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Gewerbe Ausstellung 1896: Weberstube, Spulmaschine, Pavillon Zimmermann (b / w photo)

Gewerbe Ausstellung 1896: Weberstube, Spulmaschine, Pavillon Zimmermann (b  /  w photo)


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Gewerbe Ausstellung 1896: Weberstube, Spulmaschine, Pavillon Zimmermann (b / w photo)

7157847 Gewerbe Ausstellung 1896: Weberstube, Spulmaschine, Pavillon Zimmermann (b/w photo) by German Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Weberstube, Spulmaschine, Pavillon Zimmermann. Illustration for Pracht-Album der Berliner, Gewerbe Ausstellung 1896 (Werner, c 1896).); © Look and Learn

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This print captures a scene from the Gewerbe Ausstellung 1896, a trade exhibition held in Germany. The image showcases the Weberstube, Spulmaschine, and Pavillon Zimmermann, highlighting the advancements in technology during that time. In the foreground of the photo, we see a Weberstube or weaving room where skilled workers operate large looms to create intricate textiles. The Spulmaschine or spinning machine can be seen nearby, indicating the mechanization of textile production. These innovations were crucial for increasing efficiency and meeting growing demands in the textile industry. The Pavillon Zimmermann stands tall in the background, representing one of many exhibition halls at this grand event. This pavilion likely showcased products related to carpentry or woodworking given its name. Taken by an anonymous German photographer from the 19th century, this photograph is part of a private collection. It was originally featured as an illustration for Pracht-Album der Berliner Gewerbe Ausstellung 1896 (Werner), providing visual documentation of this significant trade fair. With its historical significance and monochromatic aesthetic, this image offers us a glimpse into Germany's industrial past. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of technological advancements and highlights our ongoing pursuit for progress in various industries across Europe and beyond.

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