Leib Robinsky Inn in Tattamishken (Tatamiškiai)

Complete profile
100
Adresse

Juknaičiai — Sausgalviai — Tatamiškiai undefined
99335 Juknaičiai
Lithuania

Früherer Straßenname
Ort: Tattamischken
Koordinate
55.255893839487, 21.429573833212

At the turn of the century, the innkeeper Leib Robinsky ran the inn named after him in Tattamischken, which was located directly on the Memel River. The river was an important trade route at that time and the inns sold many other useful things besides drinks and food. Robinsky was a member of the nearby Jewish community of Russ. He had numerous children who went from here to different places and countries. Today there is nothing left of the former village after many floods and disuse. Today at the place is a later built vacation resort. There is a sign with designations of the land owners of the pre-war period.

Ereignisse
Ereignis
Datum Von
1890-01-01
Datum bis
1890-12-31
Datierung
Ca. 1890
Epoche universalgeschichtlich
Beschreibung
Mention in the tax list of the Jewish community of Ruß
Datum Von
1902-01-01
Datum bis
1902-12-31
Datierung
1902
Epoche universalgeschichtlich
Medien
Gasthaus Leib Robinsky
Long side of a one-story house with large roof. In front of it are more than 10 people. Above the entrance a sign with the name Keib Rubinsky. In front of it a low board fence, on the right there is a bicycle and a carriage with two horses.
Aufnahmedatum
ca. 1910
Fotografiert von
unbekannt
Leiserowitz
Bildquelle (Woher stammt das Bild)
Öffentliche Ieva-Simonaityte-Kreisbibliothek Klaipėda, Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Memellandkreise Archiv (AdM)
Breite
1112
Höhe
641
Lizenz
Public Domain
Beschreibung
Inn, detail from a postcard
Postkarte Gruß aus Tattamischken
Postcard with three images. An inn with people and a carriage in front of it, a ferry that is simple and flat with people and a carriage- A steamboat with a large chimney and side paddle wheels.
Aufnahmedatum
ca. 1910
Fotografiert von
unbekannt
Leiserowitz
Bildquelle (Woher stammt das Bild)
Öffentliche Ieva-Simonaityte-Kreisbibliothek Klaipėda, Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Memellandkreise Archiv (AdM)
Breite
1920
Höhe
1238
Lizenz
Public Domain
Beschreibung
Greeting postcard from the place on the Memel with illustration inn Leib Robinsky, ferry and steamboat.
Uferbereich Tattamischken an der Memel
A river bank overgrown with reeds.
Aufnahmedatum
09.07.2022
Fotografiert von
Michael Leiserowitz
Leiserowitz
Bildquelle (Woher stammt das Bild)
Juden in Ostpreussen e.V.
Breite
1200
Höhe
900
Lizenz
CC BY-SA 4.0
Beschreibung
Riparian area, Tatamiškiai floodplain on the Memel River, approximate location of former ferry and inn.
Literatur
Steve Robins, Briefe aus Stein - Von Nazi-Deutschland nach Südafrika, Berlin 2019
Steve Robins, Letters of Stone: From Nazi Germany to South Africa, South Africa 2016
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