Hi Guys,
I am just delighted to show you my new Tinnie. It is a (more or less) common one, but still, really nice and quite big too. Also it is my first "colour" tinnie.
I got it in Tieste, and as you probably know, he is a very good dealer.
So there you go, Hamburg 1934 with the Hein Godenwind like main "star".
The Hein Godenwind was a fantastic and huge ship, later made part of the Deutsche Jugendherberge (DJH) with rooms for many hundreds of people and also a training ground for the Marine HJ.
I have also attached a picture of it and a lovely DJH Ausweis (ID card), which shows that the kid was also accommodated in 1936 in the Hein Godenwind (Pictures and ID were a gift from SAS from the "old forum").
Best Regards
Antonio
I am just delighted to show you my new Tinnie. It is a (more or less) common one, but still, really nice and quite big too. Also it is my first "colour" tinnie.
I got it in Tieste, and as you probably know, he is a very good dealer.
So there you go, Hamburg 1934 with the Hein Godenwind like main "star".
The Hein Godenwind was a fantastic and huge ship, later made part of the Deutsche Jugendherberge (DJH) with rooms for many hundreds of people and also a training ground for the Marine HJ.
I have also attached a picture of it and a lovely DJH Ausweis (ID card), which shows that the kid was also accommodated in 1936 in the Hein Godenwind (Pictures and ID were a gift from SAS from the "old forum").
Best Regards
Antonio
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