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Streetcar
Zydeco
Fußgruppen
Der Zaun am Schiff
Land in Sicht ?
Feuerdrache
Bücher
immer höher ....
An der Mosel in Metz
Ich wünsche Euch einen schönen Tag !
Der Zaun am Hotel
Ups, falsches Fahrzeug
Hase
Frühling
Klingelbeutel modern
Der Zaun mit Wolle
Die Bank in Tansania
Gazelle
Giraffe ganz nah
Gorilla-Baby
Löwe
Wachsamer Löwe
Der Zaun danach
No. 9
Riverwalk New Orleans
Verbindung
St. Louis Cathedral New Orleans
Der Zaun an Mardi Gras
Alle unterwegs
Die Druiden kommen ...
Werkstatt-Impressionen
Verdreht - Nägel
Musiker überall
Der Zaun in New Orleans
Hokuspokus
Natchez
Wassertropfen 1
Wassertropfen auf einer Orchideen Blüte
Jeder will was sehen
Sammel-Leidenschaft
Der Zaun am French Market
Einstürzende Neubauten
Nacht-Parade
Die Reste nach der Parade
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Malcolm C. Woldenberg (5 May 1896 - 21 September 1982) was a Canadian-born American businessman and philanthropist.
Woldenberg was born in Montreal, Canada, the son of Jewish immigrants from Europe. His family moved to the US when he was a child.
He started working as one of the Canadian distillers Seagram's first employees in the US. In the course of his work, he met Newman Goldring, and together they moved to New Orleans in 1941 to start a wholesale liquor business. In 1944, Woldenberg founded the Magnolia Marketing Company with Goldring and his son Stephen Goldring, his long-time business partners. It later became Republic National Distributing Company, and is today known as the Sazerac Company.
Woldenberg was an active civic leader in New Orleans's Jewish community. Q:Wikipedia
Malcolm C. Woldenberg (5 May 1896 - 21 September 1982) was a Canadian-born American businessman and philanthropist.
Woldenberg was born in Montreal, Canada, the son of Jewish immigrants from Europe. His family moved to the US when he was a child.
He started working as one of the Canadian distillers Seagram's first employees in the US. In the course of his work, he met Newman Goldring, and together they moved to New Orleans in 1941 to start a wholesale liquor business. In 1944, Woldenberg founded the Magnolia Marketing Company with Goldring and his son Stephen Goldring, his long-time business partners. It later became Republic National Distributing Company, and is today known as the Sazerac Company.
Woldenberg was an active civic leader in New Orleans's Jewish community. Q:Wikipedia
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mir ist in NOLA aufgefallen, dass es dort recht viele solcher Skulpturen auf Bänken gibt (meine Fotos dazu kommen noch!)
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