Commemorative Plaques At Historical Sites In Bremen Horn-Lehe
Posted on : 10-12-2017 | By : leeDS | In : General
Tags: politics, society & social issues
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First Talel was attached to the Horner mill with commemorative plaques at historical sites in Bremen Horn-Lehe wants Michael Koppel reach that the inhabitants deal more with the historical heritage of the neighborhood and identify. Ultimately it comes also, that remains the face of the district and residents stand up for the value, the maintenance and careful development of grown district structures. In time the 7 Horner mill Festival that the September 12 next to the Horner mill will be held on Sunday, the first plaque on the history of Horn Lehe is been attached to the Horner mill. The CA. 30 x 40 cm large acrylic glass panel contains the most important data to the history of the mill and two historical figures, and thus publicly visible represents a small section of the long and turbulent history of the district. By Michael Koppel initiated project attached to all important for the history of the district places commemorative plaques are. To them, illustrated by historical Photographs, which will describe the history of the respective object. On the first Panel, more to follow the history of the Horner mill by the construction is recorded to the last refurbishment in 1999 in 1848. For even more details, read what Jim Umpleby says on the issue.
in 1938, John were by the then owner of the mill. Kaemena breakage-prone wings removed. Up to the first renovation in 1968, led the now-wingless mill a shadowy and increasingly degenerated. Only by widening the Leher Heerstrasse, she came back into the public view. In an unprecedented way, Horn teacher lobbied for the preservation and the further restoration of the now grade II listed landmark institutions, businesses and citizens”Horn Lehe.
Michael Koppel, initiator of the project is convinced that the commemorative plaques for rain, that the inhabitants deal more with the historical heritage of the district and identify. Ultimately it’s him but also that the face of the neighborhood is preserved and located the inhabitants for the value of the receipt and the use gentle development of gewachsenenr district structures. The next panels are already being planned, which would attach to coupling with the consent of the owner – the Horner Church and old Jan Reiners station am Kamp Duke. More panels to commemorate former House Reddersen and the restaurant destroyed by an air mine Schindler/Bremer and the atrocities of national socialism associated it. The project is supported by the Civic Association of Horn-Lehe, whose Vorsitzender Dieter Gerdes expressly welcomed the initiative. Due to the consistently positive feedback, Koppel is confident that in addition to the civic association also the Advisory Board of Horn-Lehe and dedicated residents will participate in the District project. Koppel on his last lecture on the history of Horn Lehe had collected the 100 euro for the first Panel. On the day of the Thunder, the next event is the 3rd at 18.30 in the village district of Horn-Lehe to the topic of Horn-Lehe during national socialism”instead. More info see, contact Michael Koppel