Falkensee: 1937 - 1938
This album dates from 1938 and was sent by the family in Falkensee to Edith in Australia. It shows the family home and pictures from visits to friends and holidays Germany.
Please let me know if you know more about any of the people or places in the photographs.
The entry
Welcome!
View from the kitchen
A welcome guest (Mucker, Inge, Richard and Meta Brandenburger)
A place in summer
In the small rocking chair
A letter to Australia - Meta at her writing desk
Coffee is nearly ready!
It appears Paul is losing
Lighting a candle for advent
Evening corner - Meta, Paul and Richard
After the coffee
... and stirring on a small fire...
one takes...
The laundry
Muck- (Le) - Mucker writing
(Muck) - le - Leo at his desk
Did I already add salt?
There is also coffee there. Meta and Richard in Leo and Muckers home
From room to room
It looked like this before
It was like this before
Looking out from the kitchen
Richmet visiting ... and ... Muckle at home
A little treat
The birch corner
Looking in from the entry door
Looking out from the bedroom
As you walk up the stairs
It always always better than it looks here
It always looks better than it sounds
With colleagues (Paul and Inge)
Paul
Paul the doctor
So writes the boy...
You never stop learning
In the Heidelberg forest
At Speyershof
Moritz the growling rooster, Lord of Rollmops
In front of the garage
Happy waking up
The view from our kitchen window, out over Roonallee in front of our house
At the new trellice
In front of the gate (or behind it)
Plums 1937
Cherries, cherries, nothing like cherries
Cleaning out the garden
A bit of Roonallee
The cherries
Rock garden, plums and new peach trellice
Apple blooms
Kurt's Hannelore
Mother travelling
Paul visiting Prinke
Eva is shivering: It is cold
Jenny Lie-Pedersen in Australia Jenny was a friend from Norway - she visited Australia, but did not see Edith on her trip
Meersburg
Meersburg at Bodensee
Village at Bodensee
Konstanz
Konstanz
Konstanz
Rothenburg
Hello Marie! Hannelore Baumann
Easter holiday at Rugen
Rügen
Lückendorf
Visiting the Lange family and the Oberin in Dresden
The Michel family