Hello,
Doest any body out there have a well preserved copy of "Anweisung für das Lüften der Stände ...".
In that case, I would be very greatful if I could get a good scan/photo for production of an exhibition poster.
In our collection we only have two copies of the "Anweisung ...", and they are in quite bad shape as they only consist of platic foil.
On the other hand, we have several copies of the "Merkblatt über das Heizen der Öfen Wt 80 K", both complete and fragmented, printed on hard plastic.
So, I wonder if it is a general trait that "Anweisung ..." was only printed on foil?
Best regards
Jens
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Re: "Anweisung für das Lüften der Stände ..."
Hallo JB,
Thank you.
However, I am afraid that the quality isn't good enough for reproduction.
Jens
Thank you.
However, I am afraid that the quality isn't good enough for reproduction.
Jens
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Re: "Anweisung für das Lüften der Stände ..."
Hi Jens,
Found this on display in MP3 on Guernsey, don't know if it helps.
Regards,
Malcolm
Found this on display in MP3 on Guernsey, don't know if it helps.
Regards,
Malcolm
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Re: "Anweisung für das Lüften der Stände ..."
Thanks Malcolm,
I doesn't help answering my original question, but it is interesting to see another version of the instruction.
Jens
I doesn't help answering my original question, but it is interesting to see another version of the instruction.
Jens