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            I/MV 0731 · File · 1904-01-01 - 1908-12-31
            Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

            description: Contains:StartVNr: E 711/1904; EndVNr: E 1920/1904; and others: Cooperation with the Museumsverein, Essen, page 2, the Städtisches Museum, Stralsund, page 142, and the Museums für Völkerkunde, Hamburg, page 251 ff., and Stuttgart, (1904), page 39 - Cooperation with the governors of DOA, page 272, DSW, page 36, and Togo, (1904), page 26 f.- Cooperation with the Hydrotherapeutic Institute, p. 230, the Rudolf Virchow Foundation, Berlin, p. 298 f., 306 f., and the Northwest Cameroon Society, Duala, (1904), p. 1 - Cooperation with missionaries, (1904), p. 52, 149 f., 182 ff., the Society for the Advancement of Evangelical Medicine, p. 223 f., and the Northwest Cameroon Society, Duala, (1904), p. 1 - Cooperation with missionaries, (1904), p. 52, 149 f., 182 ff. Mission unter den Heiden, p. 159, der Rheinischen Missionsgesellschaft, p. 186, und der Herrnhuter Mission, (1904), p. 187 f.- Kayser: Report on a gala girl brought up in Berlin, (1904), p. 7 f.- by Smend: Report on stoves and cooking utensils, appearance of villages and stretchers for dignitaries, (1904), p. 12 ff.- Rkwami: "Food of the Eweer", (1904), p. 16 - by Luschan: Restoration order for the throne of Njoya of Bamum, p. 28, request for support of the AA in the preservation of the priority position of the Berlin museums, p. 226, advertisement for funds for the diplomatic mission of the botanist Rosen to Abyssinia, (1904), p. 295 ff - Holtz-Saatel: "Germany and France in Abyssinia. In: Berliner Tagebl.: 1904-07-15, p. 49 - Ankermann: Report on the Collection Frobenius, (1904), p. 54 - Rehse: "Setting up the bird trap 'mutego gu´ ekinyonyi.'", (1904), p. 114 - Method of payment for the Collection Frobenius, (1904), p. 168 ff - "Paul Kibler ... Collector of Natural History Specimens ...", (1904), Folder, p. 190 - Merker: Report on stones with drilling by the Wadschagga, his research on tatoga, p. 231 et seq, Skeleton broadcast, (1904), pp. 258 et seq. by Berger: "Apotheke des Zauberers Msafiri aus der Landschaft des Sultans Kihumbi am oberen Mlagarasi in Uha, Udjidji district", (1904), pp. 244 et seq. by Berger. Schweinfurth: Report about lumber and bows from Egypt, (1904), pp. 277 ff. - Cleve: Report about tooth deformations at the Vaviva and Kinga and their influence on the language, Christian folk song in Kidngala, (1904), pp. 284 ff.

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            I/MV 0732 · File · 1904-01-01 - 1907-12-31
            Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin

            description: Contains:StartVNr: E 1937/1904; EndVNr: E 855/1905; and others: Cooperation with the Museum of Natural History, Berlin, (1905), p. 58 - Cooperation with the Museums of Ethnology, Hamburg, p. 280, Dresden, p. 281, Cologne, (1907), p. 279, Stuttgart, (1904), p. 29, 176 f., the Reichsmuseum, Leiden, p. 146, the Institute of Anthropology, London, p. 174, and the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, (1905), p. 183 ff - Transfer of duplicates to the antiquity society Prussia, Königsberg, (1905), p. 153 - Transfer of duplicates to private individuals, (1905), p. 196, p. 309 - Cooperation with the governors of DSW, p. 175, Togo, (1905), p. 334, and Cameroon, (1904), p. 64 - Cooperation with Dt. Kolonialgesellschaft, pp. 41, the German Mediterranean Society, Berlin, pp. 167, the Société d' Études coloniales, Brussels, pp. 223, the American Geographical Society, New York, and the University Library, Vienna, (1905), pp. 159 - Cooperation with missionaries, (1904, 1905), pp. 77 f., 151, 222, of the Congregation of Missionaries Oblates of the Immaculate Virgin Mary (1904), pp. 5 ff., of the Mission of hh. Heart of Jesus, (1905), pp. 179 f., and the Basel Mission, (1905, 1906), pp. 288 ff.- Merker: Location of drilled stones, (1905), Abschr., pp. 42 f.- Hofmarschallamt: Loan of a chair by Njoya von Bamum, (1905), p. 67 - Armbandsammlung Döring, (1905), p. 75 f. - Judgment on the outstanding sum insured for ECR Rigler, (1905), p. 81 ff - Rehse: Supplements to his manuscript "Kiziba", p. 93 ff., "Foreword to Chapter 11", p. 96, Request for Command to Bukoba and Biographical Notes, (1905), p. 122 - Laufer: Report on the Sanatorium Alhayat in Egypt, (1905), p. 137 ff. - "The Work of the Diafe by Leo Frobenius.", (1905), Abschr., p. 148 f. - Schweinfurth: Bericht über Bogen aus Ägypten, (1905), p. 154 - by Stefenelli: Bericht über den Gebrauch von Masken beim Fetischdienst, (1905), p. 202 ff - Schloifer: "Einladung zur Beteiligung an der Central-Afrikanischen Bergwerks-Gesellschaft m.b.H.", p. 213, "Entwurf. Gesellschaftsvertrag ...", pp. 215 et seq., "Report to the Central African Lake Society m.b.H.", pp. 218 et seq., "Special report on the goldfields belonging to the Central African Lake Society m.b.H.", Printed by Druckschr., (1905), pp. 219 et seq. - "List of African ethnographic objects brought by Mr Paul Bieger from Lagos", (1905), pp. 239 et seq. "Name and meaning of the stamps (s. 3447) of missionaries Merkel and Sitzler, (1905), pp. 306 ff. - "Verzeichnis der Sammlung Rosen", (1905), pp. 316 ff. - Rosen: Publikationspläne und Abrechnung über seine Gesandtschaftsreise nach Abessinien, (1906), pp. 327 f.

            ALMW_II._BA_A3_1235 · Item · 1927-1938
            Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

            (with hoe and bush knives). Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 9,0 X 8,5. Description: running in series, church in the background (Gonja). Reference: Neg. and cardboard no. 84a in negative box. Cf. postcard box, no. P35 (14,1 X 9,1) "Nach der Morgenandacht geht es zur Arbeitsstätte (ost-Afrika)", publisher of the Ev.-luth. Mission Leipzig.

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            Cabinet orders, vol. 73
            Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, III. HA MdA, I Nr. 238/22 · File · Jan. - Apr. 1889
            Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

            84 sheets, Contains: - Awarding of orders and decorations: by the elderly (Chamberlain of Bückeburg); by Apell (Court Stable Master of Bückeburg); Don Julian del Arroyo (2nd Secretary of the Spanish Embassy); Barillas (Division General, President of the Free State of Guatemala); Berré (1. Public Prosecutor at Antwerp Regional Court); Osman Bey (Captain at sea, Sultan's Flight Adjutant); von Blücher (Mecklenburg-Schwerinscher Ministerialrat); Böversen (Bückeburg Accounting Council); Dr. Felix Boh (Dresden); Otto Freiherr von Bruck (former Director of the Austrian-Hungarian Lloyd, former Frigate Captain); Bucher (Colonel, Commander of the 2nd District Court of Antwerp); Bucher (former Commander of the Austrian-Hungarian Lloyd) Field Artillery Regiment No. 28); Gotthardus Buckvicka (subprior and senior physician in the convalescent house of the merciful brothers in Vienna-Hütteldorf); Burchard (mayor of Bückeburg); Dammert (Grand-Ducal-Badischer Gendarmenwachtmeister); Deppe (public prosecutor of Bückeburg); von Eisendecher (envoy at the Grand-Ducal-Badischen Hof); Franke (Major, personal adjutant of the Hereditary Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe); Franke (Chief Forester of Bruchhof); von Fuchs (Section Council in the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Ministry); Freiherr Genotte von Merkenfeld (Section Council in the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Ministry); Dr. med. O. Girgensohn (Russian State Councillor, Director of the Alexandershöhe Charity Institutions near Riga); Knight of The Hague (Colonel, Commander of the Royal Bavarian 11th Order); Knight of the Hague (Colonel, Commander of the Royal Bavarian 11th Order). Hassan Efendi Hares (Major of the Egyptian Gendarmerie); Julius Friedrich Arnold Hebbinghaus (Director of the Fire Insurance Company "Colonia" in Cologne); Franz Julian Hessler (Head Waiter of Cairo); Hingst (Lieutenant Colonel, Staff Officer of the 1st Division of the German Trade and Plantation Society of the South Seas Islands); Hassan (Geometer of the German Trade and Plantation Society of the South Seas Islands); Hansemann (Privy Councillor); Hassan Efendi Hares (Major of the Egyptian Gendarmerie); Hingst (Chief Lieutenant, Staff Officer of the 1st Division of the German Army). Grenadier Regimant No. 100); Hooghwinkel (Dutch Resident of Banka Island); Hufnagel (Administrator of the German Trade and Plantation Society of the South Sea Islands); Iffland (Real Secret Council of Bückeburg); King-in-thai (Interpreter-Secretary at the Chinese Embassy in Berlin); Ritter von Klyncharich (Chief of the expedition in the Austrian-Hungarian Foreign Ministry); Knipping (Chief Forester of Bückeburg); Kolossvary de Kolosvar (Captain in the Austrian General Staff); Dr. Krauel (Privy Legation Council, Lecturing Council in the Foreign Office); Le Clercq (Resident of the Archipelago of Rhio); Ludwig (Oberhofjäger zu Bückeburg); Mohamed Efendi Mahir (Major of the Egyptian Gendarmerie); Mansur Melhameh (interpreter in the residence in Tangiers); Gustav von Metzsch-Reichenbach zu Dresden (Royal Saxon Chamberlain); von Möller (castle governor in Bückeburg); Muzaffer-ed-din (Persian heir to the throne); Niesen (Resident of Palembang on Sumatra); Archduke Albrecht of Austria; Oheimb (Chamberlain of Bückeburg); Ahmed Aly Pascha (Turkish Division General, Adjutant General of the Sultan); Pierer (Lieutenant Colonel, Austrian General Staff); by Plato I (Russian Colonel of the Gendarmerie); by the Council (Legation Secretary); Reinemund (Belgian Major of Artillery); Richard (Baurat zu Bückeburg); R. Ringk (Captain of the North German Lloyd); Alessandro Riva (Counsellor at the Italian Embassy in Berlin); Hugo Sandkuhl (Merchant in London); Prince Otto zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (Grand Duke of Saxony Major, Wing Adjutant of the Grand Duke of Saxony); Schäffer (Chief of the Egyptian Gendarmerie); Prince Adolf zu Schaumburg-Lippe; Hereditary Prince Georg zu Schaumburg-Lippe; Princes Hermann, Otto, and Adolf zu Schaumburg-Lippe; Count von Schlieffen on Schlieffenberg near Lalendorf (Grand Duke of Mecklenburg); Count von Schmettau (Captain, commanded to the legation in Brussels); von Schoen (Legation Councillor, 1st Senate). Secretary of the Embassy in Paris); Dr. Schulte (Grand Ducal Badischer Archivrat); Schumacher (Mecklenburg Economist Council on Zarchlin); Eiichi Shibusawa (Banker in Tokyo); Spring (President of the Government of Bückeburg); Thiele (Advisory Council in the Secret Chancellery of the Federal Foreign Office); Baron E. von Tröltsch (retired Württemberg major) in Stuttgart); Baron von Tucher (Legation Secretary at the Bavarian Embassy in Berlin, Legation Councillor, Treasurer); Volck (Captain of the Dutch warship Oenarang); von Waldthausen (Legation Secretary, Interim Carrier in Tangier); von Weech (Grand Ducal Badischer Kammerherr, Director of the General State Archives); Jonkheer de Weede (Legation Councillor of the Dutch Legation in Berlin); Weber (Advocate at the Appelhof in Paris); Wendt Pascha (Turkish Lieutenant General), Wenzing (Chief Forester at Baum); - Appointed to diplomatic posts: Graf von Tattenbach (Legation Councillor, previously first secretary of the Embassy in Madrid, now Prime Minister in Tangier) - Military rankings and remittances: from the elderly (Sekonde-Leutnant, commanding the legation in The Hague); from Blumenthal (Premierleutnant vom 1. Hanover Dragoon Regiment No. 9, commanded to the legation in Munich); Baron von Eckardstein (Seconde Lieutenant in the Brandenburg Cuirassier Regiment, commanded to the legation in Washington); von Falkenhayn (Captain; Military Governor of the Crown Prince and Prince Eitel-Friedrich); von François (Seconde Lieutenant of the Infantry Regiment No. 26, commanded to the Foreign Office); Baron von Heintze-Weißenrode (Seconde Lieutenant, commanded to the embassy in London); Hereditary Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (Seconde Lieutenant, commanded to the embassy in London); Count von Kanitz (Captain, Company Chief in the 2nd World War); Count von Kanitz (Captain, Company Chief in the 2nd World War). Guard regiment on foot, accompanied by a Moroccan delegation); Kund (First Lieutenant in the 4th Westphalian Infantry Regiment no. 17, now Captain); Count von Lüttichau (Major, staff officer in the Guard-Kürassier Regiment; escort of a Moroccan delegation); Schröder (Captain at sea, commanded to the embassy in London, promoted to Rear Admiral); Baron von Süßkind (Lieutenant in Emperor Franz Garde-Grenadier-Regiment No. 2, commanded as captain to the embassy in Paris; ranked in the general staff of the army); of verses (commander of the cavalry division of the 15th century); of verses (commander of the cavalry division of the 15th century). Army Corps, sent to England for the funeral of the Duchess of Cambridge); Vogel von Falckenstein (Major General, Deputy Plenipotentiary in the Federal Council in place of Lieutenant General von Blume); Graf von Wedel (Second Lieutenant, commanded to the Embassy in Paris); Zeuner (First Lieutenant in the 4th Baden Infantry Regiment No. 112, now Captain) - Transfer to (temporary) retirement: Travers (Prime Minister and Consul General for Morocco) - Granting of support and foundations: Protestant congregation in Beirut; Wilhelm Duden (Council of Commerce in Brussels); Association of German Artists in Rome - Holiday permits: from Deines (Major, wing adjutant, commanded to Vienna Embassy); Baron von Hoiningen gen. Huene (Major, Wing Adjutant, commanded to Paris Embassy); von Rantzau (Major, commanded to Munich Embassy), Count von Schmettau (Captain, commanded to Brussels Embassy) - Permits: Supplementary Agreement with the Jaluit Society, 26-23.3.1889; expenses for the Moroccan delegation - appointment: Verdy du Vernois (Minister of War, authorised representative in the Federal Council in place of Bronsart von Schellendorff); Heusner (Counter-Admiral, State Secretary of the R e i c h s m a r i n e a m t , authorised representative in the Federal Council) - marriage consensus: Duke of Saxony-Meiningen (for the son Prince Friedrich); Count Yorck von Wartenburg (Captain of the Great General Staff); von Weise (Major, commanded to the Embassy in Bern) - Transfer of disciplinary penal power, authority to summary proceedings under war law with the police force in East Africa as well as assurance of pension entitlement for the Reich Commissioner for East Africa Wissmann. Aberle, 2018.

            ALMW_II._BA_A2_40(699) · Item · 1907-1930
            Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

            Photographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 8,0. Description: Crowd, especially children, Europeans with ladle and vessel in front of bucket and box (bucket and other vessels), European woman with jug, 2 European children (by Blumer?), grass houses in background. Reference: See album 17, no. 40 (10,7 X 8,1) "7 Teachers of Aruscha". Cf. album 18, no. 147 (10,6 X 8,1) (cut from newspaper) "Aruscha teacher, East Africa".

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            ALMW_II._BA_PK_P38 · Item · 1900-1904
            Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

            Phototype: Postcard (colored). Format: 13,9 X 8,8. Description: 5 African women standing on the riverbank in a forest, dressed with long robes. Remark: Publisher of the ev. luther. Mission Leipzig, Series Africa No 4.

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            Indian shop in East Africa
            ALMW_II._BA_A1_9/24 · Item · 1930-1940
            Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

            Photographer: Black?. Phototype: Roll film print. Format: 8,3 X 5,3 Description: Canopy of a shop, man to sewing machine, other persons in front of/inside.

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            Maercker, Georg (inventory)
            BArch, N 786 · Fonds · 1874-1940
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            History of the inventor: Born 21 September 1865 in Baldenburg, district of Schlochau, died 31 December 1924 in Dresden. 1874 Admission to the Kulmer Kadettenkorps, then Prussian Hauptkadettenanstalt and in April 1885 entry as lieutenant second in the infantry regiment "von borcke" (4th Pommersches) No. 21 in Thorn. 1887 Transfer to the 2nd Lower Alsatian Infantry Regiment No. 137 in September 1888, one year's leave of absence to go to Africa. After a short time working for the D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i kanische Gesellschaft as an officer in the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika. On 18 May 1889 he took part in a battle at Dar-es-Salam as part of the suppression of the so-called Arab uprising. 1890 He rejoins the army. 1891-1904 Education at the Prussian Academy of War; 1895 transfer to the Grand General Staff. In the same year wedding with Luise Lindner. In 1898 he was promoted to captain during his command at the Reichsmarineamt, which from 1898 to 1899 included surveying work in the Kiautschou leasehold. 1900 Return to Germany and activity in the general staff. From 1902 company commander in infantry regiment 41. In 1904 promotion to major and transfer to the general staff of the stage command of the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Südwestafrika. There he participated in the so-called Herero and Hottentot campaigns. During the Nama Uprising, Maercker led the Schutztruppen units in the Battle of Nubib and was wounded. 1910 Farewell to the Schutztruppe and appointment as battalion commander in the infantry regiment "König Ludwig III. von Bayern" (2nd Lower Silesian) No. 47. 1912 promotion lieutenant colonel; 1913 appointment as commander of the North Sea island Borkum. 1914 Promotion to colonel. 1915 and 1916 as regiment commander participation in the position fights at the Kormyn and at the Styr, afterwards at the western front, among others Yser, in the Wyschaete arch as well as at St. Eloi. Wounded in the Battle of the Somme in 1916, then in positional battles on the Aisne. At the end of 1916 he took part in the battles on the Narajowka and Zlota Lipa; from 1917 he was deployed on the western front: Somme, Wytschaete Arc, Yser, Arras, Champagne and Flanders with renewed wounding. Awarded the Pour le Mérite Order on 1 October 1917 and the Pour le Mérite Oak Leaf Order on 3 May 1918. On 18 August 1917 promotion to Major General and appointment as Commander of the 214th Division. In December 1918 Maercker formed the Freikorps "Landesjäger" from parts of his division; deployment of the Freikorps during the suppression of the Spartakus uprising in January 1919 in Berlin, followed by deployments in Weimar, Gotha, Erfurt, Halle, Magdeburg, Braunschweig and Helmstedt. On 2 May the Freikorps was integrated into the Reichswehr as Reichswehrbrigade 16. On 28 April 1920 Maercker was released from active military service. In 1922 he founded the Deutscher Kolonialkriegerbund. Processing note: General Wehrkreis IV (Saxony)? Description of the holdings: Major General, documents, personal letters, training documents, portrait photos, colonial history: General der Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Südwestafrika. R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t , surveying Tsingtau, commander of the infantry in the First World War in France and Belgium, Wehrkreiskommando IV, Freikorpsführer Geb. 21. September 1865 in Baldenburg, Kreis Schlochau, died 31. December 1924 in Dresden. 1874 Admission to the Kulmer Kadettenkorps, then Prussian Hauptkadettenanstalt and in April 1885 entry as lieutenant second in the infantry regiment "von borcke" (4th Pommersches) No. 21 in Thorn. 1887 Transfer to the 2nd Lower Alsatian Infantry Regiment No. 137 in September 1888, one year's leave of absence to go to Africa. After a short time working for the D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i kanische Gesellschaft as an officer in the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Ostafrika. On 18 May 1889 he took part in a battle at Dar-es-Salam as part of the suppression of the so-called Arab uprising. 1890 He rejoins the army. 1891-1904 Education at the Prussian Academy of War; 1895 transfer to the Grand General Staff. In the same year wedding with Luise Lindner. In 1898 he was promoted to captain during his command at the Reichsmarineamt, which from 1898 to 1899 included surveying work in the Kiautschou leasehold. 1900 Return to Germany and activity in the general staff. From 1902 company commander in infantry regiment 41. In 1904 promotion to major and transfer to the general staff of the stage command of the Schutztruppe für Deutsch-Südwestafrika. There he participated in the so-called Herero and Hottentot campaigns. During the Nama Uprising, Maercker led the Schutztruppen units in the Battle of Nubib and was wounded. 1910 Farewell to the Schutztruppe and appointment as battalion commander in the infantry regiment "König Ludwig III. von Bayern" (2nd Lower Silesian) No. 47. 1912 promotion lieutenant colonel; 1913 appointment as commander of the North Sea island Borkum. 1914 Promotion to colonel. 1915 and 1916 as regiment commander participation in the position fights at the Kormyn and at the Styr, afterwards at the western front, among others Yser, in the Wyschaete arch as well as at St. Eloi. Wounded in the Battle of the Somme in 1916, then in positional battles on the Aisne. At the end of 1916 he took part in the battles on the Narajowka and Zlota Lipa; from 1917 he was deployed on the western front: Somme, Wytschaete Arc, Yser, Arras, Champagne and Flanders with renewed wounding. Awarded the Pour le Mérite Order on 1 October 1917 and the Pour le Mérite Oak Leaf Order on 3 May 1918. On 18 August 1917 promotion to Major General and appointment as Commander of the 214th Division. In December 1918 Maercker formed the Freikorps "Landesjäger" from parts of his division; deployment of the Freikorps during the suppression of the Spartakus uprising in January 1919 in Berlin, followed by deployments in Weimar, Gotha, Erfurt, Halle, Magdeburg, Braunschweig and Helmstedt. On 2 May the Freikorps was integrated into the Reichswehr as Reichswehrbrigade 16. On 28 April 1920 Maercker was released from active military service. In 1922 he founded the Deutscher Kolonialkriegerbund. Citation style: BArch, N 786/...

            Port of Suez
            ALMW_II._BA_A11_247 · Item · 1901-1910
            Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

            Photographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,5 X 7,5. Description: taken from the ship. Reference: Plate and cardboard no. 170 (or carved A239 and SI 39) in negative box. Cf. print templates sample book, No Id/617, Auf. 365, Diap. 239 (7.8 X 10.4) "Before the polyclinic in Madschame".

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            Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 400, Nr. 69/Karton 1 · File · o.D.
            Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

            Contains: Box 1: - 2 pieces of ebony wood (1 of which with "East Africa" labels) - 1 comb, Guinea - 1 "clock" (round part with hands, necklace?) - 2 pieces of wood, wall decoration (1 x "Mulca", 1 x with flower motif) - 1 dried fruit or nut - 1 fish spear, New Guinea - 1 "Tetrapleura", ... Victoria, Cameroon, Dr. Schnee 28.04.1904 - 1 "Cassia Fistuea L", East Garden Victoria, Cameroon, Dr. Schnee 28.04.1904 - 1 knife in wooden case - 4 horns / teeth? (2 separated in the middle)

            ALMW_II._BA_A3_1060 · Item · 1927-1938
            Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

            Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,7 X 9,0. Description: approx. house with mud walls, grass roof overhanging the walls, woman with a wall. Mortar, 5 small children. Reference: Plate, flat film neg. and cardboard No 75a in negative box ( 1 print). Cf. postcard box, No. P6a (14.1 X 9.1) and P6b (14.1 X 9.3) "A typical Pare hut (East Africa)" Series Africa II, No. 4, published by the Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig, "genuine photography".

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