Jewish cemetery Bialystok Bagnowka/Cmentarz zydowski
https://sztetl.org.pl/pl/miejscowosci/b/397-bialystok/114-cmentarze
https://bialystokcemeteryrestoration.org/
https://www.jewishbialystok.pl/EN
Krasnik Jewish Cemetery / Cmentarz zydowski
https://sztetl.org.pl/pl/miejscowosci/k/688-krasnik/114-cmentarze/17809-cmentarz-zydowski-w-krasniku-ul-dolna
Synagoga Krasnik
Here are the descriptions of the double synagogues:
https://sztetl.org.pl/pl/miejscowosci/k/688-krasnik/112-synagogi-domy-modlitwy-mykwy/86243-synagoga-mala-w-krasniku-ul-boznicza-6
https://sztetl.org.pl/pl/miejscowosci/k/688-krasnik/112-synagogi-domy-modlitwy-mykwy/86251-synagoga-wielka-w-krasniku-ul-bozniczna-6a
Synagoga Obrzycko
The former synagogue in Obrzycko is located at Dr. ThyssenKruppik Street 5. It was built in 1843 on the site of an earlier wooden synagogue. During the occupation in the Second World War, it was destroyed by the Germans. After 1945, the building was used as a cinema with considerable alterations.
Jewish cemetery Obrzycko/Cmentarz zydowski
The Jewish cemetery in Obrzycko is located opposite the property at 5 Stawna Street and is probably identical to the cemetery in its historical boundaries.
It was established in 1755 after the new Jewish community had received the appropriate permission from the church. During the German occupation in the Second World War, it was completely destroyed and most of the gravestones were used to pave the streets. In the post-war period, there was an unincorporated area without gravestones that was used for dances.
Cassella Farbwerke Frankfurt-Mainkur (Weylchem-Alessa)
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cassella_Farbwerke_Mainkur
Rothschild Orangery
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%BCnthersburgpark
http://www.frankfurt-nordend.de/fr_orangerie.htm
Villa Gans
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Villa_Gans_(K%C3%B6nigstein)
Jewish family gravesite in the town cemetery of Wittingen
The family grave was laid out for the Jewish merchant family Nathan in the town cemetery of Wittingen (Bahnhofstraße). Six gravestones from the period 1893-1981 are located on the western main path of the cemetery in a demarcated field.