Poetry Album Pensionat Convent Heisterbach 1937/38, Mit 24 Einträgen (Heimatort

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You are bidding on one poetry album from 1937/38 from Heisterbach.


Led by one Gisela in the girls boarding school in the Heisterbach Monastery.


Heisterbach Monastery (lat. Abbatia Vallis Sancti Petri) was a Cistercian abbey in the Siebengebirge (city area of ​​Königswinter). In 1918, according to the Rule of St. Augustine returned to monastic life. The sisters ran a convalescent home in Heisterbach, which was converted into a hospital during World War II and into an old people's home in 1971.


With 24 entries of the pension sisters (all 1937/38), who also write down their home town and usually even their address:


-E. Antons from Kleinenbroich near Neuss, Bachstraße 231e

-Toni Legs from Dössel near Warburg (Westphalia Land)

-Änne Bender, cousin from Grünebach via Betzdorf

-Thekla Detert from Altenmelle (Melle)

-Margret Deuber from the Sauerland (place difficult to read)

-Hubertine Filz from Cologne-Müngerdorf, Belvederestraße 53 (entry in the Cologne address book: farmer and briquette dealer Peter Filz)

-Hanni Gilhaus from Bösenzell near Munster

-Gerda Hellinghaus from Roisdorf / Bonn, Brühler Straße 18

-Minken Jansen from Kevelaer, Schlageterstrasse 14/16

-Gertrud Kaufhold from Worbis (Eichsfeld)

-Maria Klein from Pohlhausen via Siegburg

-Agnes Knott from Villip near Godesberg

- Klara Ludwig from Alefeld (Post Bruchhausen)

-Silli Meyring from Cologne-Ehrenfeld, Ottostr. 35 (Entry in the Cologne address book: big butcher Wilhelm Meyring)

-Gertrud Möllmann from Polsum (Recklinghausen district), Eckerstrasse 34

-Maria Mott from Achterhuck over Geldern, Büchelshof

-Gertrud Schmitz from Bergheim (Erft), Adolf-Hitlerstrasse 18

-Sofie Schmitz from Grevenbroich-Elsen, Von-Papen-Strasse 39

-Elisabeth Severing from Würselen near Aachen, Oppener Straße 4

-Mia Steimann from Schmerlecke via Lippstadt

-Thea Stiewe from Raden (Post Lalendorf, Mecklenburg)

-Hilde Wösten from Cologne, Zülpicher Straße 39 I (entry in the Cologne address book: Landlord Heinrich Wösten)

-Hildegard Zesner from Bochum (Mulderpassstrasse 7)


Last name of the first entry difficult to read (Gertrud R... from Ramershoven).


With an addendum from 1943 (Aunt Frieda).


Format: 16.3x13.5x2cm


Condition: Binding stained (an application has been removed). Pages browned throughout, one sheet with a small tear. BiPlease also note the pictures!

Internal note: PoesieA box 2

Heisterbach Monastery (lat. Abbatia Vallis Sancti Petri) was a Cistercian abbey in the Siebengebirge (city area of ​​Königswinter). In 1918, according to the Rule of St. Augustine returned to monastic life. The sisters ran a convalescent home in Heisterbach, which was converted into a hospital during World War II and into an old people's home in 1971. With 24 entries of the pension sisters (all 1937/38), who also write down their home town and usually even their address: -Hubertine Filz from Cologne-Müngerdorf, Belvederestraße 53 (entry in the Cologne address book: farmer and briquette dealer Peter Filz) -Silli Meyring from Cologne-Ehrenfeld, Ottostr. 35 (Entry in the Cologne address book: big butcher Wilhelm Meyring) Condition: Binding stained (an application has been removed). Pages b
Heisterbach Monastery (lat. Abbatia Vallis Sancti Petri) was a Cistercian abbey in the Siebengebirge (city area of ​​Königswinter). In 1918, according to the Rule of St. Augustine returned to monastic life. The sisters ran a convalescent home in Heisterbach, which was converted into a hospital during World War II and into an old people's home in 1971. With 24 entries of the pension sisters (all 1937/38), who also write down their home town and usually even their address: -Hubertine Filz from Cologne-Müngerdorf, Belvederestraße 53 (entry in the Cologne address book: farmer and briquette dealer Peter Filz) -Silli Meyring from Cologne-Ehrenfeld, Ottostr. 35 (Entry in the Cologne address book: big butcher Wilhelm Meyring) Condition: Binding stained (an application has been removed). Pages b
Heisterbach Monastery (lat. Abbatia Vallis Sancti Petri) was a Cistercian abbey in the Siebengebirge (city area of ​​Königswinter). In 1918, according to the Rule of St. Augustine returned to monastic life. The sisters ran a convalescent home in Heisterbach, which was converted into a hospital during World War II and into an old people's home in 1971. With 24 entries of the pension sisters (all 1937/38), who also write down their home town and usually even their address: -Hubertine Filz from Cologne-Müngerdorf, Belvederestraße 53 (entry in the Cologne address book: farmer and briquette dealer Peter Filz) -Silli Meyring from Cologne-Ehrenfeld, Ottostr. 35 (Entry in the Cologne address book: big butcher Wilhelm Meyring) Condition: Binding stained (an application has been removed). Pages b
Erscheinungsort Heisterbach
Region Europa
Material Papier
Sprache Deutsch
Original/Faksimile Original
Genre Literatur
Eigenschaften Erstausgabe
Eigenschaften Signiert
Erscheinungsjahr 1937
Produktart Handgeschriebenes Manuskript