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Jítrava
Jítrava
On this lithography from the end of the 19th century in the upper row there are the views of the Upper and the Lower Part of the village, in the centre there is the former Neumann's restaurant „Zur Stadt Dresden“ and the lower picture shows the St. Pancras' church and the house of the presbytery.
A postcard from the collection of Mr. Tomáš Novák.
Jítrava
This picture postcard present the view of the centgre of the village with the church St. Pancras as seen from the east. On the pictures below are shown the at present no more existing restaurant „Zur Windschänke“, which formerly stood on the road crossing in the saddle „Jitravské sedlo“ and the sandstone rocks Bílé kameny (= Elephant rocks) which frequently had been also named „Camel rocks“.
A postcard from the collection of Mr. Tomáš Novák.
Jítrava
On this picture postcard from about 1930 we see the whole village as seen from its upper end on the slope of the Velký Vápenný-hill. On the left side behind of the woods rises the hill Kostelní vrch, the horizon is closed by the elongated ridge of the Hvozd.
A postcard from the collection of Mr. Jiří Rosol.
Jítrava
This picture postcard from the years after World War Two shows the village with its church of St. Pancras as seen from the Southeast. On the left side on the horizon the prominent elongated ridge of Hvozd-hill, with its mountain restaurant and the look-out tower is seen.
A postcard from the collection of Mr. Jiří Rosol.
Jítrava
On this picture postcard we see the houses of the lower part of the village behind of which the church of St. Pancras is protruding.
A postcard from the collection of Mr. Tomáš Novák.
Jítrava
This picture postcard shows the houses in the lower part of the village along of the old road to Jablonné v Podještědí.
A postcard from the collection of Mr. Tomáš Novák.