Thursday, May 30, 2024

finding refuge at Brase

Every picture tells a story, season 3, picture 20 (also number 100 overall!)

I'm running out of Gellrich pictures so instead here comes Hedwig Geppert in her incarnation as a Geppert by marriage (and widowed). She appears in the first picture second from right, and we don't know anybody else, so presumably that's the family she worked and stayed with at Brase, Lower Saxony, after being evicted from Silesia. The hamlet is today part of the town of Neustadt am Rübenberge and has a population of 116.

I love the way the series then zooms in on the most important personalities, ie the children and their pets:

Should anybody have any answers to some of the many questions I am raising in this series, please leave a comment here (I'll need to vet it, so it may take a few days before it goes public) or contact me at michaelgrr [at] yahoo [dot] co [dot] uk

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Season 3 so far:

  1. family holiday
  2. play time
  3. fashion show
  4. bakery to butcher's shop
  5. the Hamborn brotherhood
  6. all grown up
  7. sisters in the snow
  8. the last holiday
  9. village life
  10. family reshuffle
  11. push bike
  12. mystery trio
  13. confirmands at Hamborn
  14. streets of Hamborn
  15. more grandchildren
  16. a Russian winter
  17. a confectioner's business
  18. a lovely hat
  19. the Geppert family and associates
  20. finding refuge at Brase

The Mastodon thread for season 3 is here.

You can find Season 2 entries in this thread on Mastodon (complete now!) or via the list at the bottom of the last entry of the season (and also at the bottom of the first entry of this season).

The twitter thread for season 1 is still here. Alternatively, visit the last instalment and find the numbered list of entries at the bottom.

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