
Marie Goslich (1859-1936) was a German journalist,
photographer and magazine editor in Berlin. She was
the daughter of Marie Rosalie Elwine Hesse and Friedrich
Julius Goslich, Court of Appeal Councillor at the Court of
Appeal in in Frankfurt Goslich's photographic and
journalistic work provides us with a picture of everyday
culture in the early twentieth century, which is unusual
for a woman particularly from her social class. Many of
her older photos were clearly taken to illustrate
reports on social and societal situations.
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These photos were made during the
First World War. They show the work
of the Berlin 'Frauen Hilfe' (Women’s Aid):
the construction of a hay box cooker
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