I'm really chuffed that you like it. I'll be sure to post some more when I get a chance. Yes it is German - it's from Wilhelm Jesse's "Geschichte der Stadt Schwerin" (History of Schwerin) published in 1911. The exhibition is to celebrate the 850th anniversary of the museum in Schwerin - a city surrounded by lakes.
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I really like this. Keep coming back to have a second, third and fourth look. Which text did you use? Looks like a German one in Gothic font?
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ReplyDeleteI'm really chuffed that you like it. I'll be sure to post some more when I get a chance. Yes it is German - it's from Wilhelm Jesse's "Geschichte der Stadt Schwerin" (History of Schwerin) published in 1911. The exhibition is to celebrate the 850th anniversary of the museum in Schwerin - a city surrounded by lakes.
Well, the lake information makes it even more interesting, I think. I'll look forward to seeing more!
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