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274: 181:. Karolina lived in Tehran and had two daughters, Ricolletta and Hildegard. After World War II, Ricolletta married a German man and carrying all her grandfather's belongings, went to live in Germany. She put Hoeltzer's five large wooden cases in her basement. In 1969, after a pipe broke in the basement, the cases were brought out and opened.The cases held a considerate number of glass containers with negatives of his photos in addition to notebooks with chemical instructions and Hoeltzer's diary. In 1975, a number of Hoeltzer's photos were put on public display which included a collection of 100 photographs from Jolfa. Prints of these photos came into the possession of Mohammad Assemi, who sent them to the 248: 260: 137:. Before going to Iran Hoeltzer worked for Siemens & Halske cable company in the Mediterranean. Hoeltzer was tasked by the British in Isfahan to run the telegraph center in this city. After the work was completed in 1867, he took a short trip to back to (Germany), where he became acquainted with photography. He bought a camera and other equipment and brought them back to Iran. From 1873 to 1897, Hoeltzer took thousands of photographs in Iran. Most of the photos captured 236: 214: 397: 185:
in Tehran. A selection first appeared in 1976 under the title Persia 113 Years Ago and again in 2004 under the title Thousand Sights of Life. Pictures taken of Isfahan by Hoeltzer"s were also collected in a book published in 1976.
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In 1870 he married Maryam Haghnazar (1850 – 12 October 1920), an Iranian-Armenian woman from Tehran. After his death, all his property went to his daughter Karolina who married
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for about 20 years (1871–98). He captured historical photos of the city and the sites around it.
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Isfahan in camera: 19th century Persia through the photographs of Ernst Hoeltzer
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Lifelines: Ernst Hölzer. Vol. 3, Ed. Siemens Historical Institute, Munich 2015
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Index


Kleinschmalkalden
Germany
Isfahan
Iran
telegraphist
Iran
Naser al-Din Shah
Qajar dynasty
Isfahan
Kleinschmalkalden
Schnepfenthal Salzmann School
Isfahan
Tehran
Qom
Soltaniyeh
Kashan
Eskandar Khan Davidkhanian
General
Jolfa
Isfahan
Ministry of Culture
Isfahan
the Armenian cemetery
Ali Qapu building in Naqsh-e Jahan Square, Isfahan
Ali Qapu
Naqsh-e Jahan Square
Isfahan
Haft-Dast
Haftdast Palace and Ayene-Khaneh

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