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Contains also: Printed matter about the former Deutsch-Samoa compensation affairs of Samoa-Plantagen GmbH in Apia
View of the Villa Vailima in Apia, currently the seat of the German Governor of the Samoa Colony / Photographer: Scherl
Contains among other things: Reports on coal stations in the South Seas Report on the coal market in Australia and New Zealand Coal supplies to Apia Coal supply contracts
German Imperial Naval OfficeBeach of Apia in the German colony Samoa / Photographer: Scherl
Of the original 250 objects that Funk donated, the collection, with around 120 ethnographica and around 60 photographs of the islands of Melanesia and Polynesia, represents the majority of the ethnographic holdings of the Regional Museum, with a focus on the Samoa Islands and the Bismarck Archipelago. Apart from a few made models, these are original objects that were used in people's everyday lives. They mark a time when contact with Europeans has intensified. Especially the Malanggan masks from the province New Ireland in Papua New Guinea as well as the Tapa (fabrics from bark bast) are to be emphasized due to their state of preservation and their quality. This collection is to be seen for conservation reasons only in the context of special exhibitions. literature: Maubach, Peter: Dr. Bernhard Funk (1844-1911) : a Neubrandenburger in the South Seas. Neubrandenburg Mosaic 1995, 87-93. "URL": http://www.bibliothek-nb.de/Permalink.aspx?id
Funk, BernhardContains among other things: Travel reports on journeys to Sydney, Apia, New Guinea Conservation Area, Bismarck Archipelago, Samoa, Colombo, Malta, Port-Said, Gibraltar, Hamburg and from Kiel to the East African station Training reports Military policy reports on the situation in Samoa in March 1899 and on events in Carupano in June 1902
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: Travelogues about journeys from Apia to Sydney, in the protectorates of the Marshall Islands and the New Guinea Company, activity and training reports, etc.
German Imperial Naval OfficeSince the registry office responsible for special cases in Germany and abroad - the so-called 'Standesamt I' - is still located in Berlin today, traditions from this office also reach the Landesarchiv. They have been grouped together in group 'S'. These traditions all refer to areas that are not part of Berlin. The largest part of this group is the stock S Rep. 100 with the still existing documents from the former German territories in the East - as far as these were taken to Germany and did not perish in the war. In addition, there are holdings of notarizations of Germans living abroad, namely as far as they were carried out in German consulates or embassies ('consular registers') or in the German colonies ('colonial registers'). There are also documents from the territories occupied by Germany during the Second World War (these are only deaths).Two large holdings contain the documents issued by the registry office I itself within the framework of its special jurisdiction.The S holdings also regularly receive supplements in accordance with the deadlines of the Civil Status Act, but only every five years.
Contains: Battle of the Prussian paddle steamer 'Adler' with the Danish brig 'St.Croix' at Brüderort in 1849 (1 casualty); Battle of S.M.S. 'Danzig' with natives on the Moroccan coast near Tres Forcas 1856 (7 prisoners); battle S.M.S. 'Arcona' and 'Nymphe' with Danish ships near Jasmund 1864 (5 ships); battle S.M.S. 'Meteor' with the French Aviso 'Bouvet' near Havana in 1870 (2 battles); battle S.M.S. 'Olga' with natives near Cameroon 1884 (1 battle); battle S.M.S. 'Olga' and 'Eber' with natives on Apia in 1888 (16 prisoners); battles during the blockade of the East African coast in 1888/90 (4 prisoners); expedition to China in 1900/01 (165 prisoners). ); campaign in South West Africa 1904/05 (92 prisoners); suppression of the native uprising in East Africa 1905/06 (7 prisoners); suppression of the native uprising in Ponape and Dschokatsch 1911 (3 prisoners)
Contains among other things: German Consulate in Apia (West Samoa), Prussia's negotiations with the Curia, Bismarck's attitude to the anti-Semitic movement
Contains among other things: Monthly Shipments of Ceylon Black Tea to all Ports in 1908-1909. Petition of the Pflanzerverein von Samoa to the German Reichstag, Apia, Nov. 1911.
Contains among other things: "Buzzard", "Falcon" - Apia, Sydney, Marshall Area Reports on the conditions in Samoa, Ponape, Marshall Islands, New Guinea Protectorate 1895 to 1896
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: "Bussard" - Auckland, Sydney, Apia "Arcona", "Alexandrine", "Marie" - Valparaiso report on political conditions in Samoa in May 1895 arms trade to Samoa by German company Frings
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: "Buzzard", "Falcon" - Apia reports about political conditions on Samoa 1893
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: "Carola" - Zanzibar "Seagull", "Swallow" - Zanzibar. Apia, Tanga, Dar es Salaam Reports on the events at the East African Station
German Imperial Naval OfficeReichspost building in the German colony of Samoa / Photographer: Scherl
Picture postcard;nSenderIn Giesecke & Devrient oHG KG (1852 - 1930) [publisher];nLabeling: Leipzig, Giesecke & Devrient. Berlin; front side
German soldiers parade in Apia before the head of the German East Asian cruiser squadron Rear Admiral Gühler and the former king of Samoa Mataafa. The parade took place on the occasion of the visit of the East Asian squadron to Apia / Photographer: Scherl
Contains among other things: 3 photographs of the hospital in Apia Plan of the hospital square in Apia