STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2697, sig. 109-13/4 Page 102 · 102 of 106
A SOCIETY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2697, sig. 109-13/4
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102 - 2 - Court does not give a good picture, well, as you know, the courtyard is located in the valley and one would always see oon up on the sloping houses. I thought with dtesem new building to create a parallel to the barn built in the east• so that a certain connection, barn, living aa sam s uaaa uaan a pu naoa y den is. It is worth discussing whether, in order to win the larger courtyard, one would pass through the wall leading to the courtyard as a continuation of the western wall of the stables of horses and pigs. The existing old building will definitely come to an end: except for this, I would not consider your plan to put the schlede and Stellmacherei u in 2 and 3 and the people's room happy, because these places are the farthest from the whole yard and you have no overview of the tools and people housed in these rooms. I am sure that everything under the eyes of the Lord is at its best. There is enough space for the buildings to be opened. I also do not ignore the danger of fire. But if a piece of fire burns on a farm, then everything burns away. Jetst to the individual questions. On the granite between 3 and 4 can not be built, because the drainage from the neighboring building goes to my property and the building of the neighbour is already built on the border. Thus also the question 2. To 3. The question of the window erection would be a fugue of the negotiation, which in my opinion also on the construction police authority would have to be clarified. After their setting, however, I believe that we would get permission for the construction of the oblique building, because all the buildings, including those of the neighbours, are vertically oriented. I have already done Question 4. You will get a photograph of the house as soon as the film is developed. I hope that you have managed to get away with the various bombings from Munich, at least as far as you are concerned. I give you the advice, draw to the Chemsee and stop there Ste, you can work better and more peacefully there than in Munich. I see this every day here in Kablow, a spot between Königswusterhausen and the county town of Beeskov, where foxes and hares set out in front of our windows and, if you want, in spring the storks and songbirds can walk outside your window.