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MEMORY LANE

This year‘s memory Christmas game
Memory Lane – 150 years of HEROSE shows 150 motifs from HEROSE‘s company history. The aim is to find as many matching motifs as possible – in the shortest possible time.

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Port of Hamburg, 1983

HERO in Bad Oldesloe, 1960

Th. Rose letterheading at the start of the 20th century

The administration building in Hamburg-Altona built in 1938/39

The HEROSE workforce in 1952

A Th. Rose delivery van on the Altona company premises, 1933

Company Outing "Betriebsausflug"

Manufacture of fittings in Bad Oldesloe, around 1960

The management around 1973 with director Wilhelm Klauke (fourth from right) and Wilfried Zschalich (far right)

Wlihelm Klauke‘s Director‘s office 1939

The HEROSE telephone switchboard 1948

Shop and salesroom of the HEROSE intermediary in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, 1952

Shop and salesroom of the HEROSE intermediary in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, 1952

Shop and salesroom of the HEROSE intermediary in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, 1952

Successor to Theodor Rose Kurt Seidewinkel

Founder of the Th. Rose metal foundry and fittings factory Theodor Rose

Founder of HERO Armaturenwerke GmbH - Eduard and John Albert Pulvermann

Overall Manager of Th. Rose GmbH Wilhelm Klauke in the directors' room, 1939

The Board of the German Engineering Federation (VDMA) meets at HEROSE in 1951. Wilhelm Klauke 2nd from left

The Alte Heidkrug on the Oberalster river

Joint festivities and excursions strengthen the sense of togetherness in the 50s

Illustration of the bathroom area, around 1936

Illustration of the high pressure testing system, around 1936

Illustration of the machine shop, around 1936

Sketch of an amateur, anchored with a concrete base in 1950. Designed to serve as an advertising feature in front of the HEROSE administration building

Th. Rose site, Stresemannstraße, Hamburg Altona in the 1920s

Building of HEROSE GmbH

Illustration of the design office, around 1936

The former bread factory, Ratzeburger Straße, Bad Oldesloe, 1960

Production at Th. Rose around 1939: There are hardly any civilian orders left.

Production at Th. Rose around 1939

HEROSE presents its products

Production at Th. Rose around 1939

Belt drives dominate the scene in the factory hall around 1939

Finishing off castings, 1957

Lathes, 1957. Even today HEROSE relies on Gildemeister machines

Working on a drilling machine, 1957

Th. Rose foundry, 1957

Th. Rose foundry, 1957

Th. Rose foundry, 1957

Th. Rose foundry, 1957

Workplaces in the accounting department with typewriters

Illustration of the commercial office, around 1936

The accounting machine, a combination of the typewriter and calculating machine, simplified bookkeeping significantly

Employees of the Hollerith department transfer data to punch cards

The sales team sitting at one table in 1957

The room for large-scale machines in the Hollerith department around 1957. In the foreground, a tabulating machine that evaluates the punch cards

Foundation of HEROSE Armaturen und Metalle GmbH as a sales company 1947

Port of Hamburg, 1983

HERO in Bad Oldesloe, 1960

Th. Rose letterheading at the start of the 20th century

The administration building in Hamburg-Altona built in 1938/39

The HEROSE workforce in 1952

A Th. Rose delivery van on the Altona company premises, 1933

Company Outing "Betriebsausflug"

Manufacture of fittings in Bad Oldesloe, around 1960

The management around 1973 with director Wilhelm Klauke (fourth from right) and Wilfried Zschalich (far right)

Wlihelm Klauke‘s Director‘s office 1939

The HEROSE telephone switchboard in 1948

Shop and salesroom of the HEROSE intermediary in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, 1952

Shop and salesroom of the HEROSE intermediary in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, 1952

Shop and salesroom of the HEROSE intermediary in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay, 1952

Successor to Theodor Rose Kurt Seidewinkel

Founder of the Th. Rose metal foundry and fittings factory Theodor Rose

Founder of HERO Armaturenwerke GmbH - Eduard and John Albert Pulvermann

Overall Manager of Th. Rose GmbH Wilhelm Klauke in the directors' room, 1939

The Board of the German Engineering Federation (VDMA) meets at HEROSE in 1951. Wilhelm Klauke 2nd from left

The Alte Heidkrug on the Oberalster river

Joint festivities and excursions strengthen the sense of togetherness in the 50s

Illustration of the bathroom area, around 1936

Illustration of the high pressure testing system, around 1936

Illustration of the machine shop, around 1936

Sketch of an amateur, anchored with a concrete base in 1950. Designed to serve as an advertising feature in front of the HEROSE administration building

Th. Rose site, Stresemannstraße, Hamburg Altona in the 1920s

Building of HEROSE GmbH

Illustration of the design office, around 1936

The former bread factory, Ratzeburger Straße, Bad Oldesloe, 1960

Production at Th. Rose around 1939: There are hardly any civilian orders left.

Production at Th. Rose around 1939

HEROSE presents its products

Production at Th. Rose around 1939

Belt drives dominate the scene in the factory hall around 1939

Finishing off castings, 1957

Lathes, 1957. Even today HEROSE relies on Gildemeister machines

Working on a drilling machine, 1957

Th. Rose foundry, 1957

Th. Rose foundry, 1957

Th. Rose foundry, 1957

Th. Rose foundry, 1957

Workplaces in the accounting department with typewriters

Illustration of the commercial office, around 1936

The accounting machine, a combination of the typewriter and calculating machine, simplified bookkeeping significantly

Employees of the Hollerith department transfer data to punch cards

The sales team sitting at one table in 1957

The room for large-scale machines in the Hollerith department around 1957. In the foreground, a tabulating machine that evaluates the punch cards

Foundation of HEROSE Armaturen und Metalle GmbH as a sales company 1947