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Ledereimer haben eine Tradition als Feuerlöscheimer bis weit zurück ins 17. Jahrhundert und früher. Damals wurde bei Bränden das Wasser aus Brunnen, Flüssen und Teichen in Ledereimern zur Brandstelle gebracht. Auf verschiedenste Weise regelten die Verordnungen, wer in welchem Umfang Feuereimer finanzieren oder besitzen musste und wo diese gelagert werden mussten. Im Haus, in der Kirche oder im Rathaus. Mit der Modernisierung und Motorisierung der Feuerwehr ging diese Tradition nach und nach unter.  
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Leather buckets were traditionally used as fire extinguishers back in the 17th century and earlier. At that time, the water from fountains, rivers and ponds was brought in leather buckets to the fire. In many different ways, the regulations governed the extent to which fire buckets had to be financed or owned and where they had to be stored. In the house, in the church or in the town hall. With the modernization and motorization of the fire brigade, this tradition gradually subsided.
  
Da es zu dieser Zeit nur [[pflanzlich gegerbtes Leder]] gab, wurde dieses auch zur Herstellung der Eimer verwendet. Abgedichtet wurden die Eimer mit Pech, Wachsen und Ölen. Oft wurden die Eimer beschriftet, damit geprüft werden konnte, wer beim Brand hilft, und ob die Eimer ordnungsgemäß angeschafft wurden.  
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Since there was only [[vegetable-tanned leather]] at that time, this was also used to produce buckets. The buckets were sealed with pitch, waxes and oils. The buckets were often marked so that it could be checked who helped with the fire and to whom they belonged.
  
  
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''Uralte Feuerlöscheimer aus Leder.''<br></p>
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''Ancient fire buckets made of leather.''<br></p>
 
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Leather buckets were traditionally used as fire extinguishers back in the 17th century and earlier. At that time, the water from fountains, rivers and ponds was brought in leather buckets to the fire. In many different ways, the regulations governed the extent to which fire buckets had to be financed or owned and where they had to be stored. In the house, in the church or in the town hall. With the modernization and motorization of the fire brigade, this tradition gradually subsided.

Since there was only vegetable-tanned leather at that time, this was also used to produce buckets. The buckets were sealed with pitch, waxes and oils. The buckets were often marked so that it could be checked who helped with the fire and to whom they belonged.


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Ancient fire buckets made of leather.

 

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