Willy Hoehl

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“Greetings from Volkersheim ”, the handwritten multi-image card with the consecutive number 714 , dated 1899, shows Heinrich Wolter's inn, the manor and the castle , the “Memorial Stones on the Tannenberge” and the town's church
"Greetings from Langenhagen " sent in 1899 ;
without Hoehl's logo, without a consecutive number

Willy Hoehl was at the turn of the 20th century operated lithographic art - institution based in Hanover under the - of his time - address Rehbockstraße 16 in Hanover district of North City .

The company produced, for example, consecutively numbered postcards and sometimes multicolored multi-image cards. The company's logo shows a Sachsenross rising to the right on a base with the initials WH. H.

history

The family name and the company Willy Hoehl, Lithographische Kunstanstalt, Buch- und Steruckerei were first mentioned in the address book, city and business manual of the royal residence city of Hanover and the city of Linden (AB) for the year 1893. On the ground floor of Rehbockstrasse 16, the Krischack family owned the house, the lithographer Hugo Graupner worked together with his lithographer assistant Dressel in the previous year 1892, while other lithographer assistants lived in the adjoining building at number 17 at the time. On February 5, 1894, the community of heirs of Josefine Höhl was finally entered in the land register for Rehbockstraße 16, while the book printer owner Höhl had one of the first telephone connections in the city set up on the ground floor for the book and lithographic printer Willy Hoehl .

The products from the “Lith. Art Institute Willy Hoehl, Hannover "today are not only pictorial evidence on the history of cities such as in southern Lower Saxony location Hann. Münden , but served for example in 2016 for exhibition purposes and as a " Westphalia greeting" for example from Iserlohn as an illustrated card with the text of the Westphalia song also people in other federal states.

Web links

Commons : Willy Hoehl  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Compare the picture side of card No. 714
  2. a b Compare the address book, city and business manual of the royal residence city of Hanover and the city of Linden, Department I: Street and house directory in alphabetical order of street names with details of the house owners and residents , p. 374f.
  3. ^ Helmut Zimmermann : Rehbockstraße , in ders .: The street names of the state capital Hanover . Hahnsche Buchhandlung Verlag, Hannover 1992, ISBN 3-7752-6120-6 , p. 203
  4. Compare the AB for 1893, Division I, Alphabetical Directory of Authorities, etc., of Residents and Trading Companies , p. 591
  5. a b ibid., Street and house directory ... , p. 314
  6. AB for 1892, Section I. Residents and Trading Companies , p. 515
  7. Ibid., Alphabetical Directory of Authorities and Institutions, Residents and Trading Firms , p. 674
  8. ^ Walter Beinhorn: Münden in old views. Photographs and postcards from the period from 1870 to 1940 (= Sydekum writings on the history of the city of Münden , issue 28), Hannoversch Münden: Heimat- und Geschichtsverein Sydekum, 1998, ISBN 978-3-925451-29-4 and ISBN 3- 925451-29-3 , p. 148; limited preview in Google Book search
  9. n.v . : "The Westphalia song on historical postcards" - exhibition in the Iserlohn city archive extended until December 1 , press release of the city of Iserlohn from June 7, 2016 on the presse-service.de page , last accessed on January 12, 2019

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