Dear Jeremy,
I can't tell much about house numbers in Austrian or Romanian times, but there 
still exists a passage between those two streets today with a small plaza 
inside and a restaurant there (maybe more).The Postgasse itself has today only 
3 buildings on that side. The little space at the end on the Ringplatz could 
have be used up by 2-3 very tiny buildings, but I doubt this. The current 
number 4 could have been divided between the numbers 8 and 10 in such a case.
Here is the Google Street View with the entrance in the passage from 
Postgasse:Google Maps
And here is the entrance from the Haupstrasse, but please note, that this 
building on the Haupstrasse is new, from the beginning of 1950sGoogle Maps
And here is the Open Street Map from this area with the passage between the 
current 4 Postgasse and 26 Hauptstrasse (Holovna).:OpenStreetMap
I'm not sure whether the links will be forwarded by the mail in the Czernowitz 
list, but I can send them in in a separate male if you wish.
Regards,Alex


    Am Donnerstag, 27. Februar 2025 um 10:42:38 MEZ hat Jeremy Pacht 
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Dear Czernowitzers,
I have a couple of questions, to which I supply the following background info:
The Hauptstrasse in Austrian times became the Regele Ferdinand in Romanian 
times, and is nowadays the Ulitsa Holovna.
I am looking into someone (an Emanuel NOE) who is consecutively associated with 
38 Hauptstrasse (residential if not also commercial, by 1893), with 10 
Postgasse (commercial if not also residential, by 1909), and with 13 Regele 
Ferdinand (in 1927, at which time he was no longer listed at Postgasse).  
Postgasse ran roughly parallel to the Hauptstrasse just before the Ringplatz, 
and putting 2 and 2 together hopefully to make 4, I have concluded there was a 
passage way (lined with businesses), known as the Passage Noe in Austrian 
times, connecting 10 (and 8) Postgasse and 13 (and 11) Hauptstrasse.  
Advertisements in local newspapers in the interbellum still refer to the 
Passage Noe.

Can anyone shed light on:
1.  Where was 13 Regele Ferdinand (in 1927) ?  It is tempting to identify it 
with 13 Hauptstrasse (in 1888), but as luck would have it, the earliest of the 
aforementioned addresses for Emanuel, 38 Hauptstrasse, seems to correspond to 
present day 13 Holovna — this raises the possibility that 13 Regele Ferdinand 
was 38 Hauptstrasse (and later became 13 Holovna).
2. The location and nature of the Passage Noe?

Jeremy Pacht

PS My source for the location of the Austrian street numbers is the West map 
dated to c. 1888, accessible here: https://uma.lvivcenter.org/en/maps/34433
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