Saturday, March 24, 2007

Pinky Biography Wikipedia

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In house No. 6 in the reconstruction of 1992, the last remnant of the gas lighting removed. The houses of the 30s were now electric connection, so they sometimes have no gas connection, because the use of gas equipment at that time was dangerous and arose with the power supply greater security. The water supply to the house plots of land on private wells. In the corridor 48, some even in the area of parcels 54, in dry seasons much water into the well (approximation Helfenberger reason) was. 54c in the parcel existing quarry was filled in 1924/25 with 60 loads pond sludge. The beginning of the electrical supply to access to Pappritz was in 1928 with construction of the 6-kV transmission line Bühlau-Roch joke-Pappritz by DREWAG also very early. The 1st Transformer station was until 1996 at the current site Schulstr. 11 (compared with bakery Casper) available. The 6-kV transmission line continuation (Pappritz-Rockau) was carried out in 1930 and was in the northern ring part, by floor piece 48 / 3, at the forest edge to field part 48b and then over the Helfenberger Rockau reason. Rester this transmission line there are still Heue floor piece 48 / 3 (high concrete pole: down low voltage / high voltage above) and in the forest to 48b parcel behind lattice.


concrete pole # 9 (I)


concrete pole # 10 (II)

1935 in the southern part of Pappritz (Moosleitenweg) also the electr. Supply available. On parcel 48c (now No.17) and opposite to the upper ring entrance was the first ever street lighting, a gas lantern.


# 11 No. 2 (2001) - at the front base of gas lantern

Probably these lanterns were set up to guide light with construction of gas pipelines. These gas lanterns still existed in the 60s, but out of service. The establishment of electric street lighting is time unknown. However, in the 2nd Draft annexation to Dresden from 1928 is named in § 8, the planned expansion of the lighting on all public roads. The street was charged in 1935 to the Municipality.


# 12 No. 25 (1942)

the early 40s by architect Bärbig a general development plan for Pappritz is developed, which disappears by the Unbrüche after 1945. However, parts of which are in the plans of the Survey Office still recognizable. In particular, this concerns the location of the planned road layout at the northern and southern part of the ring.

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