Zeitungsartikel und sonstige Unterlagen; Bd. 2'
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newspaper articles and other documents; Volume 2'
Gouvernement von KamerunAdolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Viktoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, wife of Princess Viktoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
Adolf-Friedrich, Duke, Germany, 1911 Governor of Togo, husband of Princess Victoria Feodora Reuss (1917) / Photographer: Scherl
The German governor of the colony of Togo Duke Adolf Friedrich von Mecklenburg-Schwerin in Togo. From left: Count Pfeil-Kreisewitz, First Lieutenant Wendland, ?, Duke Adolf Friedrich, Major Johannes and Rittmeister of Jena / Photographer: Scherl
The first German airplane and the first German car in the colony Deutsch-Südwestafrika in the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
A Schutztruppe aircraft is brought to a tarmac / Photographer: Scherl
Call by the commander-in-chief of the South African Union troops, General Louis Botha, announces that in German Southwest Africa the means of payment will become invalid. / Photographer: Scherl
Announcement of the prohibition to leave the residence of the civilian population / Photographer: Scherl
Announcement by Governor Seitz to the Boers in the colony of German South-West Africa in the First World War / Photographer: Scherl
description: Contains:StartVNr: E 440/1905; EndVNr: E 351/1906; and others: Expert.opinion.- newspaper.clippings.- scientific.correspondence.- illustrations,.drawings.- map.of.South.India.- conservation.reports.- E. Boerschmann: "Denkschrift über das Studium d. chinesischen Baukunst" - Hardness tests of collection objects by the Materialprüfungsamt - Official Journal of the Togo Protectorate.
description: Contains:AnfangVNr: E 407/1906; EndeVNr: E 2031/1906; among other things: scientific correspondence - photo lending and permission - official gazette for the protectorate Togo - expert opinion - foundation of an international ethnographic office - publication permissions - newspaper cuttings - preliminary announcement of the art auctions in the Helbing Gallery, Munich 1906.
description: Contains:StartVNr: E 1375/1906; EndVNr: E 2017/1906; and others: Cooperation with the Museum of Natural History, Berlin, (1906), pp. 86 ff., 98, 141 f.- Cooperation with the City Museum, Essen, (1906), pp. 50 ff., 71 ff, 155 - Handover of doublets to the Museum für Völkerkunde, Cologne, (1907), p. 84 - Cooperation with the Governor of Togo, (1906), p. 79, Cooperation with the Ethnological Aid Committee, p. 63 f., the editorial offices of Globus, Berlin, p. 124 ff, and that of the Deutsch-Südwestafrikanischen Zeitung, Swakopmund, (1906), p. 1 ff. von Luschan: Report about findings of siliceous apparatus by Lotz, (1906), p. 2 ff. - Fonk: Use of perforated stones in Kibognoto, (1906), Abschr.., Bl. 7.- Brown: Shipment of stone tools from South Africa, (1906), Bl. 22.- Schniewindt: Announcement of carvings from Bamillika, (1906), Bl. 37.- His: Letter accompanying the compilation, (1906), Bl. 53 f.- von Berger: Functioning of traps from Sudan, (1906), Bl. 67.- Roehl: Description of a Mask of the Shambala, (1906), p. 100 - Schroedter: Report on the Situation in DSW and the Bushmen, (1907), p. 114 ff - Ankermann: Request for information from Kersting on the decoration of a Kabure figure for the Schauslg., (1906), p. 133 - Offer of the Kunstverlg. Langewort: "Egypt's main sights. Six original etchings of ancient Egyptian art monuments by Hugo Ulbrich", (1906), print, pp. 152 f.
Contains: - 25th Annual Report of the Association for Protestant Mission in Cameroon and Northern Togo for 1911 (Pages for the Friends of Protestant Mission in Cameroon and Northern Togo)- Fr. Karl Hoffmann, The German Language in the Cameroon Missionary Schools, in: Katholische Missionskorrespondenz, Berlin 1. Sept. 1913- A missionary anniversary in difficult times, in: Germania, Zeitung für das deutsche Volks, 26 Oct. 1915 - Article about the German elementary school and the African teachers in Cameroon, especially about Heinrich Tsala, unlabelled proof
PallottinesArtillery department of the Schutztruppe with ox team / Photographer: Scherl
Theatre of war in Cameroon: For lack of barbed wire, German soldiers made hindquarters from tree trunks. / Photographer: Scherl