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Saturday, April 7, 2018
Eibau
There's nothing on the back of this small portrait, and while I was able to find more of the photographer's work, I couldn't find any information on Emil Roitsch, himself. His studio was in Eibau, Germany. Eibau was in Saxony, near the current borders of Poland and Czechia. If this picture was taken before the end of World War 1, then Czechia would still have been part of Austria-Hungary, and Poland would have been part of the Russian Empire. In 2013, Eibau merged with two other communities forming the city of Kottmar.
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