St. Marienkirche Usedom
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Nachlässe >> 74. Axel Graf von Löwen
1880 - 2006
Wochenzeitung "Die Kirche" vom Februar 1966.- Centralblatt der Bauverwaltung (1894).- Lieder zur Einweihung der Kirche (23.03.1893).- Von den Usedomer Glocken (August 1965- Januar 1966).- Gemeindekirchenratsprotokolle (Abschriften) von Dezember 1890- 1893 mit allgemeinen historischen Daten zur Kirche und der Stadt Usedom ab 1195.- "St. Marien zu Usedom" von Brigitte Metz.- Das "Otto-Lied".- Brief vom "Muzeum Narodowe" Sendung eines Farbfotos der Madonna des Schnitzaltars (1998).- Prospekt der Kirchen Usedoms von 2003.- Ostee- Zeitung vom 27.06.2006 "Jakobspilgerweg bei Usedom, Lassan".- "Schwammsanierung an der Usedomer Kirche" in: Ostseezeitung vom 16.10.2002.- Urkunde des Superintendenten Gercke zum Baugeschehen (Kopie von 1892).- Durchschlag von Münzen der Kirche.- Briefe mit Beschreibung der Glocke, Kugel, Münzkasette und Kreuz.- Kurzbeschreibung der Kirche.- Turmwerk der Kirche Usedom (Kopie von 1992).- Vorschlag zur Umgestaltung (Negative).- Die Kirche. Evangelische Zeitung vom 05.02.1984, Greifswalder Ausgabe.- Die Kirche. Evangelische Zeitung vom 23.05.1993.
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