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Gerry's Postcard From 1895 As Well As An Unknown Town

Beneath the blog postal service nearly Google Translate, Gerry told us nearly a postcard that his wife's grandparents stored inwards the attic since 1895.



They didn't get got fourth dimension to read it upwards to May Day 2017 ;-) but Gerry is rather surely that the writing is inwards German. Well, I am rather surely every bit well. In fact, my German linguistic communication is only about plenty to sympathise what's going on.




The minute moving-picture demo is the following:



Click at whatsoever moving-picture demo to zoom it in.




Finally, this is the town from the front end side of the postcard:



I am posting these 3 pictures at 16:05 Prague Summer Time, May 1st. I desire to know how much fourth dimension it takes for a reader to explicate the content of the postcard, interpret the inscription, and/or position the town on the picture. Is the TRF community a fast employment solver?

(Update: at 16:06, I made a estimate what the town is, given the words written on the previous pictures, together with the estimate was confirmed – I works life the identical postcard on the spider web LOL. How many of yous tin produce the same or better?)



Mr Karel Hynek Mácha's "May" (1836) talking nearly the level of May 1st when dear is everywhere likely remains the most famous Czech romantic poem. I listened to this one-hour-long Mr Rudolf Hrušínský's interpretation, it's arguably the best i that was e'er made inwards the subsequent 181 years. Czech is first-class for this form of poetry. I can't justice the translations but this i yesteryear Google Translate would move practiced plenty arts for me! ;-)

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