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Deininger Straße 15
86720 Nördlingen
Germany

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48.8516256, 10.49264123998

Simson Rosenau initially ran a cloth shop at Deininger Straße 15. Later, he started a loden factory together with Gustav Löwengard, which he continued on his own after Gustav Löwengard's demise. The loden factory was located on the road to Luntenbuck, which ran parallel to the Stuttgart railroad line. In the 1920s, the factory passed to Wilhelm Busse and was moved further out into a modern plant on Nürnberger Strasse.

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Patentschrift - Simson Rosenau
Patent specification by Wilhelm Keil and Simson Rosenau - Shooting range with targets to be transported from the shooter's stand to the target and back, - patented in the German Empire from March 11, 1902.
Aufnahmedatum
1903
Fotografiert von
Peter Karl Müller, Kirchheim am Ries
PKM
Bildquelle (Woher stammt das Bild)
Private Sammlung
Breite
4530
Höhe
6502
Lizenz
CC BY-SA 4.0
Beschreibung
Patent specification by Wilhelm Keil and Simson Rosenau - Shooting range with targets to be transported from the shooter's stand to the target and back, - patented in the German Empire from March 11, 1902.
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image/jpeg
Patentschrift von Simson Rosenau
Patent specification by Wilhelm Keil and Simson Rosenau - Shooting range with targets to be transported from the shooter's stand to the target and back, - patented in the German Empire from March 11, 1902.  - Page 2
Aufnahmedatum
1903
Fotografiert von
Peter Karl Müller, Kirchheim am Ries
PKM
Bildquelle (Woher stammt das Bild)
Private Sammlung
Breite
4479
Höhe
6413
Lizenz
CC BY-SA 4.0
Beschreibung
Patent specification by Wilhelm Keil and Simson Rosenau - Shooting range with targets to be transported from the shooter's stand to the target and back, - patented in the German Empire from March 11, 1902. - Page 2
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image/jpeg
Patentschrift von Simson Rosenau
Patent specification by Wilhelm Keil and Simson Rosenau - Shooting range with targets to be transported from the shooter's stand to the target and back, - patented in the German Empire from March 11, 1902.  - Sheet drawings
Aufnahmedatum
1903
Fotografiert von
Peter Karl Müller, Kirchheim am Ries
PKM
Bildquelle (Woher stammt das Bild)
Private Sammlung
Breite
1483
Höhe
1233
Lizenz
CC BY-SA 4.0
Beschreibung
Patent specification by Wilhelm Keil and Simson Rosenau - Shooting range with targets to be transported from the shooter's stand to the target and back, - patented in the German Empire from March 11, 1902. - Sheet drawings
Mimetype
image/jpeg
Literatur
Keßler, Hermann, Die jüdische Gemeinde in der Stadt Nördlingen 1860-1942, in: Rieser Kulturtage, Dokumentation Band VII/I,1988, Nördlingen, 1989.
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