Album, photo views: Bremerhaven, Geestemunde, Lehe und Spreckenbuttel. In 20 Ansichten. (1908).
Archive
Bremerhaven, Geestemunde, Lehe und Spreckenbuttel. In 20 Ansichten.
Verlag: A. Fischer, Lehe, Hafenstr. 1951.
Reproduction und Nachdruck verboten 1908.
Ansiehtskarten von Bremhaven, Geestemunde,
Lehe und en Nordseebadern.
Souvenir photo album with twenty black-and-white photogravures printed on a fan-folded strip; with titled hardcover portfolio (binding 4-3/4" x 6-3/8" wide) - rear board detached. Images are not numbered or listed; each has a caption beneath it. PDF on file.
The views includes North German Lloyd passenger steamships (Schnelldampfer):
[02] + [09] Kaiser Wilhelm II (no. 2 is a view in New York harbor)
[08] Kronprinzessin Cecilie
Bremerhaven (Bremen), Germany, was the home port for the North German Lloyd Steamship Co. These ocean liners usually traveled the North Atlantic route and docked at North German Lloyd's American home port, Hoboken.
Bremen was an important port of departure for many East European immigrants who arrived in Hoboken on their way to be processed at Ellis Island. Bremen was also the ancestral home or part of the homeland for a great many Hoboken residents who were from Germany.
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emigration / immigration / transportation /
2014.044.0403
2014.044
Brown, Doris Conrad
Loan
Gift of Doris Conrad Brown.
1908 - 1908
Date(s) Created: 1908 Date(s): 1908
Notes: BREMERHAVEN, GEESTEMÜNDE, LEHE UND SPECKENBÜTTEL. Status: OK Status By: dw Status Date: 2014-11-25