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Objects from Marienthal

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Earthen pitcher commemorating the 60th anniversary of the accession to the throne of Francis Joseph I of Habsburg-Lothringen (1830–1916), emperor of Austria, in Marienthal on August 15, 1908. Gramatneusiedl, 1908

Estate: Walter Dienstl, Gramatneusiedl

Photos: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Old badge of the still existing Gramatneusiedl-Marienthal Men’s Singing Club, »Sociability« (founded 1871)

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Reinhard Müller, Graz

New badge of the still existing Gramatneusiedl-Marienthal Men’s Singing Club, »Sociability« (founded 1871)

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge of the Marienthal Dilettante Union, »Thalia« (founded 1866), from the year 1898

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge of the Trade Union’s Singing Section of the Marienthal-Gramatneusiedl Textile Workers (founded as Marienthal Singing Section in 1903, dissolved 1931)

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge of the Trade Union’s Singing Section of the Marienthal-Gramatneusiedl Textile Workers (founded as Marienthal Singing Section in 1903, dissolved 1931)

Estate: Reinhard Müller, Graz

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge for a honorary member of the Trade Union’s Singing Section of the Marienthal-Gramatneusiedl Textile Workers (founded as Marienthal Singing Section in 1903, dissolved 1931)

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge of the Marienthal Workers’ Bycicle Club, »Edelweiss« (founded 1904). Gramatneusiedl, 1904

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Banner of the Marienthal Workers’ Bycicle Club, »Edelweiss« (founded 1904), sponsored by the weaver and social democratic community-councillor Karoline Taschke (1861–1938) in 1923; text on the left side: »Gewidmet v[on] d[er] Bannerpatin«; text on the right side: »Karoline Taschke 1923«

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Banner of the Marienthal Workers’ Bycicle Club, »Edelweiss«, (founded 1904) celebrating its 20th anniversary festival from 1924; text: »Zum 20 jähr[igen] Gründungsfest d[es] ›A.R.V. Edelweiss‹ Marienthal 27.7.1924«

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Banner of the Marienthal Workers’ Bycicle Club, »Edelweiss«, (founded 1904) celebrating its 20th anniversary festival from 1924; text: »I Stärkepreis 20 jähr[iges] Gründungsfest. Bannerjubil[äum] d[es] ›A.R.V. Edelweiss‹ Marienthal 27.7.1924«

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge of the still existing Marienthal Workers’ Athletic Club (founded as Marienthal Workers’ Football Section in 1908). Gramatneusiedl, 1920s

Estate: Reinhard Müller, Graz

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge of the still existing Marienthal Workers’ Athletic Club (founded as Marienthal Workers’ Football Section in 1908)

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge of the still existing Marienthal Workers’ Athletic Club (founded as Marienthal Workers’ Football Section in 1908). Gramatneusiedl, 1948

Estate: Reinhard Müller, Graz

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge of the still existing Marienthal Workers’ Athletic Club (founded as Marienthal Workers’ Football Section in 1908). Gramatneusiedl, 1958

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge of the still existing Marienthal Workers’ Athletic Club (founded as Marienthal Workers’ Football Section in 1908). Gramatneusiedl, 1968

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge of the still existing Marienthal Workers’ Athletic Club (founded as Marienthal Workers’ Football Section in 1908), at this time sponsored by the firm »IVABA«. Gramatneusiedl, 1990

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge of the Catholic Gramatneusiedl Club of Young Men (founded 1923, dissolved 1927). Gramatneusiedl, 1923

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photo: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Challenge trophy of the Bicycle Racing Board, District of Marienthal – Schwechat, 1924

Plaquette

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photos: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Badge of the sociable club (no official association) Regular Circle of Cronies, »Old Bones«, which had often meetings for example in the former factory restaurant of the Marienthal textile factory after World War II

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photos: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

Bicycle from the Gramatneusiedl region as it was used for bicycle-ball by the Marienthal Workers’ Athletic Club

Estate: Josef Malicek, Mitterndorf an der Fischa

Photos: Burkhard Gager, Stegersbach

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© Reinhard Müller
Graz, in February 2010

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The First of May
The Social Democracy
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The Marienthal Study
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End of the Factory
Revitalization of Marienthal
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