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      German East Africa

      • UF Petersland
      • UF Deutsch-Ostafrika
      • UF Afrique de l'Est allemande
      • UF Est africain allemand

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        17024 Archival description results for German East Africa

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        ALMW_II._32_194 · File · 1894-1909
        Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

        Three fiches. Contains: FICHE NR. 194 1 BIS 3- - typewritten copy of a manuscript of Althaus (Wolfenbüttel 1935; 260 p.), made by Burmester (Hrsg), secretary of the Braunschweigische ev.-luth. main missionary association, Hedeper 1951, provided with an overview of the author's curriculum vitae and the report of an elder of the community Mamba (M. Ruben Muschi Nyange) on the occasion of the 70th birthday of Althaus on 24 April 1936 (presumably unpublished)

        Leipziger Missionswerk
        An African artist
        ALMW_II._BA_A9_213(38) · Item · 1901-1910
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Photographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,5 X 10,9. Description: Man and boy in front of storage chalet (Chagga), with pieces of wood and different types of wood. tools, including saws and machetes, walking sticks. Reference: Cf. print templates sample book, No IXf/240, Neg. A65, Auf. 536, Nr 151, Diap. a.III 43.82 (12,9 X 12,0) "Rubber planting Gonja".

        Leipziger Missionswerk
        An African beer brewery
        ALMW_II._BA_A5_603 · Item · 1900-1914
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,6 X 7,9. description: traditional (Pare-)house, with covered plant fibres, in front with large vessels mostly older women, other women and children in background (with cloths), in front right 1 man (back).

        Leipziger Missionswerk