Baumwolle
78 Archival description results for Baumwolle
Explanation: In 1905, on the initiative of J. K. Vietor, Togo Baumwollgesellschaft mbH, based in Lome, was founded with strong participation from Bremen. The company dealt with the gutting and packaging of cotton grown in Togo. The Deutsch-Westafrikanische Handelsgesellschaft, Hamburg, brought a plant for processing oil fruits into the company, which became independent in 1913 as Togo Palmölwerke GmbH. In 1914 both companies were confiscated and were forced to dissolve after the First World War. Content: Supervisory Board correspondence - Minutes of the Supervisory Board meetings - Correspondence of the managing directors - Balance sheets - Reports - Orders - Reich compensation for war and colonial damage
(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.
Leipziger MissionswerkContains among other things: Franz Egon Clotten, gold mining shares or ore mining? [...] Frankfurt a.M. 1906
Contains among other things: Negotiations of the Colonial Economic Committee e.V. and the Cotton Commission, Berlin. 1909
Contains among other things: August Etienne, Die Baumwollzucht im Wirtschaftsprogramm der deutschen Übersee-Politik, in: Publications of the German-Asian Society. Vol. 1902 Issue 1 German-colonial cotton companies 1902/1903 II. Report of the Colonial Economic Committee. Berlin 1903
Contains among other things: Walter Busse, On the Methodology of Arable Farming in D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a . Special print from the German Colonial Gazette No. 10, May 15, 1907 Walter Busse, Questions of Time of Agriculture in Tropical Africa with Special Consideration of Cotton Growing. special print: Tropical Plants, Organ of the Colonial Economic Committee, 11th Vol., No. 6, 1907
- description: In the photo you can see flowering cotton bushes and other plants that have been cultivated * Photograph
Contains among other things: Foundation of a German-Levantine cotton company. Ed. by the German-Levantine Cotton Society, n.d. German-Levantine Cotton Society, annual report and annual accounts for the period from 1 July 1905 to 30 June 1906. Berlin, 1906 Agriculture and cotton cultivation in the Cilician plain. Published by the Deutsch-Levantinische Baumwoll-Gesellschaft mbH, Dresden. Dresden, 1906
Contains among other things: List of different millet species from the highlands of South-Adamaus and the lowlands of Middle and North-Adamaus in Cameroon
Contains among other things: Linder, Economic Exploration of Egypt. 1905th ed. by the Colonial Economic Committee. Berlin, 1905