Germany in 1912: Images 191 to 200
Thursday, June 19, 2014
At Hoechst. A pig is subject to a hypodermic vaccination. |
Bloodletting treatment being performed on a horse |
Hanover has very nice Renaissance houses and one of the most beautiful, now converted into a museum, is that of Leibnitz, whose facade is richly decorated with sculptures. |
Elberfeld. -- The raised railroad requires a particular method of inspection, where the monitor travels along the lign, sitting on a velocipede. |
Hanover -- One arrives at the castle of Herrenhausen by an avenue of lime trees two kilometres long, entering a park designed in the manner of France's Le Nôtre. |
Hanover -- The old City Hall, glazed and all in coloured brick, is of an attractive and cheerful gothic style. |
Hanover -- The old houses sleeping on the banks of the Leine river. |
Hanover. -- The provincial museum, constructed in a Renaissance style, contains the interesting gallery of Cumberland and the Museum of Guelph. |
Hanover. -- The fountain of Hansel and Gretel, brother and sister of France's Petit Poucet. |
Hanover -- This tomb, respected by man, has been bizarrely violated by nature. |
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