WOLSZTYN - Construction of sewerage system and sewage treatment plant. Documentation 1940, original photographs, among others : palace and park complex in Wolsztyn, destroyed railway station, Koch Street, f. 23.5 x 30.5cm, pp. 29, photographs 31 [should be 35], postcards 2, maps 2, all in document folder, overall good condition, page no. 1 with corner loss, page 10-11 with lower part loss [to the detriment of the text], some pages with small tears and losses on lower edges, missing photos no. 14,15,20,21, VERY RARE
cost estimate providing for the construction of the town's sewerage system and sewage treatment plant, prepared during WWII by the occupying German administration, includes two maps, 31 [of 35] original photographs with street views, cost estimate of the scope of work, two postcards with a view of Wolsztyn in 1913.
The original photographs show, among others: the Wolsztyn lake with buildings standing on the shore, the Wolsztyn palace and park complex, the building where Dr. Robert Koch lived [Nobel Prize for his research on tuberculosis], the railroad station destroyed by the war effort, and the streets of the city.