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          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe, 235 Nr. 48313, 6 · Teil · 1923-1940
          Teil von Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe (Archivtektonik)

          Ernennung zum Professor des "Mayer-Mahr" genannten Pianisten Moritz Mayer in Berlin-Wilmersdorf, des Dr. Heinrich Karl Nicklisch von der Handelshochschule Mannheim, des Bibliothekars Dr. Max Oeser in Mannheim, des Direktors des Konservatoriums in Karlsruhe Heinrich Ordenstein, des Lehrers Walter Petzer am Konservatorium in Karlsruhe, des Pianisten Theodor Pfeiffer in Baden-Baden, des Kunstmalers Otto Propheter zu Karlsruhe, des Dr. Max Richter als Direktor der AG Färberei De. Printz in Karlsruhe, des Pianisten und Direktors der Musikbildungsanstalt in Karlsruhe, Cornelius Rübner, des Dr. Mathias Schlegel vom Hygienischen Institut der Universität Freiburg, des Bibliothekars Dr. Julius Schwab von der Universitätsbibliothek Freiburg, des Kunstmalers Wilhelm Süs als Vorstand der Majolikamanufaktur in Karlsruhe, des Lehramtspraktikanten im Kolonialdienst Dr. Karl Uhlig zu Daressalam, des Kunstmalers Hans Richard von Volkmann zu Karlsruhe, des Dr. Friedrich Wilhelm Walter vom Altertumsverein Mannheim, des Dr. Max Wingenroth von den Sammlungen für Altertums- und Völkerkunde und des Kammervirtuosen Florian Joseph Zajic im Mannheimer Hoforchester

          Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz, I. HA Rep. 208 A, Nr. 404 · Akt(e) · 1891 - 1903
          Teil von Geheimes Staatsarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz (Archivtektonik)

          261 Blatt, Enthält u. a.: - Denkschrift des Prof. Dr. Eduard Sachau über die Ausbildung von Aspiranten für den Kolonialdienst in Deutsch-Ostafrika, 1. März 1891 - Notiz, betreffend die Dolmetscher-Laufbahn. Berlin 1888 (Druck) - Auszug aus dem Bericht des Kaiserlichen Gouverneurs von Deutsch-Ostafrika Hermann von Wissmann in Dar-es-Salam (Dar es Salaam) an den Reichskanzler Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst über die Vorbildung der Kolonialbeamten, 30. Januar 1896 (Abschrift) - Auszug aus dem Bericht des Kaiserlichen Landeshauptmanns von Togo August Köhler in Sebbe an den Reichskanzler Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst über die Vorbildung der Kolonialbeamten, 22. Januar 1896 (Abschrift) - Bericht des Kaiserlichen Gouvernements von Kamerun an den Reichskanzler Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst über die Vorbildung der Kolonialbeamten, 19. Februar 1896 (Abschrift) - Bericht des Kaiserlichen Landeshauptmanns von Südwestafrika Theodor Leutwein an den Reichskanzler Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst über die Vorbildung der Kolonialbeamten, 1. April 1896 (Abschrift) - Ausschnitte aus dem Journal officiel de la République Française vom 4. April 1896 und vom 14. April 1896 über die Verfügung des französischen Kolonialministers über die Ausbildung von Kolonialbeamten - Notiz, betreffend die in den höheren Verwaltungsdienst der Schutzgebiete zu übernehmenden Personen. Berlin 1894 (Druck) - Notiz, betreffend die in den Subalterndienst der Schutzgebiete zu übernehmenden Personen. Berlin 1894 (Druck) - Auszug aus dem Bericht des Kaiserlichen Gouvernements von Deutsch-Ostafrika an den Reichskanzler Chlodwig zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst über die sprachliche Vorbildung der Kolonialbeamten, 30. Dezember 1896 (Abschrift) - Zeichnungseinladung der Vereinigung zur Errichtung einer deutschen Kolonialschule für Landwirtschaft, Handel und Gewerbe vom 7. September 1897. o. O. 1897 (Druck) - Bedingungen für die Annahme von Zollbeamten zum Dienst in den Schutzgebieten (nach dem Stand vom 3. Juli 1900) - Programme des conditions d´admission a l´Ecole Coloniale. Paris [1897] (Druck) - Zitting 1901 - 1902. Aanvulling en verhooging der begrooting van uitgaven van Nederlandsch-Indie vor het dienstjaar 1902. Memorie van toelichting, Nr. 3. o. O. [1902] (Druck) - Zitting 1901 - 1902. Aanvulling en verhooging der begrooting van uitgaven van Nederlandsch-Indie vor het dienstjaar 1902. Bijlage der memorie van toelichting, Nr. 4. o. O. [1902] (Druck) - Zitting 1901 - 1902. Aanvulling en verhooging der begrooting van uitgaven van Nederlandsch-Indie vor het dienstjaar 1902. Voorloopig verslag, Nr. 5. o. O. [1902] (Druck) - Zitting 1901 - 1902. Aanvulling en verhooging der begrooting van uitgaven van Nederlandsch-Indie vor het dienstjaar 1902. Memorie van antwoord. Ingezonden bij brief van 11 Februari 1902, Nr. 6. o. O. [1902] (Druck) - Zitting 1901 - 1902. Aanvulling en verhooging der begrooting van uitgaven van Nederlandsch-Indie vor het dienstjaar 1902. Verslag, Nr. 7. o. O. [1902] (Druck) - Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen. Wöchentlicher Stundenplan für die Aspiranten des Kaiserlichen Kolonialdienstes. Sommer-Semester 1903. [Berlin] [1903] (Druck) - Vorschrift für die auf Reichskosten durch das Oberkommando der Schutztruppen zur Theilnahme an den Vorträgen im Orientalischen Seminar herangezogenen Offiziere (nach dem Stand vom 29. Juni 1903) - Weisungen für die auf eigene Kosten mit Zustimmung des Oberkommandos der Schutztruppen das Orientalische Seminar besuchenden Offiziere (nach dem Stand vom 29. Juni 1903) - Vorschrift für die auf Reichskosten durch das Auswärtige Amt, Kolonial-Abteilung zum Unterricht am Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen herangezogenen Beamten pp. (nach dem Stand vom 3. November 1903) - Weisungen für die auf eigene Kosten mit Zustimmung der Kolonial-Abteilung des Auswärtige Amtes das Seminar für Orientalische Sprachen besuchenden Beamten pp. (nach dem Stand vom 3. November 1903).

          ADM 137/10/5 · Objekt · 1914
          Teil von The National Archives

          Folio 154: telegram from Commander-in-Chief, Cape to Admiralty 20th August 1914, Germans have abandoned fort on Rovuma river and they have troops on Portuguese frontier near Palmas; there is a German vessel like Tabora hiding in vicinity of Rovuma river. Request permission to send HMS Pegasus to destroy ship referred to. There is a considerable quantity of coal at Seychelles which Germans may seize. telegram from Admiralty to HMS Pegasus 20th August 1914, [German ship] Tabora may be captured as Red Cross presumed fraudulent. telegram from Britannia, Simonstown to Admiralty 20th August 1914, [German ship] Tabora captured. Folio 155: telegram from British Consul, Lourenco Marques 20th August 1914, German ship Zieten, North German Lloyd with 460 passengers and crew arrived Mozambique. Folio 159: telegram from Commander-in-Chief Simonstown to Admiralty 21st August 1914, HMS Pegasus to remain at Zanzibar. Folio 160: telegram from Commander-in-Chief, Simonstown to Admiralty 21st August 1914, German steamer Zieten met [German light cruiser] Konigsberg 9th August near Cape Guardafui and took from her 17 of crew of British steam vessel City of Winchester [Ellerman Hall Line] captured by Konigsberg. Folio 161: Notes by Lt.Cdr Bosanquet relating to the capture of the City of Winchester [Ellerman Hall Line]. Folio 163: telegram from British Consul-General, Lourenzo Marquez to Admiralty 21st August 1914, German ship Zieten disguised funnels with British India S.N.Co. colours and hoisted British red ensign when approaching Mozambique. Now flying German flag Naval Reserve. Has on board no guns, 30 armed marines. August 10th Konigsberg [German light cruiser] reported between Cape Dog and Khorya Morya islands. Folio 164: telegram from Commander-in-Chief, Simonstown to Admiralty 21st August 1914, City of Winchester [Hall Line] captured 300 miles east of Aden and taken first to Makallo. Folio 169: telegram from HMS Black Prince to Admiralty 21st August 1914, reported German auxiliary cruiser Zietun landed part complement of City of Winchester [Hall Line] at Mozambique. Eastern Telegraph Company reports unknown ships in company sighted 16 miles of Mombasa 18th August. Residents at Perim Island reports one Turkish gunboat at Hodeida and 4 Turkish gunboats at Camaran. Folio 170: telegram from British Vice Consul, Lourenco Marques to Admiralty 21st August 1914, marines on German ship Zieten have (been) disarmed, wireless telegraphy sealed up by Governor of Mozambique. Folios 171-171f: telegram from the Governor of the East Africa Protectorate to the Secretary of State for the Colonies 21st August 1914, Germans have occupied or threatened Vanga. Two companies Kings African Rifles have been sent. Folio 171c: letter from India Office to War Office 21st August 1914, no battalion will be sent from India to Singapore; nor to the Cape; despatch of a battalion from India to Mauritius had been authorised when naval situation permits, (paper M 01490/14). Folio 171d: Sir H.B.J. [Admiral Sir Henry Jackson] 22nd August 1914, information is required as to date and port of departure. C.O.S. [Chief of War Staff], if this movement is not essential cruisers may be released for prime duty of hunting the enemy, (paper M 01490/14). Folios 171e-f: draft and copy of letter to I.O. [India Office]. Provision of convoy is doubtful until date and port are known. In view of demand on HM ships for convoys and protection of trade, further demands are at present inadmissable, (paper M 01490/14). Folio 177: telegram from A.S.[Admiral Superintendent] Malta to Admiralty 22nd August 1914, Captain of German ship Sudmark states German cruiser sank City of Winchester [Hall Line] after removing passengers and crew. Folio 178: telegram from Reuter, Cape Town 22nd August 1914, German liner Somali with [German light cruiser] Konigsberg. Folio 179: telegram from Consul General, Lourenzo Marquez to Admiralty 23rd August 1914, German ship Essen arrived today from Australia. Wireless telegraphy dismantled by Portuguese. Folio 184: telegram from S.N.O. [Senior Naval Officer] Zanzibar 23rd August 1914, visited Bagamoyo today, could not come to terms, eventually bombarded Custom House. Germans refused to allow anyone to land. Military appeared to be in charge. Folio 185: telegram from Admiralty to French Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean 23rd August 1914, Admiralty proposes that HMS Dublin and HMS Weymouth should hunt out [German light cruiser] Konigsberg. Folio 187: History Section Precis, (paper M 15664/14). 20th August 1914. b: letter from Foreign Office 20th August 1914, reference blockade by HMS Astraea of Dar-es-Salaam, Sagamoyo and Tanga; the blockade has since been raised. Folio 187c: Head of M 21st August 1914, An informal blockade had better not in future be communicated to other Departments. Sir E.S [Vice Admiral Sir Edmund Slade] 21st August 1914, most undesirable that informal blockade be given official prominence. Also questionable whether Captains of cruisers should agree to terms of truce. Suggest Admiralty refuse to ratify arrangements already come to (paper M 15664/14), pencil note, see (paper M 01481/14). Folio 188a: History Section Precis, (paper M 01505/14). Folio 188c: telegram from C.O. [Colonial Office] to Governor, Nyasaland 23rd August 1914, You should not ask for or accept Portuguese assistance without instructions. Wire fully present position. d: telegram from Governor, Nyasaland to C.O. [Colonial Office] 23rd August 1914, Have received information enemy intends to attack us tonight. Our forces are, I hope, strong enough to resist. e: telegram from C.O. [Colonial Office] to Governor, Nyasaland 23rd August 1914, Situation does not justify asking assistance from Mozambique. You should communicate with authorities N.E.Rhodesia. British South Africa Company is being asked to instruct police to co-operate.

          ADM 137/10/6 · Objekt · 1914
          Teil von The National Archives

          Folio 190: telegram British Consul-General (Lorenzo Marques) 24th August 1914, ascertain that Nyassa Plantations Limited, subsidiary to the Companhia do Nyassa have as their manager an ex-German, an officer named Storick stationed at Palma near German frontier. Storick strongly anti-British and may furnish information to the enemy re movements of British or Portuguese troops or ships of war. Folio 191: telegram from British Consul-General, Lourenzo Marquez to Admiralty 24th August 1914, [German ship] Zieten has 200 reservists on board and flies reserve flag. Telegram from Lourenzo Marques to Admiralty 24th August 1914, [German ship] Essen left Lourenzo Marquez. Folio 194c: telegram to Mr Carnegie (Lisbon) from Foreign Office 20th August 1914, His Majestys Government consider Portuguese assistance in East Africa unnecessary and do not desire to involve Portugal in the war, (paper M 01623/14). Folio 195: F.O. [Foreign Office] informs D.N.I. [Director Naval Intelligence] 25th August 1914 -that Portuguese expedition to Angols and Mozambique embarked 1st September in three Portuguese transports. Folio 196a: History Section Precis, (paper M 01577/14). b: letter from C.O. [Colonial Office] to Admiralty, decided that troops in [Transport] Nairung [Asiatic Steam Navigation Company]are to land at Mombasa not Zanzibar. Will Admiralty instruct HMS Fox accordingly. Due [Zanzibar] about 31-8-14. Folio 200: telegram from I.O. Colombo to Admiralty 26th August 1914, have announced trade route Aden-Seychelles unsafe, Aden, Colombo reasonably safe. Folio 201a: History Section Precis, (paper M 01481/14). Folio 201b: letter from Colonial Office 21st August 1914, have Admiralty approved terms made with Dar-es-Salaam and Tanga by HMS Tanga. Folio 201c: Sir H.B.J. [Vice Admiral Sir Henry Jackson] 21st August 1914, formal approval seems superflous. Suggest Colonial Office be informed Admiralty see no reason to object or comment. C.O.S. [Chief of War Staff Admiralty Vice Admiral Sturdee]-in view of expeditions to capture these places the reply is No terms are accepted by H.M.Government. Folio 201g: 1st L. [First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston Churchill] 25th August 1914- (1) General Order approved. (2) Captain should be admonished. (3) Terms of truce should not be confirmed by HM Government, care being taken not to be unfair to enemy. Folios 201h-i: letter to Colonial Office 26th August 1914, terms have not been approved. Instructions are being issued to fleet. Foliok: draft letter to Commander-in-Chief, Cape 26th August 1914, you should admonish the C.O. [Commanding Officer] of HMS Astraea that he should not have made terms with Dar-es-Salaam. The terms with Dar-es-Salaam and Tanga are not approved. l: Sir H.B.J. [Vice Admiral Sir Henry Jackson] 26th August 1914, suggest inform for admonish. Actual operation merits commendation for initiative shown. o&p: draft and copy War Order no.48 28th August 1914, terms of truce not be agreed to without permission of Commander-in-Chief or Senior Naval Officer. Folio 203: telegram from Reuter, Cape Town to Reuter, London 26th August 1914, City of Winchesters [Hall Line] crew and [German ship] Zietens British passengers altogether 167 in charge of British-Consul General, Lourenco Marques; passengers names unavailable. Whereabouts of City of Winchester unknown. Folio 204: telegram from Admiralty to Commander-in-Chief, Cape 27th August 1914, 1 battalion Indian troops left Karachi 19th [August] for British East Africa to reinforce our troops there. Escort HMS Fox and HMS Pegasus. Expedition B. 7 battalions and guns for offensive operations in German East Africa. Expedition C. 3 battalions to reinforce British East Africa troops. B.and C. Will leave India when Commander-in-Chief, East Indies can arrange escort. Folio 205: telegram from Senior Naval Officer, Zanzibar to Admiralty 27th August 1914, communications Zanzibar-Seychelles restored. All quiet there. HMS Fox need not go now. C.O.S. [Chief of War Staff], Admiralty, Vice Admiral Sturdee. Folio 206: Commander-in-Chief, Cape to Admiralty 27th August 1914, no immediate disclaimer of truce considered necessary. Folio 208: telegram from Naval Attache to Marine, Paris 27th August 1914, reasonable safety on Madagascar, Suez route. Believe that [German light cruiser] Konigsberg has gone towards Dutch East Indies. Folio 209: telegram from Senior Naval Officer, Simonstown to Admiralty 28th August 1914, Zanzibar-Seychelles Islands cable restored. Folio 210: telegram from British-Consul General Lourenzo Marquez 28th August 1914, German ship Kronprinz using wireless telegraphy. Local authorities requested to render ineffective wireless telegrapy of all German ships in the ports of this province. Folio 211: telegram from te Governor of the East Africa Protectorate to the Secretary of State for the Colonies 28th August 1914, re distribution of East Africa troops. Folio 212: telegram from Foreign Office to Mr Carnegie (Lisbon) 28th August 1914, German S.S. Zieten is using her wireless telegraph at Mozambique for intelligence purposes. Urge Portuguese government to dismantle wireless. Folio 231B: telegram from Commander-in-Chief, Cape to Admiralty 29th August 1914, HMS Pegasus has not received orders to meet HMS Fox. Folio 215: telegram from I.O.[India Office] Singapore to Admiralty 29th August 1914, German ship Goldenfels arrived Sabang 28th August with part of crew of British ship City of Winchester [Ellerman Hall Line] remaining on board German transport Ziethen [Zieten] which is accompanied by [German light cruiser] Konigsberg; latter sank City of Winchester in Indian Ocean. Goldenfels escorted almost into port by Konigsberg. Folio 216: telegram from Admiralty to S.N.O. [Senior Naval Officer] Zanzibar for HMS Pegasus 29th August 1914, [transport] Nairung will arrive shortly. Cover and assist expedition. Folio 218: telegram from H.M. Commissioner, Zanzibar to Admiralty 29th August 1914, following from Senior Naval Officer begins:-Leaving here today for Mombasa (British East Africa).

          FO 367/29/103 · Objekt · 1906 August 3
          Teil von The National Archives

          Folios 103-104. Africa, Zanzibar Administration: code 448, case 610, paper 26553. Sent by James Beethom Whitehead, the British Embassy, Berlin on 27/07/1906. Supplies information about the movements of a member of the Sultans staff, the ex Liwali of Dar es Salaam, in Berlin. Received on 03/08/1906. 2 folios.

          FO 367/21/118 · Objekt · 1906 January 17
          Teil von The National Archives

          Folios 118-122. Zanzibar: code 448, file 2113, paper 2113. Sent by Basil S Cave, the British Agency and Consulate General, Zanzibar (ref 163) on 14/12/1905. Transmits translation of extract from German newspaper published in Dar es Salaam "Deutsch Ostafrikanische Zeitung", 9 December 1905, covering native rising on mainland, including account of fighting on Ruaha River on 22 September 1905. Received on 17/01/1906. 5 folios.

          FO 367/21/164 · Objekt · 1906 February 10
          Teil von The National Archives

          Folios 164-171. Zanzibar: code 448, file 2113, paper 4908. Sent by Basil S Cave, the British Agency and Consulate General, Zanzibar (ref 14) on 17/01/1906. Transmits report by Vice Consul H Cavendish Venables on his visit to Dar es Salaam in connection with trial of eleven Indians tried at Kilwa for sale of arms to insurgent natives. Received on 10/02/1906. 8 folios.

          ADM 137/10/1 · Objekt · 1914
          Teil von The National Archives

          Folios 1-9: Introductory notes. Folios 10-11: Description of the boundaries of The Cape of Good Hope Station and the East Indies Station. Folio 12: Returns of resources of Colonies for the year ending 31 December 1913. Vol II. Nyasaland Naval Resources: [ships] Guendolen fitted for 2 3-pr [pounder] Q.F. [quick firer guns] and 4 Nordenfeldts [machine guns], Pioneer fitted for 1 7-pr [pounder] R.M.L. [rifled muzzle loader gun] 2 -5 barrel Norednfeldts [machine guns], Dove (paddle steamer) 1 Nordenfeldt[machine gun], Alice, Ethel (lighters). East Africa and Northern Rhodesia: no armed vessels. Uganda: no armed vessels on Victoria Nyanza. East African Protectorate Naval Forces: Port Office; launches Rose, John Kirk, Muita. Motor launch Dart. Uganda Railway; Steamers Winifred, Sybil, Clement Hill, Nyanza. Steam tug Perch Anderson. Motor launch Humming Bird. Lighters seven in number. Steel Boat. Survey Boats Rusinga, Kavironda, Lady Florence. Uganda on Victoria Nyanza: steam launch Victoria. Stern Wheelers Speke, Grant, Stanley. Lighters -8 in number. Folio 14: telegram from Admiralty to Commander in Chief Cape 25th July 1914, HMS Nottingham leaves England about 31st August for Cape. HMS Astraea should meet HMS Nottingham at St Helena. Telegram from Commander in Chief Cape to Admiralty 27th July 1914, HMS Hyacinth, Astraea, Pegasus sailed for Zanzibar. telegram from Admiralty to Commander in Chief Cape and Commander in Chief East Indies 28th July 1914: until HMS Nottingham joins Cape station HMS Dartmouth must be prepared to shadow German cruiser Konigsberg now at Dar-es-Salam. Telegram from Ambassador Berlin to Admiralty 28th July 1914, [German light cruiser] Konigsberg, [German survey ship] Mowe coaling at Dar- es-Salam. telegram from Admiralty to HMS Dartmouth 29th July 1914, relations are strained with certain powers. Put into force War Position. Folio 15: telegram from Admiralty to Navy, Bombay 30th July 1914, HMS Dartmouth is to proceed to Zanzibar. telegram from Commander in Chief East Indies to Admiralty 30th July 1914, movements ordered, HMS Fox to Colombo, HMS Sphinx to Bombay preparing to pay off, HMS Dartmouth to Zanzibar shadowing [German light cruiser] Konigsberg, HMS Swiftsure remaining Colombo ready for sea, HMS Odin remaining at Persian Gulf. Telegram from Commander in Chief East Indies to Admiralty 30th July 1914, HMS Dartmouth will not be ready to proceed until 8th August. Folio 16: telegram from the Governor of the East Africa Protectorate to the Admiralty 30th July 1914, I am concentrating troops at Mombasa, Voi, Nairobi and Kisumu. Approximate number of troops available for the Uganda Railway will be:- Mombasa 1 company, Voi 1 company, Nairobi 3 companies, Kisumu 1 company. Folio 17: telegram from the British Resident at Zanzibar to the Secretary of State for the Colonies 1st August 1914, full Defence Scheme Zanzibar cannot be adopted as there is only one company native troops instead of two. Folio 18: telegram from Commander in Chief Zanzibar to Admiralty 1st August 1914, [German cruiser] Konigsberg sighted off Dar-es-Salam destination unknown. HMS Hyacinth will proceed Cape, HMS Astraea and HMS Pegasus remain together on coast. Steam vessel Tabora arrived here July 30th, now in Dar es Salaam with an airman and aeroplane on board. HMS Pegasus arrived. Folio 19: telegram from Secretary of State for the Colonies to the Governor of the East Africa Protectorate 1st August 1914, should discuss Zanzibar Defence Scheme with Admiral due at Zanzibar August 1st. Folio 21: telegram from British Consul Dar-es-Salam to?Admiralty 2nd August 1914, [German cruiser] Konigsberg left yesterday morning at 4 30pm. [German survey ship] Mowe in port. Steamer Tabora detained and reported chartered by German government. About 12 British subjects here. telegram from Reporting Officer, Lorenzo Marques to Admiralty 2nd August 1914, ascertain that German East African steamers Admiral and Kron Prinz have taken extra supplies of coal. Admiral will sail direct for Dar-es-Salam and Kron Prinz to German West. Folio 25: telegram from Acting Governor General of South Africa to Secretary of State for the Colonies 3rd August 1914, SS Admiral at Delgoa Bay acting as wireless telegraph link, calling Luderitz Bay and German cruiser. Folio 26: telegraam from Governor of the East Africa Protectorate to the Secretary of State for the Colonies 3rd August 1914, details of defence measures taken. Folio 28: telegram from Lourenco Marques to Admiralty 3rd August 1914, British ship Den of Glamis chartered by German East Africa Line and carrying 1, 400 tons of coal and railway material left Lourenco Marques for Dar-es-Salam. Folio 30: telegram from Lorenzo Marquez to Admiralty 4th August 1914, German ships Crown Prince and Admiral loading between them 2000 tons Transvaal coal as cargo. Portuguese Governor General states no action can be taken at present. Reported both ships intend leaving Lorenzo Marquez tonight. Telegram from Admiralty 4th August 1914 11pm, war telegram against Germany. telegram from Lorenzo Marques to Admiralty 4th August 1914, Acting Vice Consul Beira reports following German ships in his port, President, Lieutenant, Linda Woerman and Adjutant. British Vice Consul, Mozambique reports German ship Khalifa arrived at his port noon August 4th. Folio 32: telegram from Eastern Telegraph Company Zanzibar to Managing Director 4th August 1914, German cruiser and 4 large German armed steamers at Zanzibar supported by well equipped guns. Two Maxims with trained gun teams at Bawi.

          FO 367/22/200 · Objekt · 1906 July 2
          Teil von The National Archives

          Folios 200-204. Zanzibar: code 448, file 4906, paper 22233. Sent by Basil S Cave, the British Agency and Consulate General, Zanzibar (ref 56) on 28/05/1906. Transmits note by Vice Consul Henry Cavendish Venables reporting on progress on Mrogoro railway, on increase in strength of black troops in the German East Africa and on enlargement of floating dock at Dar es Salaam. Received on 02/07/1906. 5 folios.

          FO 367/14/445 · Objekt · 1906 May 11
          Teil von The National Archives

          Folios 445-454. Africa, Miscellaneous (General): code 450, file 3801, paper 16052. Sent by the Colonial Office on 10/05/1906. Transmits correspondence, with enclosures, from Henry McCallum, Governor of Natal regarding the complaint of George A Tounta; Tounta was a refreshment room proprietor who, having sold out to his partner, left Durban for Dar es Salaam from where he wrote some very foolish letters to his friends; he appeared to be suffering from insanity when he left Durban. Received on 11/05/1906. 10 folios.

          JMS/2/132 · Objekt · 1873
          Teil von Royal Geographical Society

          Foot, Sub. Lt. James F. Letter of Proceedings on survey of east coast, Lufiji to Dar es Salaam. (See Map Room Chart, Tanzania S/S 53) Holo. 1 double p. foolscap, dated H.M.S.Briton at Zanzibar June 5 1873, to Capt. G.J.Malcolm. Covering letter forwarding above, from Capt. Malcolm to Dr. John Kirk, June 9 1873. Not published.

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          Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, M 660/133 Bü 3 · Akt(e) · 1912-1914
          Teil von Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)

          Enthält u.a.: Skiurlaub (Oberstaufen, Oberstdorf, Münsingen), 1912/13; Hochzeit von Prinzessin Viktoria Luise in Berlin, 1913; Überfahrt von Neapel nach Daressalam über Aden, Mombasa und Sansibar, 1913; Aufenthalt in Ostafrika (Daressalam, Arusha), 1913; Safari, 1914

          Objekt · um 1912
          Teil von Museumsstiftung Post und Telekommunikation

          Küstenfunkstelle Daressalam;
          Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH (1923 - 1955) [Herausgeber];
          mit Tinte/Tusche: Telefunken-Station Daressalam; Rückseite Stempel: Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. Berlin S.W. 61, Tempelhofer Ufer 8; Rückseite Stempel: Reichs-Postmuseum; Rückseite mit Bleistift: Empfänger; Rückseite

          Objekt · um 1912
          Teil von Museumsstiftung Post und Telekommunikation

          Küstenfunkstelle Daressalam;
          Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH (1923 - 1955) [Herausgeber];
          mit Tinte/Tusche: Telefunken-Station Daressalam; Rückseite Stempel: Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. Berlin S.W. 61, Tempelhofer Ufer 8; Rückseite Stempel: Reichs-Postmuseum; Rückseite mit Bleistift: 100m-Mast für die [unleserlich]-Antenne; Rückseite

          Objekt · um 1912
          Teil von Museumsstiftung Post und Telekommunikation

          Küstenfunkstelle Daressalam;
          Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH (1923 - 1955) [Herausgeber];
          mit Tinte/Tusche: Telefunken-Station Daressalam; Rückseite Stempel: Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. Berlin S.W. 61, Tempelhofer Ufer 8; Rückseite Stempel: Reichs-Postmuseum; Rückseite mit Bleistift: Maschinen und Schalttafel; Rückseite

          Objekt · um 1912
          Teil von Museumsstiftung Post und Telekommunikation

          Küstenfunkstelle Daressalam;
          Telefunken Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie mbH (1923 - 1955) [Herausgeber];
          mit Tinte/Tusche: Telefunken-Station Daressalam; Rückseite Stempel: Gesellschaft für drahtlose Telegraphie m.b.H. Berlin S.W. 61, Tempelhofer Ufer 8; Rückseite Stempel: Reichs-Postmuseum; Rückseite mit Bleistift: Sender; Rückseite