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            Zendings Study-Raad, Zeist
            RMG 827 · File · 1929-1949
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Conference minutes; circulars; lists of participants and invitations; card by Niederl. New Guinea with mission stations, 1:5,000,000, 1930; De Internationale Zendingsraad, by Baron E. von Boetzelaer van Dubeldam, 24 p., Dr., 1932; Lunteren, No. 5, 1932; Correspondence on the establishment of the e. Mission Museum in Zeist Castle, 1933; Statistical data on the RMG Missionange members currently and formerly active in Dutch India, 1948

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            69963 · File · 1905
            Part of Süddeutsche Zeitung Photo

            The governor of Shandong, Yang shy hsiang, visits the Chinese port city of Tsingtau and visits the port there. Here you can see the departure from the pier on sand wagons. / Photographer: Scherl

            Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, E 74 · Fonds · (1897 -) 1811 - 1930
            Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

            1st history of the Württemberg legation in Berlin: There was a Württemberg legation in Berlin from the 18th century until 1933. Until 1870/71, she was responsible for Württemberg's relations with the Kingdom of Prussia, then also with the German Empire, and the Württemberg envoys in Berlin were, among other things: Johannes Nathanael Freiherr von Schunckum 1720Friedrich Graf von Seckendorfum 1730 - 1733Johann Eberhard Georgii1741 - 1744Christoph Dietrich von Keller1744 - 1749Gottfried von Hochstetterum 1751 - 1757Tobias Faudel (Resident)about 1793/94Reckert (Resident)about 1795Christoph von Seckendorfum 1799Ferdinand Friedrich Freiherr von Nicolaium 1800/01August Friedrich Batz1801 - 1803Gustav Heinrich Freiherr von Mylius 1803 - October 1806Hermann Freiherr von Wimpffen July 1807- ?Carl Philipp von Kaufmann, Legation Councillor January 1811 - February 1813Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Freiherr von Scheeler July 1814 - May 1815Franz Joseph Freiherr von Linden, Legation Secretary May - November 1815August von Neuffer December 1815 - May 1816Franz Joseph Freiherr von Linden, Legation Secretary May - July 1816Gottfried Jonathan von Harttmann, Legation Secretary October 1816 - January 1817Friedrich Freiherr von Phull, Lieutenant General January 1817 - 1820Ulrich Leberecht Graf von Mandelsloh (interim) July - September 1820Karl Friedrich Wagner, Legation Councillor 1821, 1823 - 1824Georg Ernst Levin Graf von Wintzingerode 1820 - 1825Friedrich Wilhelm Graf von Bismark 1825 - 1844August von Blomberg, Legation Councillor 1826 - 1829Franz à Paula Freiherr von Linden, Legation Council 1830 - 1844Julius Baron von Maucler 1844 - 1845Ludwig von Reinhardt 1846 - 1850Carl Eugen Baron von Hügel 1850 - 1852Franz à Paula Baron von Linden 1852 - 1866Friedrich Heinrich Karl Baron Hugo von Spitzemberg 1866 - 1880Fidel von Baur-Breitenfeld 1881 - 1886Ferdinand Graf von Zeppelin 1887 - 1889Rudolf Friedrich Karl von Moser 1890 - 1893Theodor Axel Freiherr von Varnbüler 1894 - 1918Karl Hildenbrand 1918 - 1924Otto Bosler1924 - 1933 (1934) : Since the foundation of the Reich in 1871, the Württemberg envoys in Berlin have also acted as plenipotentiaries to the Bundesrat. Since the end of the 19th century, the legation was located at Voßstraße 10. The legation building was erected by government councillor Georg Wilhelm von Mörner. After the end of the legation in 1933, the building was bought up by the Reich in 1937 and demolished one year later, as the new Reich Chancellery was planned at this location. the ministerial counterpart to stock E 74 until the end of the monarchy in Germany in 1918 is in stock E 50/03, further documents concerning the Württemberg legation in Berlin for the time before 1806 in the stocks A 16 a, A 74 c and the time after 1918 in the stocks of the Württemberg State Ministry (E 130 a-c). 2nd inventory history and processing report: The documents of the present inventory were handed over to the former Württemberg State Archive Stuttgart in 1932. Another delivery received in 1937 was burnt during the Second World War. The largest part of the documents contains federal affairs of the German Reich, in which the Württemberg envoy was involved as an authorized representative of the Bundesrat. Particularly noteworthy are documents on the regulation of tax legislation between the German Reich and the federal states, on the war economy during the First World War, but also on economic supply in the post-war period. Particularly in the field of food supply, there is a substitute tradition for the documents of the Württemberg Ministry of Food destroyed in the Second World War. Many of the more recent documents contain large amounts of Reichstag and Bundesrat printed matter, but due to correspondence with Württemberg authorities they are not to be regarded as a double tradition of the files of the institutions of the German Reich kept in the Federal Archives.In the years 2008 - 2009 the documents were made accessible by the archive officers René Hanke, Mathias Kunz and Andreas Neuburger, the archive inspectors Wolfram Berner, Sylvia Güntheroth, Antje Hauschild and Stephanie Kurrle as well as the interns Christa Ackermann and Fabian Fechner under the guidance of the undersigned, some parts were also made accessible by the undersigned himself. Rudolf Bezold was responsible for the subsequent archiving of the documents. The total volume of the stock comprises 40 volumes and 958 tufts in the volume of 34.3 linear metres of shelving.Stuttgart, in October 2011Johannes Renz b) nationality mark: A]Austria [BY]Belarus [CH]Switzerland [CHN]People's Republic of China [CZ]Czech Republic [E]Spain [EAT]Tanzania [F]France [I]Italy [NAM]Namibia [P]Portugal [PL]Poland [RT]Togo [RUS]Russia [TR]Turkey [UA]Ukraine

            RMG 2.167 · File · 1907-1967
            Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

            Lebenslauf u. Zeugnisse, 1907; Gesundheitsbesnisse, auch für Braut Anna Diehl, 1907-1913; Ordinationszeugnis, 1913; Briefe u. Berichte aus Neuguinea, 1913-1931; Korrespondenz mit Frau Wullenkord, 1930; Bericht über die Gehilfenschule in Amele, baptism and secondment of students and their employment, 7 p., ms, 1930; list of pupils and their school grades, 1930; health certificate for A. Wullenkord, 1931; correspondence with Adolf Wullenkord in homework, 1931-1945; health certificate for son Gerhard, 1954; death announcement for A. Wullenkord, obituary and letter of condolence, 1955; correspondence with wife Wullenkord and son Gerhard, 1956-1967

            Rhenish Missionary Society
            Writings, Volume 3
            EZA 2001/769 · File · 1928 - 1930
            Part of Evangelical Central Archive

            Contains among other things: Minerva- Handbuch, Department Libraries: Volume 1 "The Libraries of the German Reich". - The Gustav Adolf Club. - The Privy Council D. Oskar Pank celebrates its 90th birthday on 2 May this year - short curriculum vitae and appreciation. - Listing of the employees at the Volksbücherkatalog. - V. D. A. - Stories in brief by Dr. Karl Bell. - Message of the outgoing mission senior J. Flierl to his collaborators, to the men of the leadership in the 3 continents and to the friends of the New Guinea mission in the old and the new world.

            Gustavus Adolphus Union
            World market for jute
            BArch, R 1001/7606 · File · Sept. 1914 - Febr. 1918
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Jute growing and trading in British-India. - Increase in raw jute prices for Germany and Austria due to imposition of a high export duty

            BArch, R 1001/6286 · File · Juli 1900 - Sept. 1920
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Contains among other things: Attracting Japanese Workers to German Colonies Chinese Workers in German Colonies The Importance of Coercion and Freedom, Plantation and Folk Cultures for the Colonial Workers Question (reprint from the "Kolonialen Rundschau" issue 4, Berlin, 1914) Archiv der Landarbeiterfrage, Berlin, 1919

            BArch, R 1001/6288 · File · Jan. 1895 - Dez. 1922
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Enthält u.a.: Convention between the United States of America and the Empire of China. Emigration between the two countries, 1894 Papers relating to the Pacific Island Labourers Act, 1901, of the Commonwealth of Australia, London 1902/1903 Convention between the United Kingdom and China respecting the Employment of Chinese Labour in British Colonies and Protectorates, London 1904 Compulsory Native Labour (Colonies), London 1908 The Proprietor’s Labours Federation (of Ceylon), Kandy 1913 Denkschrift über die Behandlung der Asiaten in fremden Kolonien, 1912

            BArch, R 1001/2335 · File · Juli 1885 - Juli 1892
            Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

            Enthält u.a.: Queensland. The return of the New Guinea Islanders, 1885 "Papers relative to Armed Reprisals inflicted upon Natives of various Islands in the Western Pacific by H. M. S. ’Diamond", London 1886 Papers relating to the recent operations of H. M. S. ’Opal’ against Natives of the Salomon Islands", London 1887 Correspondence relating to Polynesian Labour in the Colony of Queensland with appendices, London 1892

            Ph 2006/500 · File · 1896
            Part of German Historical Museum Foundation

            Arbeiter. (Jabim und Neu-Mecklenburg) Eingeborener aus dem Dorfe Lalu Eingeborener aus dem Dorfe Lalu* Neu Guinea - Arbeiter aus Neu-Mecklenburg und Eingeborener aus dem Dorfe Lalu

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            Wooden objects
            Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 400, Nr. 124/1-8 · File · ohne Datum
            Part of Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage (Archivtektonik)

            Contains: No. 124/1: 1 round ebony disc with label "East Africa" (diameter: approx. 19 cm) No. 124/2: 1 round ebony disc, piece (diameter: approx. 19 cm) No. 124/3: 1 oval tree disc (wall decoration), inscription: "Genuine Australian Mulga", slogan by Charles Kingsley (length: approx. 25 cm) No. 124/2: 1 round ebony disc, piece (diameter: approx. 19 cm) 124/4: 1 oval tree disc (wall decoration), inscription: "Genuine Australian Mulga" and flower motif (length: approx. 21 cm) No. 124/5: 1 ornamental bench: 5 waterfowl, Chinese with vessel No. 124/6: 1 decorated comb, New Guinea No. 124/7: 1 narrow wooden part: weaver's ship, New Guinea (length: approx. 22 cm) No. 124/8: 1 narrow wooden part in letter opener form (length: approx. 28 cm); place of storage: magazine Westhafen