Congratulations received from a representative of the Volunteer Fire Brigade in Kozmice, where Arnošt Obrusník worked for years as a machinist in the "Old Guard" section. Photos from approximately 1999
Congratulations received from a representative of the Volunteer Fire Brigade in Kozmice, where Arnošt Obrusník worked for years as a machinist in the "Old Guard" section. Photos from approximately 1999
The Nedved family from Eibenthal. Below left, the younger František and next to him the older brother Ernest, whom Irma later married. The picture was taken in the first half of the 1950s and most probably comes directly from Baragan, where the family was deported in June 1951
The Nedved family from Eibenthal. Below left, the younger František and next to him the older brother Ernest, whom Irma later married. The picture was taken in the first half of the 1950s and most probably comes directly from Baragan, where the family was deported in June 1951
The tracks to Eibenthal, which transported asbestos and coal to the Danube. Operation on the railway line was discontinued in 1969 and the steam locomotive was replaced by freight wagons
The tracks to Eibenthal, which transported asbestos and coal to the Danube. Operation on the railway line was discontinued in 1969 and the steam locomotive was replaced by freight wagons
Pelnář and Martin Rataj in the middle, but it is more likely to be the cameraman Martin Vandas, who filmed here in the early 1980s with Jana Ševčíková for the student documentary film Piemule
Pelnář and Martin Rataj in the middle, but it is more likely to be the cameraman Martin Vandas, who filmed here in the early 1980s with Jana Ševčíková for the student documentary film Piemule