Buch "Flender 1899-1949". Beiträge von Otto Most, Josef Wilden und Bernhard Lensing, Bocholt 1949
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Bestand >> II. Nachlass Adolf Flender
1910-1949
Darin eingelegt sind: Todesanzeige Johann Flender vom 25.11.1910; Zeitungsausschnitt mit Todesanzeige von Julie Flender geb. Leverkus (Witwe von Johann Fiedrich Flender) vom 10.11.1914; Abdruck der "Rede am Sarge Frau H. Aug. Flender, gehalten am 7. April 1914"; Zeitungsausschnitt mit Todesanzeige des Königlichen Landrentmeisters a.D. Caspar Klein; Briefkarten des Willi Mumm vom 31.10.1935; Ausschnitt des Nachrufs auf August Flender aus dem Benrather Tageblatt vom 31.10.1935; Todesanzeige A. Friedrich Flenders vom 29.8.1939; drei Zeitungsausschnitte mit Nachrufen und Dankkarten der Witwe Doris Flender; vier Briefe von Alfred Friedrich Flender an Adolf Flender vom 9.2.1949 bis 7.5.1949; drei Schreiben der Firma A. Friedr. Flender & Co., an Adolf Flender vom 5.5.1949 bis Juni 1949: Einladungen zur Feierstunde am 13.5.1949 aus Anlass des 50. Jahrestages des Bestehens der Firma sowie zur Werksbesichtigung am 16.5.1949.
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