Road rules1 min ago
Help me please - i'm cracking up (again)
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I am posting this in Chatterbank because that is where the most traffic seems to be.
I am still fighting my way through a huge pile of postcards - http:// www.the answerb .../Que stion11 63469.h tml - most are worth little or nothing, but a couple have been worth about £5. I think that the one in the link below is unusual but I am unable to decipher the word after "Parlenkirchen" which I think is " Josiphhichl" (I would have thought that it would be "Joseph" but it isn't. I have Googled and Googled and asked people who know some German and now I am back here - begging for help.
http:// i151.ph otobuck ...20ST UFF/chu rch001. jpg
I spent most of the week working through 45 postcards that someone purchased on a trip around holy places in Italy. That was fun!
I am still fighting my way through a huge pile of postcards - http://
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I spent most of the week working through 45 postcards that someone purchased on a trip around holy places in Italy. That was fun!
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The shrine is near Garmisch-Partenkirchen which ties in with your Parlenkirchen if the l is a t.
Can't figure out the second word though.
http:// www.ger manhike ...uk/h ike04/h ike04.h tml
The shrine is near Garmisch-Partenkirchen which ties in with your Parlenkirchen if the l is a t.
Can't figure out the second word though.
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Nope - nothing turned up. Thanks for the idea - I usually use Google to trace similarly looking pictures. But Tineye seems simpler.
Here is a better copy of the postcard
http:// i151.ph otobuck ...STUF F/churc h001-1. jpg
I'm going to be seeing postcards in my sleep. I will give them a rest for the night coz I am too tired.
Here is a better copy of the postcard
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I'm going to be seeing postcards in my sleep. I will give them a rest for the night coz I am too tired.
Try these links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Partenkirchen
http:// www.eve rycultu ...pres sive-Cu lture.h tml
Bavaria is well known for its Catholicism, and even in Northern Germany you also find similar sorts of shrines and displays of faith.
In this case I'd say it's definitely Catholic because of the crucifix and the fact that Partenkirchen is denoted at the bottom of the photo?
Hope that helps?
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Bavaria is well known for its Catholicism, and even in Northern Germany you also find similar sorts of shrines and displays of faith.
In this case I'd say it's definitely Catholic because of the crucifix and the fact that Partenkirchen is denoted at the bottom of the photo?
Hope that helps?
I showed this to Mr S ...even he doesn't know what it means apart from Partenkirchen . He says the Bavarians are a law unto themselves any way :)
It's a miracle shrine of some sort but where it actually is,is to be left .
We have lots of these sort of cards left to us in stuff inherited from my late ma in law .The old maiden aunts of Mr S hiked all over Bayern in their youth between the wars .I doubt it's worth very much to be honest .
It's a miracle shrine of some sort but where it actually is,is to be left .
We have lots of these sort of cards left to us in stuff inherited from my late ma in law .The old maiden aunts of Mr S hiked all over Bayern in their youth between the wars .I doubt it's worth very much to be honest .
A wayside cross (Marterl) was erected at Josefibichl, Partenkirchen in 1924 and has been renewed in 1939, 1965 and 2003.
http:// www.kat h-pfarr ...s3=k reuze#j osefibi chl
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Shaney - to be honest if it only gets sold for a couple of pounds I will be pleased. We are an Oxfam Book and Music shop but get people donating used stamps and postcards. The stamps are bundled up and sold but the cards were being left to a side. I have brought them home with me as I have a much bigger work area and I can work when I want. If you ever want to donate the postcards this would be a good idea. http:// i151.ph otobuck ...T%20 STUFF/w anted2. jpg
ABerrant - thanks. I was assuming that the correct name would have been printed on the card. I might actually find out where this ruddy cross is.
ABerrant - thanks. I was assuming that the correct name would have been printed on the card. I might actually find out where this ruddy cross is.
http:// www.mic rosoftt ...Dkre uze%23j osefibi chl
The above is a - pretty poor - translation of ABerrant's link, and a more accurate translation - in a nutshell - would be:
"At this beautiful spot above Partenkirchen, there stood a small chapel until its demolition in 1803. The crucifix was then erected in 1924 at the site of the disused Sebastian graveyard and has been refurbished three times since (1939, 1965, 2003).
Every year, on Whit Monday, there is a service of celebration at the site."
The above is a - pretty poor - translation of ABerrant's link, and a more accurate translation - in a nutshell - would be:
"At this beautiful spot above Partenkirchen, there stood a small chapel until its demolition in 1803. The crucifix was then erected in 1924 at the site of the disused Sebastian graveyard and has been refurbished three times since (1939, 1965, 2003).
Every year, on Whit Monday, there is a service of celebration at the site."