File:Juist schule am meer 1929.png

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English: Drawing of Schule am Meer on the East Frisian island of Juist in the Free State of Prussia in German Reich. Due to the stage of expansion the drawing can be dated to summer 1928. One building on the far left and three on the far right are not related to S.a.M. The viewer of this drawing looks northbound, so the beach and the North Sea are in the upper part behind the dune range. Its lower part (southbound) sports the boathouse near Wadden Sea and the barn for livestock of the boarding school. A dingy sails in front of the boathouse in the Wadden Sea. On the barns right is the Duck Pond (its remnants today named: Alder Pond) which the younger students used to raft on. The smaller posts which can be recognized are related to electricity and telephone, the higher posts all flag posts. The boarding school's flagpost is shaped like a Christian cross with plus two sidearms. Each comradeship had a pennant which was raised and pulled down acc. to the presence of the individual comradeship, so during vacations usually all were down. Same with the boarding school's flag. There also had been an obligation to raise the German national flag, the Prussian flag plus after Jan 30, 1933 the Nazi swastika flag. The drawing indicates the locations of a few of the eleven vegetable gardens the students and teachers had layed out. All gardens including the school's botanical garden had to be secured against the steadily moving sand of the dunes and some cows so they got fenced. All the dunes had to be fixed with sods / turf divots, a nearly daily task for students and teachers alike.
Deutsch: Zeichnung der Schule am Meer auf der Nordseeinsel Juist (Ostfriesland) aus dem Jahr 1929. In der Bildmitte erkennt man die Arche an ihrer charakteristischen gespiegelten L-Form. Sie ist das westliche Gebäude innerhalb des Kernbereichs der Schule. Ursprünglich war für dieses Backsteingebäude die Bezeichnung Rheinlandhalle vorgesehen. Ihr gegenüber (östlich) sieht man die Westfalenhalle (hoher Schornstein), an die sich nordöstlich zwei Koksschuppen anschließen, einer angebaut, einer freistehend. Im Norden ist das Schulhauptgebäude Diesseits, in dessen flacherem östlichen Anbau der Speisesaal war. Von ihm aus führt ein schnurgerader Weg nach Norden in die Dünen, zum Strand. Gegenüber dem Diesseits steht südlich das Jenseits. Südlich der Westfalenhalle erkennt man den Flaggenplatz, an dem die Schulflagge mit Logo und darunter ein Kameradschaftswimpel gehisst sind. Südlich des Jenseits liegt der Olymp, auf dem ein geräumiger Stall errichtet wurde. Darunter, noch weiter südlich, steht das Bootshaus der Schule. Links oben (im Nordwesten) sieht man das do, ein einstöckiges Gebäude (Vorgängerbau: Logierhaus Doyen), rechts dahinter die Holzbaracke re, links daneben (westlich) der begonnene Anbau mi mit der Wohnung Eduard Zuckmayers, der später zu einer L-Form nach Westen verlängert und noch später zu einer U-Form mit dem auf der Zeichnung abgebildeten kleinen Insulanerhaus Ahrens verbunden wurde. Rechts (östlich) des do steht das Insulanerhaus der Familien Ubben bzw. Mamminga, das die S.a.M. für Lehrkäfte nutzte.
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Source Martin Luserke family heritage. He was the school's founder and headmaster/principal. The uploader got the file for publication in a Wikipedia article about the school by Mrs. Erika Luserke of Cologne, Germany. The drawing of 1928 was a paid contract work for the former school Schule am Meer on the island of Juist in Germany which was closed in 1934. With his payment the illustrator got no rights left. The file was published several times during the schools existence and since for alumni meetings, multimedia presentations, historical research, historical exhibitions etc. It is part of the documentation of Kustenmuseum Juist.
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