Box 81
Contains 97 Results:
"Stalheim Hotel" - Stalheim, Norway, 1924
The Europe subseries, 1900-1901, 1912-1913, 1924-1929 and undated, consists of images of Hauberg's three trips to Europe. The majority of images are of Germany, focusing on the Haubergs' ancestral home in Schleswig-Holstein. Also featured are Hauberg's ascent of Jungfrau in Switzerland, the battlefields near Verdun, France, and a visit to England.
"Crown Prince's grounds" - Sweden, 1926
The Europe subseries, 1900-1901, 1912-1913, 1924-1929 and undated, consists of images of Hauberg's three trips to Europe. The majority of images are of Germany, focusing on the Haubergs' ancestral home in Schleswig-Holstein. Also featured are Hauberg's ascent of Jungfrau in Switzerland, the battlefields near Verdun, France, and a visit to England.
Garden at Drottningholm Palace - Drottningholm, Sweden, 1926
The Europe subseries, 1900-1901, 1912-1913, 1924-1929 and undated, consists of images of Hauberg's three trips to Europe. The majority of images are of Germany, focusing on the Haubergs' ancestral home in Schleswig-Holstein. Also featured are Hauberg's ascent of Jungfrau in Switzerland, the battlefields near Verdun, France, and a visit to England.
"King's Castle" - John Hauberg (?), John Hauberg Jr., Anna Hauberg, ?, Susanne Hauberg, Catherine Hauberg outside castle - Drottningholm, Sweden, 1926
The Europe subseries, 1900-1901, 1912-1913, 1924-1929 and undated, consists of images of Hauberg's three trips to Europe. The majority of images are of Germany, focusing on the Haubergs' ancestral home in Schleswig-Holstein. Also featured are Hauberg's ascent of Jungfrau in Switzerland, the battlefields near Verdun, France, and a visit to England.
"Royal Palace" - Stockholm, Sweden, 1926
The Europe subseries, 1900-1901, 1912-1913, 1924-1929 and undated, consists of images of Hauberg's three trips to Europe. The majority of images are of Germany, focusing on the Haubergs' ancestral home in Schleswig-Holstein. Also featured are Hauberg's ascent of Jungfrau in Switzerland, the battlefields near Verdun, France, and a visit to England.
"Toward Grand Palace Hotel" - view of river and buildings - Stockholm, Sweden, 1926
The Europe subseries, 1900-1901, 1912-1913, 1924-1929 and undated, consists of images of Hauberg's three trips to Europe. The majority of images are of Germany, focusing on the Haubergs' ancestral home in Schleswig-Holstein. Also featured are Hauberg's ascent of Jungfrau in Switzerland, the battlefields near Verdun, France, and a visit to England.
Cathedral entrance - Uppsala, Sweden, 1924
The Europe subseries, 1900-1901, 1912-1913, 1924-1929 and undated, consists of images of Hauberg's three trips to Europe. The majority of images are of Germany, focusing on the Haubergs' ancestral home in Schleswig-Holstein. Also featured are Hauberg's ascent of Jungfrau in Switzerland, the battlefields near Verdun, France, and a visit to England.
"Uppsala Cathedral" - entrance - Uppsala, Sweden, 1924
The Europe subseries, 1900-1901, 1912-1913, 1924-1929 and undated, consists of images of Hauberg's three trips to Europe. The majority of images are of Germany, focusing on the Haubergs' ancestral home in Schleswig-Holstein. Also featured are Hauberg's ascent of Jungfrau in Switzerland, the battlefields near Verdun, France, and a visit to England.
Nave of cathedral - Uppsala, Sweden, 1924
The Europe subseries, 1900-1901, 1912-1913, 1924-1929 and undated, consists of images of Hauberg's three trips to Europe. The majority of images are of Germany, focusing on the Haubergs' ancestral home in Schleswig-Holstein. Also featured are Hauberg's ascent of Jungfrau in Switzerland, the battlefields near Verdun, France, and a visit to England.
Cathedral entrance - Uppsala, Sweden, Undated
The Europe subseries, 1900-1901, 1912-1913, 1924-1929 and undated, consists of images of Hauberg's three trips to Europe. The majority of images are of Germany, focusing on the Haubergs' ancestral home in Schleswig-Holstein. Also featured are Hauberg's ascent of Jungfrau in Switzerland, the battlefields near Verdun, France, and a visit to England.