Hanomag news

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Hanomag messages headlined one of the Hannoversche Maschinenbau Actien Society, formerly Georg Egestorf , shortly Hanomag , called magazine , the self-published in Hannover-Linden was issued. The monthly publication appeared during the period of the German Empire in 1913 until the Weimar Republic in 1927. The Italian and Spanish-language editions were published as Revista de la Hanomag . During the First World War , the German-language paper was also published as a "war supplement" from 1914 to 1918, but could also contain war supplements itself. For example, issue 6 of the 3rd volume from June 1916 originally contained its own war supplement in the 16-page booklet printed by the Göhmannsche Buchdruckerei with page numbers from 97 to 112.

The Hanomag company magazine was freely available in Germany for 3 Marks with free delivery, in the area of ​​the Universal Postal Union for 4.50 Marks also in foreign currency or the equivalent of postage stamps . According to the Hamburg Association of Friends of the Railroad , the Hanomag-Nachrichten - as well as postcards from Hanomag - should have been published by Hanomag-Nachrichten-Verlag .

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Issue 6 from 1916

Issue 6 from 1916 was published in the Hannover Archive as “ Facsimile 1985 - Archiv Verlag - Braunschweig ”. Report no. 16 , written by the structural engineer Paul Schutte , dealt with “The water supply of the city of Hanover”, a continuation from the Hanomag-Nachrichten -hefts 2 and 3 of the same year. This part, illustrated on each page with photographs numbered by Hanomag, technical drawings, graphics or, for example, a drawing with the artist's signature by Emil-Werner Baule , was particularly dedicated to the pumping station in Ricklingen . For this industrial architecture built in the style of a castle from the early Wilhelminian era , Hanomag - documented in text and images - supplied the machine and boiler systems, water pumps , steam engines and aggregates .

The last two pages of issue 6 from 1916 contain in report no. 17 “Small messages”, for example about the new Hanomag authorized signatory Martin Paul , books newly placed in the Hanomag library and a message about “[...] growth of grate bars. "

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Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Compare the title and endnote of the Hanomag-Nachrichten, Volume III, Issue 6 of June 19, 1916, pp. 97, 112
  2. Compare the information in the catalog of the journal database (ZDB)
  3. Compare the information from the DNB
  4. ^ A b Franz Rudolf Zankl : The pumping station in Ricklingen. Hanomag News June 1916 , own text with facsimile of the edition in: Hannover Archive , supplementary edition, sheet EH 76
  5. oV : Hanomag Nachrichten Verlag, Hanover ( Memento of the original from January 24, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. on the fde-archiv.de page , last accessed on January 24, 2017 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.fde-archiv.de