welfare: farmhouses in germany  - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 1996 - 100 Pfennig

Designer: Detlef Glinski

welfare: farmhouses in germany - Germany / Federal Republic of Germany 1996 - 100 Pfennig


Theme: Architecture
CountryGermany / Federal Republic of Germany
Issue Date1996
Face Value100.00 
Colorbrown blue
PerforationK 14
Printing TypeMulticolor offset printing
Stamp TypePostage stamp
Item TypeStamp
Chronological Issue Number1758
Chronological ChapterGER-BRD
SID660288
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On October 9, the 47th welfare stamp series will be released in favor of the Free Welfare. The recipient of the proceeds from the sale of these special stamps is the Federal Working Group of the Free Welfare Care Association, in which the Arbeiterwohlfahrt, the Diakonische Werk of the EKD, the German Caritas Association, the German Paritätische Wohlfahrtsverband, the German Red Cross and the Central Welfare Office of the Jews in Germany have united , These organizations help wherever government aid is not enough. The charity stamp series of regional farmhouses from Germany, which started in 1995, will be continued this year with five more editions. One of the most common types of German farmhouses can be found in the Black Forest. Most of them are large inlaid farms with a mighty hipped roof and flower-adorned galleries on the valley side. The Vogtsbauernhof in the open-air museum in Gutach, which was built in 1612 and could be left in its original location, served as a model. In addition to the main house there is an additional storage room where food and seeds could be stored for one year in case of bad harvest or conflagration. (Text: Dr. Renate Hilsenbeck, Nuremberg)

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On October 9, the 47th welfare stamp series will be released in favor of the Free Welfare. The recipient of the proceeds from the sale of these special stamps is the Federal Working Group of the Free Welfare Care Association, in which the Arbeiterwohlfahrt, the Diakonische Werk of the EKD, the German Caritas Association, the German Paritätische Wohlfahrtsverband, the German Red Cross and the Central Welfare Office of the Jews in Germany have united , These organizations help wherever government aid is not enough. The charity stamp series of regional farmhouses from Germany, which started in 1995, will be continued this year with five more editions. One of the most common types of German farmhouses can be found in the Black Forest. Most of them are large inlaid farms with a mighty hipped roof and flower-adorned galleries on the valley side. The Vogtsbauernhof in the open-air museum in Gutach, which was built in 1612 and could be left in its original location, served as a model. In addition to the main house there is an additional storage room where food and seeds could be stored for one year in case of bad harvest or conflagration. (Text: Dr. Renate Hilsenbeck, Nuremberg).