Julius Goldiner

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Around 1900: Berlin Alexanderplatz with horse tram ; (No. 374)
No. 721: Neukölln
No. 503 (around 1900): “Greetings from Frankfurt a. O.; Marien- or "Ober" church. "
Around 1926: Ostseebad Koserow; Descent to the beach

Julius Goldiner (born January 18, 1852 in Berlin ; † October 11, 1914 there ) was a German publisher of postcards .

Life

Julius Goldiner founded the J. Goldiner art publisher in Berlin in the mid-1890s . This later developed into one of the best-known postcard publishers in Berlin. His wife Auguste Goldiner (née Bock, 1856–1941) and his daughter Elisabeth (1879–1945) continued to run the J. Goldiner company after his death . After the death of Elisabeth Goldiner on November 3, 1945, Charlotte Kröger (née Goldiner), Erna Quiring (née Kröger) and Lore Kröger took over the postcard business, which can be verified in Berlin until 1977.

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