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        • UF Steamer
        • UF Steamboat
        • UF Dampfer
        • UF Dampfschiffahrt
        • UF Dampfschifffahrt
        • UF Flussdampfer
        • UF Schnelldampfer
        • UF Schraubendampfer
        • UF Bateau a vapeur
        • UF Bateaux à vapeur
        • UF Navire à vapeur
        • UF Pyroscaphe

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          Archive Cameroon
          VII W 8071 · File · 1909-01-01 - 1909-12-31
          Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
          • Audio* description: Banocho. Singing with improvised lyrics. (Jacob). Requires Woermann to return the money for the crossing because he missed the steamer.
          Berliner Phonogramm-Archiv
          BArch, RM 3/3524 · File · 1894-1897
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Equipment budget, compilation of orders, report on clothing and embarkation for the maritime soldier detachment sent to Cameroon by steamship "Admiral" Instructions, orders concerning the course of business Regulations for the office administration office Business distribution plans of Divisions VI and VII

          German Imperial Naval Office
          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, M 703 R975N5 · File
          Part of Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Dept. Main State Archives Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

          Execution: Photography Louis Koch, Bremen, photographer Image carrier: Photo paper glued to cardboard Image and sheet size: 27 x 22 cm; 29 x 23.5 cm Beaus estate Marchtaler von (1854-1920), Otto Erhard, colonel general and minister of war, caption: Adoption of the 3rd East Asia. Inf. Rgts by S. M. the Emperor and I. M. the Empress on board the Rhine in Bremen, picture has repelled edges

          BArch, RM 5/2532 · File · (Aug.-Sept.) Nov. 1915-1921
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: War Press Office: "Auszug aus der deutschen Tagespresse" No. 580, 581, 583. Prints, Dec. 1915 War Press Office: "Eindrücke aus der Auslandspresse" Nov.-Dec. 1915. Reprints, Dec. 1915-Jan. 1916 Maintenance costs of the crew of the Small Cruiser "Dresden" interned in Chile for the discussion of violence against German civilians in enemy territory: "Zur Überführung der in Kamerun arrested Germans to England". Reprint, 1915 captivity of Germans on Dutch steamer "Commewijne" in Sept. 1914, 1915-1921 Austrian-Hungarian trade association: "Export and transit bans in Austria-Hungary". Druck, (Nov. 1915) Swiss "List of those categories of goods whose export is prohibited". Print, no date. Internment of the plane 205 in the Netherlands on 22.11.1915 captain to the sea of cool weather: "The undefended London! Reprint, without date.

          BArch, RM 3/6856 · File · 1908-1916
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Accident report about the destruction of cutters by storms in May 1912 Stranding of the steamer "Saxonia" in Feb. 1914 and of the steamer "Gernis" in Apr. 1914 in Kiautschou Bay.

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, RM 3/6721 · File · 1907-1909
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Visit of a Reichstag delegation in Tsingtau Reports on trips to Tsinafu, Shanghai, Hong Kong Governor's trip to Japan and Manchuria Damage to the quay wall at the shipyard area by Japanese steamship "Tateyama-Maru" in March 1907

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, RM 3/6967 · File · 1905-1906
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Procurement of steamers for the governorate of Kiautschou General technical conditions and building regulations for a minelayer and a tugboat

          German Imperial Naval Office
          BArch, RM 3/6949 · File · 1898-1899
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Project concerning the construction of a port in Kiautschou Bay Contract between the RMA and F.H. Schmidt in Altona concerning the supply, construction and equipping of a wooden house and building stalls in the port of Tsingtau Inventory of inventories transported on German steamers to Kiautschou Negotiation with C. Vering from Hanover concerning port construction in Kiautschou

          German Imperial Naval Office
          RMG 1.657 · File · 1901-1965
          Part of Archive and Museum Foundation of the VEM (Archivtektonik)

          1901-1928 in Okahandja, Windhoek; Letters and Reports, 1901-1928; Curriculum Vitae (copy) of Emma Meier, née Ermshaus, 1904; Die Schreckenstage in Okahandja, Jan, Febr. 1904; inquiry about the semi-white children in Windhoek, 1904; report about e. trip to Gobabis, 1907; report about Windhoek police measures, 1909; ray of hope in the work e. Herero missionaries, Okahandja, n. J.; communication of the "Woermann-Linie" about the death of Friedrich A. Meier on board the steamer "Muansa" and burial in Monrovia, 1928; obituary for Friedrich A. Meier, 1928; letter (copy) of Hereros Gustav Kamatoto to Emma Meier, mourning for her father Friedrich A. Meier, 1929; correspondence with family Meier, 1928-1965;

          Rhenish Missionary Society
          Mobilisation 1900: vol. 3
          BArch, RM 3/4219 · File · 1900-1901
          Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)

          Contains among other things: Equipment, costs, transport of coal supplies by steamer "Marie" to China Installation of steamer "Elsa" to transfer workers to Kiautschou

          German Imperial Naval Office
          Stadtarchiv Solingen, Na · Fonds · 1889-1978
          Part of City Archive Solingen (Archivtektonik)

          Carl Richard Müller was born on 2 June 1889 in Knauthain near Leipzig. After finishing school, he learned the profession of gardener from 1903-1906 and then worked in several German and Swiss towns. From the beginning of 1908 until October 1909 he had a job as a gardener at the cemetery on Casinostraße in Solingen. In 1910 and 1911 he did his military service as a naval artillerist in the German colony of Tsingtau in China. At the end of his service he concluded a contract of several years with the company Hernsheim, which traded and planted in the German colonial area of New Guinea/Bismarck Archipelago on the equator north of Australia. In 1912 he worked on the Bismarck Archipelago and the Solomon Islands Bougainville. After an eventful year in which he was able to realize his childhood dream as a planter in the South Seas for the first time, but also lost some illusions about life in the colonies, the employment contract was terminated prematurely (apparently after differences with the company) and Müller returned to Germany via Australia. Severe malaria attacks tortured him on his way home and in Germany, but his homeland could not keep him in the long run. From summer 1913 to spring 1914 he sought his fortune in Argentina, but found no satisfactory job and decided to apply for immigration to Australia. At the end of June 1914 he had the necessary entry papers and boarded the German steamer Roon in Antwerp with the destination Freemantle. When the world war broke out in August 1914 and Great Britain took the side of the German opponents, the ship had to break off the voyage to Australia and seek refuge in Dutch India. From 1914 to 1940 he worked at four different stations, from 1927 on Tandjongdjati in southern Sumatra, where he cultivated coffee and rubber, and in 1939 the Belgian owners appointed him manager. The climax of his career was followed by a sudden end. The invasion of the Netherlands by the Wehrmacht on 10 May 1940 turned German citizens into enemies in the Dutch colonial empire. For Müller and many others the period of internment began - until the end of 1941 in the Dutch camp Alasvallei in northern Sumatra, then under British control in the camp Premnagar near Dehra Dun in northern India at the foot of Hima-laya. Only in autumn 1946 the prisoner Carl Richard Müller number 56134 was released and arrived in Solingen in December 1946. Here he found work in the nursery Diederich in Wald, to which he also remained faithful as a pensioner with casual work. In 1966 he had to give up his independent life because of bad health and moved to the Eugen-Maurer-Heim in Gräfrath. There he died on 21 March 1973. The estate has preserved some of Müller's adventurous life. Müller and other prisoners used the enforced inactivity during the long internment years for writing and for lectures in their own circle. Of these works, pieces have been preserved which are of particular interest for research into German colonial rule and European planting in the South Seas. Müller's autobiographical manuscripts about the years 1912-1940, which he thought he could summarize as the "ro-man of a fortune-seeker" (documents 11 and 12 with the addition of the photographs in documents 6 and 7 and cards in documents 17 and 26), are to be mentioned first and foremost. In addition there are numerous essays by Müller on plant cultures, economic and technical problems on the plantations and abstracts on the nature and fauna of Indonesia, mainly Sumatra (documents 13 to 16). Work done by fellow prisoners on their experiences in Indonesia and Australia can be found in file 23, including a report on detention in Sumatra with a shorter annex on time in India. Relatively little is known about camp life in Dehra Dun; Müller, however, kept a booklet titled "Männerworte" (Aktenstück 5), in which 22 fellow prisoners registered themselves with words of remembrance. The photographs of Müller's life in Solingen after 1946 are primarily preserved, of which the works for Diederich may be of local historical interest (file 8). Furthermore, the collection contains a file of the Social Welfare Office of the City of Solingen. The stock was handed over to the City Archive by the Social Welfare Office in a suitcase, which was separated from the above documents at the time of recording. The stock was recorded for the first time in September 1998 by Anika Schulze, developed by Hartmut Roehr in 2007.