blaüe Stolen
In this Baptismal Record from Vienna in 1792, under the column for Residence and House Number, there are additional notations. The one for Johann (arrow) I think says blaüe Stolen (blue shawl). There are several others which I can't read with the word "gold". What do these say and what do these notations mean?
Direct link to the page:
https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/oesterreich/wien/07-st-ulrich/01-38/?pg=75
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In former times many houses in Vienna had names, derived from an inn located there or some decoration on the facade, e.g. "Zum weissen Engel": (https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Zum_wei%C3%9Fen_Engel_(8,_Pfeilgasse_13,_Lerchengasse_18)) or "Zum goldenen Becher": https://www.geschichtewiki.wien.gv.at/Zum_goldenen_Becher.
The one of interest here is not called "Blaue Stolen", but "(Zum) Blauen Adler" (blue eagle): https://www.wienschauen.at/neustiftgasse-30-historisches-gebaeude-renoviert/
It is located in the 7th district of Vienna at Neustiftgasse 30.
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