Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,3 X 11,0. Reference: Plate and cardboard No 40 in negative box ( 1 print).
Leipziger MissionswerkBaum
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Photographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,6 X 10,6 Description: before 1 African with white. Cloth bekl..
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 11,5 X 7,5 Description: small European boy (who?) with 3 small lions sitting under a tree.
Leipziger Missionswerk1) Starting position for the archival preservation of files at the AOK regional offices in Westphalia-Lippe: In the course of a comprehensive change in the organisational and self-administration structures of the Allgemeine Ortskrankenkassen in the mid-1990s, it became clear in the archival expert discussion that the AOK sources represent an important and comprehensive reflection of economic and socio-historical structures at regional level. The regional relevance of the tradition is derived from the historical development of the general local health insurance funds: At the end of the 19th century, the funds were established at the local level of the municipalities and in the course of time adapted to the administrative structure of the districts or cities by merging funds. In this respect, the formation of traditions by municipal archives within the framework of their responsibility for the documentation of local/regional living environments is an obvious conclusion. This approach has been taken up by the LWL Archive Office for Westphalia, which played a mediating role between the Westphalian municipal archives and the AOK Westphalia-Lippe in the implementation of the archival preservation of the historical records located in the AOK regional directorates. As a result, negotiations were conducted between the Central Directorate of the AOK Westfalen-Lippe in Dortmund for the AOK Regional Directorates subordinated to the Central Directorate and the LWL Archive Office for Westphalia in Münster for the participating municipal archives on the archiving of regional AOK sources. 2. cooperation between the AOK Westfalen-Lippe, the LWL-Archivamt and the Kommunalarchiven for the archiving of AOK-files: After the first talks on the archiving of AOK files had taken place in 2002, it finally took until April 2008 before a cooperation agreement could be concluded between the LWL Archive Office for Westphalia and the AOK Westfalen-Lippe on the "Archival indexing of the core records located in the regional offices of the AOK Westfalen-Lippe up to the key year 1994". This agreement regulates in principle the safeguarding of the historical core tradition of the Allgemeine Ortskrankenkassen in Westfalen-Lippe and their predecessor institutions, which were independent up to the cut-off year 1994. It includes the evaluation, transfer and indexing of the relevant source material by the LWL-Archivamt für Westfalen and the subsequent decentralized storage and utilization in the regionally responsible municipal archives after the archiving processes. The allocation of the individual AOK holdings to the municipal archives is based on the organisational structure of the Allgemeine Ortskrankenkassen before the fundamental restructuring through the merger into the AOK Westfalen-Lippe in 1994. 27 municipal archives function as target archives for the 27 independent Allgemeine Ortskrankenkassen in Westfalen-Lippe which existed until the beginning of 1994. 3. taking over and indexing the archival core records of the AOK Dortmund and its predecessors: The separation of the archival documents of the AOK Dortmund and its predecessor institutions took place at the Regional Directorate Bochum/Dortmund/Herne in the Dortmund office on 17 and 18 April as well as on 5 October and 23 November 2009. The transmission of the minutes of the AOK Dortmund makes a relatively closed impression overall. Of the predecessor institutions, only the records of the AOK Hörde from 1909 - 1920 and the records of the Special Local Health Insurance Fund for the Restaurant and Pub Industry from 1893 - 1933 are documented. In the area of social elections, with the exception of the 1974 elections, documents on all elections are available. The articles of association have been handed down since 1899. The documentation of the financial administration of the Fund began in 1903. A special feature of the AOK Dortmund was a closed file layer from the 1st half of the 20th century to the end of the 1950s. These files were evaluated on site together with the responsible archivists of the Stadtarchiv Dortmund and added to the core collection. In terms of content, the files deal with the Fund's contribution and benefit system, relationships with other insurance providers and the numerous AOK Dortmund's own operations. Furthermore there are protocols of the BKK of the Schüchtermann in the stock.
Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,0 X 10,9. Description: in front of a tree and pond on a meadow, siblings Blumer and the 3 children, Magdalena with doll, wooden elephant on wheels.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 6,3 X 7,9. Description: 2 bells hanging on scaffold in tree.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 8,8 X 11,7. Description: standing next to a tree, woman dressed in dark, with hood, arm resting on shoulder of man; background: fence, left house.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,4 X 11,1 Description: sitting / standing Women and children, children on tree.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,1 X 10,7. Description: Living room and tree, 2 children (v. Guth) in front.
Leipziger Missionswerkfrom left to right: Miss. Eisenschmidt, miss. Fox, miss. Guth, miss. Blumer, miss. Fritze, miss. Hohenberger, Mrs. Fritze, Miss. Rother, miss. Room, Mrs Blumer, Mrs E Wärthel, Mrs Eisenschmidt with child, Mrs Fleck, Mrs Raum, Mrs E Vierhub, Mrs Winkler with child, Miss. Winkler. At the tree: Miss Maria (Guths housemaid) and teacher O. room. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,5 X 8,6. Description: Group photo, 4 children sitting in front.
Leipziger MissionswerkContains: First performance of the comedy "Sturm im Wasserglas" (No. 1-2); recordings by the writer and editor Hanns Baum (No. 3-4); "Sommerliches aus Stuttgart" (No. 5); Schlossplatzkonzerte (No. 6-10); Untertürkheim bathing island (no. 11); home for singers and gymnasts in Vaihingen (no. 12); Stuttgart Grand Dixi Prize (no. 13); record team of the "Opel" cycling club (no. 14); Reich youth competitions (no. 15-17); reception of the Mercedes-Benz team in Stuttgart by the Württ Automobile Club (no. 18); Gauturnfest of the Mittlere Neckarstädtegaus (no. 19-22); Lieutenant General (ret.) Rudolf von Berger (no. 23); guest performance of the three Fratellinis in the Friedrichsbautheater (no. 24); "Negerschau" at the colonial exhibition (No. 25); Eisen-Fuchs company (No. 26); retired senior public prosecutor Yelin (No. 27); reception of the ocean pilots Köhl, Fitzmaurice and von Hünefeld in Stuttgart (No. 28-35)
Photographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 8,2 Description: Group of people sitting or standing under a tree on a meadow, European or clothed, Miss. Reusch.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,1 X 10,9 Description: Bell in the tree, in front of it crowd of people (especially children). Reference: Plate and cardboard No. 53 in negative box ( 1 print).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8.1 X 11.0.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,6 X 10,5 Description: small windbreak with platform (wood, plant fibres) 1 man sitting in it (clothed with cloth).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 11,2 X 8,4. Description: Tent, Guth sitting on box, group of Maasai men (warriors, elders) under tree, 2 companions of Guth.
Leipziger MissionswerkDuring honey extraction, the bees are anaesthetised by smoke. Phototype: Photo. Format: 5,1 X 5,2 Description: Tubes in a tree, steppe landscape.
Leipziger MissionswerkNote: Image content identical to 2572 and 3092.
North German Missionary SocietyNote: Image content identical to 2254_2 and 2572.
North German Missionary SocietyNote: Image content identical to 2254_2 and 3092.
North German Missionary SocietyPhototype: Photo. Format: 16,5 X 11,6 Description: at the coffee table under a large tree: B. Gutmann and wife, sister E. Vierhub, another sister, another missionary (standing) and wife, 2 african. Teenagers standing behind the table.
Leipziger MissionswerkNote. List: In Vane. - Note: Sawitzki African children, group photo, tree - content identical with 2266_4 and 3123.
North German Missionary SocietyPhototype: Photo. Format: 8,1 X 11,2 Description: in front of tree and pond, siblings Blumer and the 3 children, Magdalena with doll in front of wooden elephant on wheels.
Leipziger MissionswerkThe missionary work in Southwest Africa according to the annual reports of 1949; Der künstliche Abortus bei d. Herero u. Ovambo, N. N., o. J.; Arigene Religion u. Christentum, August Carl Heinrich Kuhlmann, o. J.; Foreign - and yet at the heights of Christianity, August Carl Heinrich Kuhlmann, o. J.; As under d. Church of the Urafrikans, August Carl Heinrich Kuhlmann, n.d.; The "Old Holy Book" in Africa, August Carl Heinrich Kuhlmann, n.d.; Visiting d. Hei-//om (Buschschläfern), Friedrich Pönnighaus, 1936; Unter d. Buschmännern in Südwestafrika, Alfred Unterkötter, 1936; Ein Dankopfer, Friedrich Hermann Rust, no year; Der heute Stand d. Missionsarbeit im Waterberg-Reservat, Friedrich Pönnighaus, 1936; Death Sunday in Swakopmund, Heinrich Johann Brockmann, 1937; Abendmahl u. Orunjara bei d. Herero, Friedrich Pönnighaus, n. J.; Comfort in the African earth sorrow, August Carl Heinrich Kuhlmann, n. J.; The natives of Southwest Africa, Heinrich Vedder? o. J.; Unterwegs (im Ochsenwagen), by Friedrich Pönnighaus, o. J.; Zur Frage d. finanz Selbstständmachung unserer Gemeinden oder wie erziehehehe ich meine Gemeinde zum finanz Selbstständigkeit, Christian Wilhelm Friedrich Spellmeyer, 1937; Ist finanzielle Selbstständmachung unserer Gemeinden in Südwestafrika möglich, u. wie?, Karl Schmitz, 1937; Zu d. Bericht d. Bruder's Karl Sckär über Ehescheidung, Johannes Georg Heinrich Heinrich Olpp, 1929; Ist d. Ausbau unserer Missionskonferenz zu e. Synod required and possible, Friedrich Pönnighaus, 1937; Annunciation in the Mix of Nations of Southwest Africa, Friedrich Pönnighaus, no year; The Battle with the Holy Fire, Friedrich Pönnighaus 1935; The Holy Fire (The Sacrificial Altar of Herero = okuruuo), Friedrich Pönnighaus, no year; Hurus, Friedrich Pönnighaus, 1932; "On African Travelling Routes", N.N..., Windhoek, 1934; World and world view of Bergdama in Southwest Africa, Heinrich Vedder, without year; Unter d. Betschuanen, Friedrich Pönnighaus, without year; Remarks to the Lecture by Pg Reinbeck on the activities of the Pagan Mission in South West Africa, Mission Director J. Warneck, 1935; Die Akazien unseres Landes, Friedrich Pönnighaus, no year; The trees and shrubs of the District of Windhoek (excluding the Akazien), Friedrich Pönnighaus, no year; Which duties does the Protestant Germany in South West Africa have? ca. 1910; The Jackal and the Leopard, e. Märchen aus Südwestafrika, Heinrich Vedder, without year; Das Volk hinter d. Berge, Wilhelm Loeber, 1937; A strange Christmas message, Wilhelm Loeber, o. J.; And new life blooms from the ruins, Wilhelm Loeber, no year; house building in the Heidenland (Ovamboland), N. N.?, no year; The Chief's Hunt (Mandume), N. N.., n. J.; Rasse u. Mission in Südwestafrika, N. N., ca. 1935; Between War and Crisis: On the 125th Anniversary of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in South-West Africa (Rheinische Missionskirche), press release by RMG, Werner Andreas Wienecke, 1967; Südwestafrika - e. zweites Kongo?, newspaper article, General-Anzeiger Wuppertal, 08.04.1967;
Rhenish Missionary SocietyNote: Image content identical to 2438.
North German Missionary SocietyPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,3 X 11,7 Description: 3 women under a tree, 2 sitting, calabash leaning against the tree. Reference: Plate and cardboard No. 72 in negative box ( 4 prints).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,6 X 8,0. Description: Mrs. Blumer on bench under a tree, 2 persons and 1 child (European) coming with a dog.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,6 X 7,6 Description: 23 men, clothed with scarves, sitting in front of a tree on a meadow, 1 dog. Reference: Plate and cardboard no. 177 (or engraved in plate no. A276 and SII 33) in negative box.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 11,9 X 8,9. Description: Sitting on a meadow, behind: Tree and house. Reference: Cf. N. Sheet, No. 681 (8.4 X 12.6)/Cf. 682 (8.5 X 11.5).
Leipziger MissionswerkWe had to commit ourselves to Chief Meli never to cut the tree down. He was a landmark far into the country. Phototype: Photo. Format: 15,1 X 9,4. Description: Landscape photograph with buildings. Remark: Plan film negative lost. Reference: Cf. print template sample book IIb/412 (17,8 X 12,0) "Missionsstation Moschi".
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,8 X 8,0. Description: Houses with grass roof on the road, partly fence and front garden, people (African), some of them right under a tree sitting in the shade. Reference: Cf. album 19, no. 326 (10,6 X 8,6).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,5 X 8,2 Description: Missionary and his wife with 2 boys sitting in front of a tree, in the background a house with a roof made of plant fibres. Reference: See Estate Blumer, No. 701 (11.8 X 8.7) Photogr. May 1914; Magdalena 3 years, 3 months; Wilhelm 1 year and 7 months and Anna, the nanny (lower left corner cut out, upper right corner almost torn off).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 8,5 X 6,0. Description: Woman with infant sitting in the garden.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 11,9 X 9,0. Description: Group picture outside, the names on the back only partly readable, upper row: Stefano-Masama (next to the tree)... Side of the tree: Yosefu-Mwika... Benjamin Madschame... Filipo-Nkoaranga... Anton-Moschi... Ndesamburo-Mamba, Amos-Usangi, Eliyahu-Arusha, Natanaeli-Usangi... Maleaki-Lekitatu, Abrahamu-Gonja, Petro Shira, Sahayo-Mbungu... on the tree: Lazarus-Arusha. Reference: Cf. N. Bl., Nr. 695 (11,2 X 8,2) "Here you have your Mikki with her sheep, Nehemiah and Bubi, who holds his pussy on his lap... (another greeting).".
Leipziger MissionswerkContains: First performance of the comedy "Sturm im Wasserglas" (No. 1-2); recordings by the writer and editor Hanns Baum (No. 3-4); "Sommerliches aus Stuttgart" (No. 5); Schlossplatzkonzerte (No. 6-10); Untertürkheim bathing island (no. 11); home for singers and gymnasts in Vaihingen (no. 12); Stuttgart Grand Dixi Prize (no. 13); record team of the "Opel" cycling club (no. 14); Reich youth competitions (no. 15-17); reception of the Mercedes-Benz team in Stuttgart by the Württ Automobile Club (no. 18); Gauturnfest of the Mittlere Neckarstädtegaus (no. 19-22); Lieutenant General (ret.) Rudolf von Berger (no. 23); guest performance of the three Fratellinis in the Friedrichsbautheater (no. 24); "Negerschau" at the colonial exhibition (No. 25); Eisen-Fuchs company (No. 26); retired senior public prosecutor Yelin (No. 27); reception of the ocean pilots Köhl, Fitzmaurice and von Hünefeld in Stuttgart (No. 28-35)
Note: Sawitzki: merchants, square, African children and king, tree
North German Missionary SocietyPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,1 X 8,1 Description: a cow hanging from a tree at the neck, Arusha women standing around it, in the foreground a row of Arusha men with a piece of leather stretched out in front of them.
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