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Albert Brecher

When the light is absorbed
interviewer:
Ruth Deutschmann
photography:
Benjamin Epp
copyright location:
Grinzens
date of recording:
2008-07-07
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1920
transcription:
1920 I have the light of day. Since hats still given no electric light. So that was really the light of day. Only in 1922 we got electricity. And that is because the channel stream, direction Kemater Alm in, into right behind the last houses on the creek. And since the e-works has been built. Gotz, Birgitz, Axams, Grinzens and Sellrain? the five municipalities as drangehÃĪngt. But since you have not had any money that you can afford an engine. Only carpenters and blacksmiths, who can not afford one electric motor. But if that were turned on, then the light has become so weak? eingschalten once the engines were, then the light went up and down. Then again they light candles or kerosene light, that you have seen something. I can still remember how the electrical installation has been made. Because no plug for a heater or a motor or was such a thing. No engine, nothing.