scrape the sill
Now I've spent some days in a row. Usually with an open front door, it flashed by so much the better. Of course, always stay back and are looking tourists. Some wonder then everything.
now stood at one time an elderly gentleman in the front door and asked specifically about the family of the previous owner. It turned out that he went to school in 1941 in Wismar and got to know the house when he needed a shoemaker. He was fascinated as a child of the Kanarienvogelzucht which ran alongside the cobbler. He said that the workshop was in the attic. That was really new to me, yes it is expected that a workshop would be located on the ground floor. Look
other old documents that I have received, so it was such that the upper floor of the Schuster master August Fust lived in the attic and had his workshop. His son, Sigismund Fust, lived on the ground floor and there his "Schuhsohlerei" had.
I find it hilarious that one evening "get such information. And now back to work.
After a day working in the basement and stoop today then something excavate further into the hall. Back in February I had uncovered the skirt of the inner wall. Since the redevelopment of this sill is one of the next tasks, I can sometimes these "right" to expose.
It was tedious, which is the excavation of old rubble. In the end, I dug a small garden shovel or rausgepult the stones.
And this is the timber, or just what is left. Here you can see (from below): sill directly on the ground, lying on the beams of the basement ceiling, then again a board and another sill. This then is the inner wall.
Certainly not just archaeologically, but it is old pottery shards. Found dig in the rubble. This will probably be so old to the 100 to 200 years.
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