Postcard of Der Werdegang der Eisenbahnschiene, 3. Hochofenwerk (Gesamtansicht)
Postcard of The development of the railway line, 3rd blast furnace plant (general view)
- 1910-Jul-07
 
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Pohle, H. E. “Postcard of Der Werdegang Der Eisenbahnschiene, 3. Hochofenwerk (Gesamtansicht),” July 7, 1910. Papers of Georg and Max Bredig, Box 22. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/p3cr4az.
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(left side)
"Der Werdegang der Eisenbahnschiene"
3. Hochofenwerk nach einem Gemälde von H.E. Pohle für Stahlwerks-Verband Aktiengesellschaft in Düsseldorf.
Aachen 7. 7. 10
Sehr geehrter Herr Kollege!
Für Ihren freundlichen Glückwunsch sage ich Ihnen herzlichen Dank.
Mit hochachtungsvollen Grüßen							                                       
Ihr ergebener R. Riem	
(right side)
Herrn Prof. Dr. G. Bredig 									                  
Zürich 											                 
Polytechnikum 											                        
Phys. chem. Institut. 	
(left side)
“The Development of the Railroad”
3rd Blast Furnace Plant after a painting by H.E. Pohle for the Steelworks Association Corporation in Düsseldorf
Aachen, 7 July 1910
Dear Colleague,
Thank you very much for your kind well-wishes.
Sincerely, 										                          
R. Riem
(right side)
Professor Dr. G. Bredig 									                  
Zurich 											                 
Polytechnic 											                        
Physical Chemistry Institute