Ferrum Lwow Sidewalk Stamps in Lviv

The pre-WWII company Ferrum Lwow not only made manhole covers and storm drains but also manufactured and/or laid cement sidewalks. The stamps served as an identification and advertisement. 





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  1. Believe it or not, I've never seen them :) I guess I should look under my feet more carefully while walking around the city. Where do you find them?

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    1. There aren't that many of them, so these particular ones are hard to find. One was on Pr. Svobody (I'm not even sure if it's still there though), but I don't remembe where I found the rest...

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    2. Today I have found it on - Kyyvska - https://www.instagram.com/p/BF9de6BGHEfOiKkoPdSmvN8yWMSQ9_AgR8THZk0/?taken-by=redbekka_red

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  3. My great-grandfather owned the factory Ferrum in Lviv before the II WW.

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