Iskiersand

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Iskiersand ( Danish : Eskærsand (e) ) is a small town, the southern part of which is part of the municipality of Munkbrarup and the northern part of which is part of the municipality of Glücksburg .

location

Iskiersand is north of Munkbraruper place Rüde . The first houses in Iskiersand 1–3 also belong to the municipality of Munkbrarup. The adjoining houses belonging to the municipality of Glücksburg have the addresses Bockholm 1, 2, 4 and 4a. The Glücksburg district of Bockholm and the Wahrberg area begin on the northern edge of the village .

background

The landscape of the Flensburg Fjord was formed in the Ice Age . Melt water created what is known as inland sand near Iskiersand . The place name is first documented in 1655. It refers to the former settlement of Iskier (Danish Eskær ). The name is made up of dan. ESK (or ask ) for ash , Kær for Kratt , bush and -sand together. The clergyman Peter Paulsen mentioned the place in 1845 as "Iskjärsand" in his "attempt at school statistics of the Duchy of Schleswig" as a church village of Munkbrarup. On a fairly detailed Danish map from 1857/58 the place was obviously already marked as "Eskjærsande". In 1863 the place was recorded on another map under the name "Iskjär". On the map of the Prussian land survey around 1879, the place was then to be found under the name "Iskjersand". In 1923 the place was finally recorded on the updated map as "Iskiersand".

The thatched roof house Bockholm 1, which was built at the beginning of the 19th century, burned down completely on June 19, 2019 after a lightning strike ( location ). The sculptor Bernd Hansen last lived there. House Bockholm 2 was built in 1874. Resthof Bockholm 4 was probably built at the beginning of the 18th century, on an area known as the “Danish Gap”. In the 1950s the single-family house Bockholm 4a was built.

Individual evidence

  1. Munkbrarup. A village in Schleswig-Holstein ( Memento from February 20, 2015 in the Internet Archive ); Retrieved on: May 22, 2015
  2. Munkbrarup. Welcome to Munkbrarup. Good Morning! , accessed on: June 7, 2020
  3. The Office Langballig. The Munkbrarup community , accessed on: June 7, 2020
  4. LG Flensburg: "sandwig.de" InternetArchiveBot ( Memento of 14 April 2015, Internet Archive ), from: January 8, 2002; accessed on: June 7, 2020
  5. City map logistics, Glücksburg
  6. Martin Becker: Kulturlandschaft Flensburger Förde , 2006, maps on pages 240 ff.
  7. Chronicle Bockholm, Drei, Holnis, Kobbellück, Schausende . Written by a team of authors led by Telsche Henningsen, Husum 2019, pp. 96 and 99 ff. And 205
  8. Flensburger Tageblatt : Flensburg: Geomorphologist: Fjord instead of fjord is deceiving tourists , from: January 8, 2015; accessed on: May 1, 2018
  9. Beach and stones. Landscape - Geotopes - The Munkbrarupau Valley - A late glacial meltwater valley , accessed on: July 29, 2020
  10. Wolfgang Laur: Historisches Ortsnamelexikon von Schleswig-Holstein , 2nd edition, Neumünster 1992, p. 359
  11. Anders Bjerrum, Kristian Hald u. Peter Jørgensen: Sydslesvigs stednavne , 7th volume, Akademisk forlag 1948, p. 63.90
  12. ^ Peter Paulsen: Attempt at school statistics for the Duchy of Schleswig , p. 207
  13. Cf. regarding the first name of the author Paulsen: Common Union Catalog. Attempt of school statistics from the Duchy of Schleswig , accessed on: June 7, 2020
  14. Danish Royal Library : Slesvigs Fastland og Als, Generalstaben Videnskabernes Selskab 1857/58 (or Google translation: there )
  15. Map of the greater Flensburg area from 1863 (apparently revised there after the German-Danish war )
  16. Prussian land survey around 1879 , accessed on: March 8, 2020
  17. Updated, colored version of the Glücksburg map of the Prussian Land Registry from 1926 , accessed on: March 8, 2020
  18. Chronicle Bockholm, Drei, Holnis, Kobbellück, Schausende . Written by a team of authors led by Telsche Henningsen, Husum 2019, p. 99
  19. Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag : Thatched roof house caught fire, extinguishing work continues , from: June 19, 2019; accessed on: June 7, 2020
  20. Schleswig-Holsteinischer Zeitungsverlag : After thunderstorm: Thatched roof house in flames , from: June 2019; accessed on: May 7, 2020
  21. After the fire in Glücksburg: After a lightning strike: "I lost my home" , from: June 20, 2019, accessed on: June 7, 2020
  22. ^ Page by the artist Bernd Hansen , accessed on: June 7, 2020
  23. Former address of the artist Bernd Hansen (Bockholm 1) , accessed on: June 7, 2020
  24. Chronicle Bockholm, Drei, Holnis, Kobbellück, Schausende . Written by a team of authors led by Telsche Henningsen, Husum 2019, p. 101
  25. Chronicle Bockholm, Drei, Holnis, Kobbellück, Schausende . Written by a team of authors led by Telsche Henningsen, Husum 2019, p. 103 f.
  26. Chronicle Bockholm, Drei, Holnis, Kobbellück, Schausende . Written by a team of authors led by Telsche Henningsen, Husum 2019, p. 99 ff.

Coordinates: 54 ° 49 ′ 42.3 "  N , 9 ° 34 ′ 56.9"  E