In the foreground are houses No. 67 (roof only), No. 68, No. 69, No. 70, No. 111, behind are No. 92, No. 109, No. 126, No. 87, and to the far left No. 86.
This image shows the upper part of the village. In foreground are houses No. 106, No. 131, No. 38, No. 11, No.35 and No. 12. In the top left are houses No. 5, No. 4, No. 2 and No. 1 and No.116.
On the right side of the postcard you can see the "Upper Range" with houses No. 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19. No. 20 has been burned down. On the left you can see the "Lower Range" (Niedere Zeile)with houses No. 34, 35, 33, 32 (also burnt down),…
A postcard handwritten in Czech, showing a view in Wunschendorf. In the distance are two mountains in the Jizera range - Heufuder and Tafelfichte. Today Tafelfichte is named Smrk and is 1,124m above sea level.
(Top left) public house ‘Marklissa’ and its garden (Bottom left). (Top right) a view of the border including the customs house. (Bottom right) a detailed view of the customs house
A postcard showing two views in Wunschendorf. In the image to the right you can see the public house 'Felsenkeller' in the foreground and the bell tower of No. 146 behind
A postcard with German handwriting showing the public house 'Marklissa' and other buildings on the border between Wunschendorf and Hartmannsdorf including No.82. In 1905 No.82 is listed as producing cotton and in 1925 as producing glass beads.