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<font size=5><center>'''Münchener Kalender'''</center></font>
<font size=5><center>'''Münchener Kalender'''</center></font>




[[File:1890.mka.jpg|center|300 px|Arms of {{PAGENAME}}]]
[[File:1890.mka.jpg|center|300 px|Coat of arms (crest) of {{PAGENAME}}]]


'''Series information :'''  
'''Series information :'''  
*Date of issue : 1885-1936
*Date of issue : 1885-1936
*Number of calendars: 52
*Number of calendars: 51
*Variants : some advertisments on the back of the calendars differ, for example in 1916 and 1917
*Variants : some advertisments on the back of the calendars differ, for example in 1916 and 1917


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A special foldable inside was added in 1891 with the arms of the breweries from München:
A special foldable inside was added in 1893 with the arms of the breweries from München:
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Due to the First World War and the following economic crises in Germany, the volumes dropped to 4000 in 1932, even though the calendars were heavily advertised. In 1933 no calendar appeared. In 1934 [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] issued one on his own, no longer with the Zentralverein für Kirchenbau. The sales did not go well, but [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] desperately wanted his 50th edition in 1935, which was eventually issued. A smaller version was finally added in 1936, which was the last one of the series.  
Due to the First World War and the following economic crises in Germany, the volumes dropped to 4000 in 1932, even though the calendars were heavily advertised. In 1933 no calendar appeared. In 1934 [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] issued one on his own, no longer with the Zentralverein für Kirchenbau. The sales did not go well, but [[Otto Hupp|Hupp]] desperately wanted his 50th edition in 1935, which was eventually issued. A smaller version was finally added in 1936, which was the last one of the series.  


My whole collection of calendars (50 out of 51) can be downloaded as complete pdf files, inclding the 1936 one through here : https://payhip.com/b/H01mE


The known calendars
The known calendars
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==Albion Calendar==
In 2022 the Dowry Workshop of St. Alban's Press issued a, smaller sized, new calendar for 2023 in the style of the Münchener calendars. It contains the arms of the Dioceses of England, with their arms depicted in chronological order, month by month, by date of foundation.
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