"plan of the royal residence city of hanover drawn and published in 1846 by acf sohnrey, draftsman at the royal railway directorate / most humbly dedicated to his majesty king ernst august with his most gracious permission and in deepest respect by acf sohnrey, draftsman at the royal. Railway direction" while the top of the approximately 44. 2 x 57. 5 cm sheet shows a drawing of the ernst-august-platz, built in the open field at the time, with the first train station of the residential city, at the foot of the work there is a reference to the lithography and printing in the former baumgart's printing house, the then f. Wunder's stone printing house in hanover, which was run by the city's first photographer, friedrich wunder. This low-resolution and difficult to read digital copy only serves temporarily as a placeholder for a much better, high-resolution scan of the historical city plan, which should then not only give our own descendants, children and young people better opportunities for image (and) image (formation). Date: 1846.
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