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More than 100 years of everyday life in the Rhineland in pictures, videos and texts on our portal (https://alltagskulturen.lvr.de) and Instagram (@alltagskulturenimrheinland). ???? Further information about the film and our institute ???? ▬ You can also find us here ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► Instagram - / alltagskulturenimrheinland ► Digital portal - https://alltagskulturen.lvr.de ► Institute homepage - https://rheinische-landeskunde.lvr.de ▬ Information about the film ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Hagen, Bergisch-Gladbach 1988 - 28 min Recording/editing: Alois Döring, Sabine Schachtner; Commentary: Sabine Schachtner Re-enactments in the Westphalian Open Air Museum in Hagen describe the processes of pre-industrial papermaking: sorting, cutting and stamping rags; making paper with a sieve; pressing the sheets of paper. The Gohrsmühle paper mill shows the industrial production process: pulp preparation in a holländer, pulper and refiner; creating a paper web on the fourdrinier paper machine; smoothing sheets of paper on the calender; sorting and packaging the paper. Historical photographs, explained by the papermaker Joseph Roth, capture the working situation in a paper mill in the first half of the century. Digitized by @zweitkanalalltagskultureni2140 ▬ Information about us ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ The LVR Institute for Regional Studies and Regional History For almost five decades we have been capturing everyday life in the Rhineland in moving images. We are now the only scientists in Germany who use the medium of film specifically for research and presentation. The approximately 260 film productions that have been made in recent decades are irreplaceable documents of lost knowledge from agriculture, crafts, industrial work and the diverse regional customs. Today we use the medium of film primarily to document current processes of change and to accompany people in the Rhineland in their life contexts. This results in films on intercultural phenomena and problems, on the changing world of work, on new forms of social coexistence and on dealing with rituals, customs and traditions. All film documentaries from the LVR Institute for Regional Studies and Regional History are also available on DVD. The complete film catalog can be found on our homepage under Everyday Culture - Films. ► https://rheinische-landeskunde.lvr.de