On and around the Rynek (Central Square)
Rynek (Central Square) from above, circa 1930 — photo courtesy Stanisław Wanatowicz On the Rynek at the corner of ul. Mickiewicza, 1932 — photo credit: Fotopolska.eu Rochma Grau’s printing and book shop on the Rynek Abraham Strassberg’s shop at Rynek 34 — photo courtesy Stanisław Wanatowicz Shaindel Silber Horowitz’ shop at Rynek 26 — photo courtesy Stanisław Wanatowicz Silber family shop at Rynek 27 — photo courtesy Stanisław Wanatowicz restaurant at Rynek 21 — photo courtesy Stanisław Wanatowicz shops at Rynek 20 — photo courtesy Stanisław Wanatowicz Rochme Weindling’s shop on ul. Legionów 1 — photo courtesy Stanisław Wanatowicz Glass and porcelain shop — photo courtesy Muzeum Historii Fotografii “Jadernowka” Efraim Semmel’s tailoring shop — photo courtesy Oborski Museum “Journalisten im Gespräch mit den Einwohnern aus Mielec” (Journalists in conversation with the residents of Mielec), 1915. Photo courtesy Österreichisches Staatarchiv (Austrian State Archives) Jews selling pots on the corner of ul. Krótkiej and ul. 3-go-Maja — photo courtesy Muzeum Historii Fotografii “Jadernowka” shops at Rynek 22 — photo courtesy Stanisław Wanatowicz Blattberg home at Rynek 32 — photo courtesy Stanisław Wanatowicz Jews in front of Rynek 33 — photo courtesy Stanisław Wanatowicz Jews on ul. Pańska (now ul. Mickiewicza) — photo courtesy Stanisław Wanatowicz Jewish girl and men on the Rynek — photo courtesy Muzeum Historii Fotografii “Jadernowka” 1938-1939 then ul. Pilsudskiego, circa 1938-1939 — photo credit: Fotopolska.eu CK Starosty (Town Hall) at Mickiewicza 34, circa 1907 — photo credit: Fotopolska.eu Street wells with manual pumps at ul. Piłsudskiego, circa 1934-1939. The house on the left with two oblong windows is today ul. Mickiewicza 33 — photo credit: Fotopolska.eu Rynek (Central Square), circa 1916 — photo credit: Fotopolska.eu Celebration in the Rynek (Central Square), circa 1920 — photo credit: Fotopolska.eu Train Station, circa 1915 — photo credit: Fotopolska.eu
Factories
Building plans for soap factory and shop owned by Jochanan Englander (courtesy Polish State Archives) A sketch of the brickyard owned by the Aschheim family