English: No. 24 Specksgang, later renumbered to No. 60 Speckstraße, Hamburg, photographed in 1891. Brahms family lived behind the two double windows on the left at first floor level. The building was destroyed by bombing in 1943.[1]
Deutsch: Specksgang 24, später in Speckstraße 60 umnummeriert, Hamburg, fotografiert 1891. Die Familie Brahms lebte hinter den zwei Doppelfenster im ersten Stock. Das Gebäude wurde durch Bombardierung 1943 zerstört.[1]
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