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SAB initially acquired land to the east of H.F. Timm on a so-called expansion site. The tracks of the Carlshütte works railway cut through this area on the northern bank of the Eider. Now the SAB site almost completely surrounded the Timm timber business.
Plan on which - in yellow - the expansion of the young company SAB is clearly visible. Outlined in red is the square that is the subject of the trade between the timber merchant Timm and the town. Yellow is the company Severin Ahlmann and purple is the company H.F. Timm. The buildings in detail: 1) Pipe pressing plant, 2) Severin Ahlmann storage yard, 3) Severin Ahlmann storage yard, 4) Severin Ahlmann storage yard, 5) Carlshütte residential building, now Vorwerk office, 6) Thormann hall (built in 1890), 7) Severin Ahlmann office in the Carlshütte, 8) Horse-keeping yard (ca. 1784), 9) Director's house, 10) Concrete moulding, 11) Sanitary moulding, 12) Sanitary grinding, 13) Haus & Hof Ahlmann, 14) Wagenremise (built in 1913), 15) Alte Meierei.