I don't walk by there all that often, but about an hour's stroll from my apartment, there is a store that has a rack of advertising postcards that I sometimes look at just to see if there's anything that I'd like to add to my ever-growing collection of ephemera. Anyway, I liked the photo of the old Nagra tape recorder, so I scarfed this one up and brought it home. Because I didn't want to do free advertising for an event, I decided to hold onto it until after it was over. And no, I didn't go, though I would have liked to. Who doesn't love The Beatles?
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Monday, January 29, 2024
Sunday, January 28, 2024
Hermann Tietz
I don't often have enough to go on to research my photos, but every once in a while. Take a look at the top of the print, and the name "HERMANN TIETZ" can be seen. Hermann Tietz was a German-Jewish businessman. He was born in 1837 and died in 1907. He and his brothers, Oskar, and Leonard founded a chain of department stores in Germany. In 1900, the largest store in the chain was opened in Berlin. In 1934, all Tietz holdings, both department stores and factories were Aryanized and a forced sale was made to rival Georg Karg, who rebranded the stores as Hertie Department Stores.
The words (at least the second and third word) on the bus in the foreground translate as
Stranger Tours. Special tours for first-time visitors to Berlin, perhaps.
Sunday, January 21, 2024
500,000
Sometime in the last couple of days, The New Found Photography went over 500,000 individual page views. I have no idea if that's impressive or not, but just to mark the milestone, a repeat from my very first post.
Tuesday, January 9, 2024
Random Japanese Snapshots 5
Sunday, January 7, 2024
The Trips Album 2
No, I haven't purchased a new scanner. For reasons I don't understand, it just started working again. So, before it goes down again, it's back to The Trips Album. Anyway, go to labels and click on The Trips Collection and you can see what's on the other side of this album page. Still in Hawaii, still wandering around.