Dear Mimi,
I just noticed that in the picture of the Meisel edifice it is written Landhausgasse 2, but in the Ukrainian (or Russian) numbers it changed to 31 or 33. This means that the numbers in this street were reversed.
Am I right? And, if this is so - can you - or any other member of the list - provide the Ukrainian number in Sheptis'kyy ulitsa of the house that was numbered Landhausgasse 13 or 13a in the previous period?
As far as I recall my grandfather's soda-water 'factory' was in that building until the first Russian period.
Thanks in advance
Mordecai
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