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Description Basic Data [ Weitere Angaben: https://st.museum-digital.de/index.php?t=objekt&oges=90139 vom 25.09.2021 ] Objekt: Sammelbilder ”Olympia 1932” - Bild-Nr.: 135 (Gruppe 23) Museum: Museum Wolmirstedt Schlossdom¨ane 4 39326 Wolmirstedt 039201/21363 Museum Wolmirstedt [RR-F] museumwolmirstedt@landkreis- boerde.de Sammlung: Archivalien Inventarnummer: A 3469.106 Beschreibung Papier im Hoch- und Querformat beidseitig bedruckt. Vorderseite: Motiv: Farb-Fotografie einer Gruppe von sechs M¨annern, wovon f¨unf in einem weißem Sport- dress gekleidet sind. R¨uckseite: Text: Angabe der Sammelbild-Nummer sowie bildbeschreibender Text: ”Die Mannschaft des siegreichen deutschen Vierers mit Steuermann: (von links nach rechts) Tom Sullivan, Trainer, Joachim Spremberg, Walter Meyer, Horst Hoeck, Hans Eller, Karlheinz Neumann.”. Das Sammelbild geh¨ort zum Buch/Sammelwerk Nr. 6 ”Olympia 1932” und wurde als Ganzleineneinband von dem Cigaretten-Bilderdienst der Firma H.F. & Ph. F. Reemtsma in Altona-Bahrenfeld herausgegeben. Das Sammelwerk beinhaltet eine zu den Olympischen Spielen verfasste Chronik sowie Berichte zu den einzelnen Sportlern und Sportarten, die mit den Sammelbildern illustriert werden. Die Sammelbilder sind separat zum Buch erh¨altlich. Grunddaten Maße L:8cmxB:12cm Material/Technik Papier,Tinte/Druck Ereignisse Aufgenommen ... wann 1932 wo Los Angeles [Geographischer Bezug] ... USA Gedruckt ... wann 1932 [circa] wer Gundlach Holding wo Bielefeld Wurde abgebildet (Akteur) ... Joachim Spremberg (1908-1975) Wurde abgebildet (Akteur) ... Walter Meyer (Ruderer) (1904-1949) Wurde abgebildet (Akteur) ... Horst Hoeck (1904-1969) Wurde abgebildet (Akteur) ... Hans Eller (1912-1943) Wurde abgebildet (Akteur) ... Carlheinz Neumann (1905-1983) Wurde abgebildet (Akteur) ... Tom Sullivan (1868-1949) Ver¨offentlicht ... wann 1932 [circa] wer Reemtsma Cigarettenfabriken wo Hamburg-Bahrenfeld Schlagworte ❼ Olympia 1932 ❼ Olympiade ❼ Olympische Spiele ❼ Rudern ❼ Sammelbild ❼ Sport ❼ Zigarettenbild.
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