Braunscheig, Herzgtum, means Duchy (province in those days), Holzminden then
was a small city in that province. Today it is a city as part of
Niedersachsen, it always was in Western Germany. The A/W stands for "an der Weser", by the
river Weser.
Go to: <A HREF="www.Holzminden.de">www.Holzminden.de</A> or <A HREF="www.Braunschweig.de">www.Braunschweig.de</A>
and you will find additional information about both ciities, perhaps the
photo shops address is listed.
Attention to those who want to call Germany, the country code is 49, do not
dial the 00s, same for the next sets of digits, drop the 00s, this info is for
people who call from outside Germany, inside Germany you do dial the 00s.
Regards, Ingrid