Record

RefNoHSF/9/1/1
Levelitem
TitleBiographical account of Caroline Herschel, by Ida Lindemann
CreatorLindemann; Ida (fl.20th century); German
DateMay 1910
DescriptionBrief account of the life of Caroline Herschel. 'Caroline Herschel von Ida Lindemann. Sonderabdrud aus dem Monatsbericht des Bereins Thriftl. Lehrerinnen (Mai 1910)' [Special reprint from the monthly report of the Association of Women Teachers (May 1910)].

Commencing: 'Ich erinnere mich, da ich als kind mit meiner Mutter auf dem Gartenkirchhof in Hannover spazierenging und sie mich an einen grossen, flachen Stein fuhrte, der an dem mittleren Wege liegt, welcher von der Garten firche nach Urnswaldstrasse fuhrt. 'Hier liegt Karoline Herschel begraben'...' [I remember, as a child, walking with my mother in the churchyard of the Gartenfirche in Hanover, she led me to a large, flat stone located on the middle path leading from the cemetary to Urnswaldstrasse. 'Karoline Herschel is buried here...'
LanguageGerman
Extent4p.
FormatPrinted
PhysicalDescriptionInk on paper
AccessStatusOpen
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