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Darmstadt Lammel

Flowers Hochzeitsturm tower Mathildenhoehe Darmstadt Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Gate Darmstadt castle granny grandchild stroller, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Darmstadt theatre with Lantern in front, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Entrance gate Darmstadt castle street life, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Columns at entrance of Darmstadt theatre, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Trams on way through centre Darmstadt, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Entrance gate Darmstadt castle girls and woman, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Ludwig's column at Luisenplatz square at Darmstadt, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Ludwig's column at Luisenplatz square at Darmstadt, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Tower, entrance gate State Museum Hesse Darmstadt, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Market square with monument Louis IV Darmstadt, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Shadows with iron gate Residence castle Darmstadt, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Street scene Darmstadt view to Stadtkirche church, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Man at Ernst Elias Niebergall fountain Darmstadt, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Ludwig's column at Luisenplatz square at Darmstadt, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Girl at Ernst Elias Niebergall fountain Darmstadt, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

Street scene Darmstadt view to Stadtkirche church, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

View from iron gate to city life Darmstadt, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

View gate Residence castle to main market Darmstadt, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

View gate Residence castle to main market Darmstadt, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

View from iron gate Darmstadt Castle to city life, Germany 1938 Printed Later
By Karl Heinrich Lämmel
Located in Cologne, DE
One of the photographers at Mauritius Publishing based in Berlin was Karl Heinrich Lämmel. Born on
Category

1930s Modern Black and White Photography

Materials

Black and White

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