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Ann-Kathrin Rahlwes

Martin-Luther-Straße 34

60389 Frankfurt am Main

Germany

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E-mail address: [email protected]

Telephone: +49 (0) 693 487 6377

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Ann-Kathrin Rahlwes, historian.

Value added tax identification number (VAT ID): DE301150651

Business area: Historical research & knowledge transfer for private individuals, companies, museums and cities.

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https://www.instagram.com/historahlwes/

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Links to external websites: The contents of external websites to which we refer directly or indirectly are outside our area of responsibility and we do not adopt them as our own. We accept no responsibility for any content or disadvantages arising from the use of the information available on the linked websites.

Copyrights and trademark rights: All content presented on this website, such as texts, photographs, graphics, brands and trademarks are protected by the respective property rights (copyrights, trademark rights). The use, reproduction, etc. are subject to our rights or the rights of the respective authors or rights holders.

Picture credits

Image sources and copyright notices:

Illustrations: Pauline Wernig, Frankfurt. Contact: [email protected]

Photographs of the team: Claudia Simchen

Photographs of objects and books: Herbert Fischer, Studio für Fotografie, Frankfurt am Main.

Translations: Judith Rosenthal, English German Language Service, Frankfurt am Main.

Historical photography intro page (start image: History moves us): Privately owned by the Rahlwes family

Illustration “Storytelling” (painting with orange teapot): Still Life with Teapot and Fruit, Paul Gauguin, 1896, The Met New York (USA), Open Access/Public Domain

Illustration “Research” (photograph of teapot): Teapot, 1755, The Met New York (USA), Open Access/Public Domain

Illustration “Photo case”: Roman Kraft, Flea market in Mauerpark, Berlin, Germany, 26 January 2016, Unsplash licence

Translated with DeepL.com (free version)