages of Wedel, Dockenhuden, Nienstedten and Flottbek . Verlag von Otto Meißner, Hamburg 1897, p. 13
- ^ Johannes von Schröder : Topography of the Duchy of Holstein, the Principality of Lübek and the free and Hanseatic cities of Hamburg and Lübek . Fränckel, Oldenburg (in Holstein) 1841, first part, p. 146 Dockenhuden
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j State Statistical Office Schleswig-Holstein (ed.): The population of the communities in Schleswig-Holstein 1867 - 1970 . State Statistical Office Schleswig-Holstein, Kiel 1972, p. 13 .
- ↑ Municipal directory of the Pinneberg district 1910
- ^ Altona address book . HW Koebner & Co, Altona 1914; P. VI / 33 Dockenhuden community digitized
- ^ Assembly for the establishment of a gymnastics club in Dockenhuden on September 16, 1896 and establishment of the Dockenhudener Gymnastics Association on October 9, 1896 (PDF ; 2.4 MB)
- ↑ Werner Johannsen: Dockenhuden 1896 The village at the time the association was founded . 1996 (PDF ; 438 kB)
- ↑ Helmut Jänecke: Five years before the mast . 1st edition. Books on Demand, March 26, 2013, pp. 54 f .
- ↑ Uwe Gerber: Berlin steamers . Retrieved January 2, 2014.
- ↑ Dockenhuden . In: Johann Friedrich August Dörfer: Topography of Holstein in alphabetical order . 2nd edition, Johann Gottlob Röhß, Schleswig, 1803, p. 101 digitized
- ↑ Friedrich Strobel: Address book of the living physicists, mathematicians and astronomers . Publisher by Johann Ambrosius Barth, Leipzig 1905, p. 61 ( openlibrary.org ).
- ↑ Lore Feldberg-Eber in: Maike Bruhns : Geflohen aus Deutschland - Hamburger Künstler im Exil 1933–1945 , Edition Temmen, Bremen 2007, pp. 106–110, ISBN 978-3-86108-890-5 , p. 106