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Title

  • Carinhall

Summary

  • Two sets of photographs show exterior and interior views of Hermann Göring's country house Carinhall, sometimes referred to as Karin Hall. Includes exterior views of house; lake and docks; and grounds. Also interior views of furnishings and artwork. In the set of 30 prints, annotations on the backs of the mounts identify tapestries, sculpture, paintings, and other artworks. Such notes as "Besitz Görings Vorkriegszeit" indicate that the identifications were added after World War II.

Names

  • Börner, Ernst H., photographer
  • Robert (Photographer)
  • Third Reich Collection (Library of Congress) DLC

Created / Published

  • [ca. 1935]

Headings

  • -  Carinhall (Templin, Germany)--1930-1940
  • -  Göring, Hermann,--1893-1946--Homes & haunts--Germany
  • -  Göring, Hermann--1893-1946--Art collections
  • -  Furnishings--1930-1940

Format Headings

  • Photographic prints--1930-1940.

Genre

  • Photographic prints--1930-1940

Notes

  • -  The set of 30 photos (box 1) has the name "Robert" embossed on the front of some prints. The set of 40 photos (boxes 2 and 3) is by Ernst H. Börner of Berlin.
  • -  Handwritten captions in German on some mounts identify the rooms.The 30 prints are also numbered in pencil, from 1 to 30. Each portfolio has a number on inside front cover written in pencil: "7356/6," "7356/7," and "7356/8."
  • -  Title from typewritten label on spine.
  • -  Prints measure 18 x 24 cm. or smaller and are on mounts 33 x 30 cm.
  • -  Listed in Weinberg, Gerhard. Guide to captured German documents, p. 35.
  • -  Acquired by U.S. military intelligence authorities, 1945-1946.
  • -  Transfer; 1947.

Medium

  • 3 portfolios (70 photographic prints) ; 34 x 31 cm. (portfolio)

Call Number/Physical Location

  • LOT 3810 (G) [P&P]

Repository

  • Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA

Library of Congress Control Number

  • 2005678769

Rights Advisory

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Chicago citation style:

Robert, and Third Reich Collection Dlc, Börner, Ernst H, photographer. Carinhall. Germany, ca. 1935. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2005678769/.

APA citation style:

Robert & Third Reich Collection Dlc, Börner, E. H., photographer. (ca. 1935) Carinhall. Germany, ca. 1935. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/2005678769/.

MLA citation style:

Robert, and Third Reich Collection Dlc, photographer by Börner, Ernst H. Carinhall. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/2005678769/>.