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Budowa drogi w Wytomyślu Zobacz pełny rozmiar
Oznaczenia na zdjęciu: Geisler Antoni, Geisler Zdzisław, Waśkowicz Jan, Wróbel Michał

Budowa drogi w Wytomyślu

Zdjecie pochodzi ze zbiorów Szkoły Podstawowej w Wytomyślu.Zostało wykonane w 1951r. Mieszkańcy wsi, z okazji Narodowego Plebiscytu Pokoju, w ramach czynu drogowego budowali drogę aż do jej ukończenia.

W tle budynek dawnej poczty. Widoczne na fotografii drzewa to plac zw. Kozim Rynkiem. Wg Kroniki Szkoły Podstawowej w Wytomyślu, rosnący pośrodku dąb posadzono w dniu 11 listopada 1928 r. Posadzenie drzewa, było aktem finalnym szkolnych uroczystości, obchodzonych na 10-lecie odzyskania przez Polskę niepodległości. Dla udokumentowania ceremonii, sporządzono odpowiednie pismo i z własnoręcznymi podpisami dzieci zakopano w butelce pod drzewkiem. Dąb ten, jako niemy świadek tych wydarzeń stoi po dzień dzisiejszy.

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  • a Dnia 05-07-2014 01:03 a pisze:

    Stojący po prawej na wozie z koniem to Jan Waśkowicz
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    Fascinating historical context! The photo evokes a strong sense of time. It's amazing how that oak, planted in 1928 to celebrate Poland's independence, still stands. I wonder if anyone has ever tried to find that bottle? Speaking of games related to patience and skill, anyone here plays Uno Online ? Would be cool to find someone to play with!
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  • Georgia Winter Dnia 11-09-2025 08:37 Georgia Winter pisze:

    What a fascinating snapshot of local history! The 1951 road-building for the Peace Plebiscite and the 1928 oak planting give such a vivid sense of community memory. Stories like this make me wish more people recorded family anecdotes. For gathering oral histories, I’ve had luck chatting with older residents via friends or even anonymous platforms like Omegle to find people from the area. Thanks for sharing these details about the Kozi Rynek and the old post office.
  • Connor Nelson Dnia 17-09-2025 04:52 Connor Nelson pisze:

    That's a fascinating photo! It's amazing to see the community coming together like that in 1951. It makes you wonder about the stories of the people in the photo and what their lives were like. Building a road for the plebiscite... quite a time capsule. Thinking about simpler times and collective effort like that actually makes me think of fun, low-stakes stuff, like escaping into a casual game. I wonder if they'd have enjoyed something like Crazy Cattle 3D to unwind after a hard day's work!
  • Jai Terry Dnia 03-10-2025 03:27 Jai Terry pisze:

    What a fascinating glimpse into the past! It's incredible to see how the community came together for such a significant cause, especially during a time of national importance. The story of the oak tree being planted to commemorate Poland's independence adds a beautiful touch. It’s like a living testament to history. Speaking of community-building, have you checked out Block Blast? You might find it inspiring too!
  • Despin Deaton Dnia 08-10-2025 07:21 Despin Deaton pisze:

    Fascinating historical snapshot! It's like uncovering a real-life Poptropica island mystery. Imagine finding that bottle today! Knowing the oak was planted for Polish Independence's 10th anniversary adds significant depth. Perhaps more details about the elementary school's curriculum at the time could further enrich this piece? Also, any images of the Kozim Rynek from that era would be amazing to see!