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        Bundesarchiv, BArch MSG 2/19771 · File · 2. Sept. 1905 - 1. Jan. 1907
        Part of Federal Archives (Archivtektonik)
        • Sept. 2, 1905 - Jan. 1, 1907, Bundesarchiv, BArch MSG 2 Subject and biographical collection on German military history description: Contained: At the end assessments of different persons: Graf Goetzen, Bezirksamtmann Böder, v. Rhode, Major Johannes, Major v. Schleinitz, Hauptmann Merker, Hauptmann v. Schönberg, Hauptmann v. Kleist, Hauptmann Wunderlich, Hauptmann Hirsch, Oberleutnant Frank, Oberleutnant v. Wangenheim, Oberleutnant Kühl, Oberleutnant Pierer; Contains also: Business card; Lieutenant Kurt Wintgens (brother) before 13th firing.- Photo (1916) Contains:<br />At the end assessments of different persons: Count Goetzen, District Officer Böder, v. Rhode, Major Johannes, Major v. Schleinitz, Captain Merker, Captain v. Schönberg, Captain v. Kleist, Captain Wunderlich, Captain Hirsch, First Lieutenant Frank, First Lieutenant v. Rhode, Major Wangenheim, Lieutenant Oberleutnant Kühl, Lieutenant Oberleutnant Pierer;<br />Also includes:<br />Business card;<br />Lieutenant Kurt Wintgens (brother) before 13th shooting down.- Photo (1916)
        Samoa Collection
        Collection
        Part of Regional Museum Neubrandenburg

        Of the original 250 objects that Funk donated, the collection, with around 120 ethnographica and around 60 photographs of the islands of Melanesia and Polynesia, represents the majority of the ethnographic holdings of the Regional Museum, with a focus on the Samoa Islands and the Bismarck Archipelago. Apart from a few made models, these are original objects that were used in people's everyday lives. They mark a time when contact with Europeans has intensified. Especially the Malanggan masks from the province New Ireland in Papua New Guinea as well as the Tapa (fabrics from bark bast) are to be emphasized due to their state of preservation and their quality. This collection is to be seen for conservation reasons only in the context of special exhibitions. literature: Maubach, Peter: Dr. Bernhard Funk (1844-1911) : a Neubrandenburger in the South Seas. Neubrandenburg Mosaic 1995, 87-93. "URL": http://www.bibliothek-nb.de/Permalink.aspx?id

        Funk, Bernhard
        Purchases and gifts
        Best. 608, A 162 · File · 1898-1912
        Part of Historical Archive of the City of Cologne (Archivtektonik)

        Scope: 256 sheets. Reference: HI XIII 3d 3XIII 19a 1147-52,286.Contains: Transfer of the Joest´schen collection to the Bayenturm, reports by the director of the Natural History Museum, Dr. Carl Hilburg (1898-1899); donation of the Joest collection by Eugen Rautenstrauch and Adele geborene Joest, donation conditions, enrichment of the collection by gifts, including purchases of Eugen Rautenstrauch (1899-1901, including Benin bronzes, other objects from Benin, from Siam), from other members of the Rautenstrauch family (1908), offer by the travelling zoologist H. Förster for sale of his collection (1899, with catalogue) of pearl mussels (1900); collection Adolf Diehl, Wiesbaden, mediated by the editor of the Kölnische Zeitung, Prosper Müllendorf (1900, with catalogue); Meetings of the Commission for the Museum of Natural History (1899), takeover of a Peruvian collection from the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum (1899), draft concerning the installation of the Joest Collection (1899), donation of quivers and arrows from Togo from the Museum für Völkerkunde, Berlin (1900), opening of the collection, Newspaper article (1900), offer by Oscar Mengelbier to purchase his Chilean-Araucanian Indian collection (1900), offer by Hermann Rolle, Berlin (1901) of a natural history collection, donation of two works from the Zulu coffee shops (1901), a Java collection by Dr. Schmitz, Heidelberg (1901), Cameroon collection by company v. Tippelskirch

        Photography Collection

        The Photography Collection of the Museum Fünf Kontinente comprises some 135,000 pictorial documents in the form of glass plates, paper prints, slides and photo albums. The earliest photographs date from the year 1870. Among the outstanding holdings are photographs from the expeditions of the ethnologist Theodor Koch-Grünberg to Amazonia (1903-1905 and 1911-1913), the research trip of the couple Christine and Lucian Scherman to Burma, India and Ceylon (1910-1911) or the trip of the father Meinulf Küsters to East Africa (1927-1928).Numerous photo documents from research and private journeys of other well-known and also less well-known researchers belong to the holdings as well as early photographs of renowned photo studios from different countries. The collection is continuously and systematically expanded through acquisitions, bequests and bequests as well as donations. Photographs of museum objects are another focal point. A small collection of films and sound recordings is also part of the collection.

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        Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Staatsarchiv Ludwigsburg, EL 232 Bü 1186 · File · 1898-1899 und o. D.
        Part of State Archives Baden-Württemberg, Dept. State Archives Ludwigsburg (Archivtektonik)

        Contains: List of mussel species, list of materials for colouring the topa, animals from Surinam (Latin and Indian names); collection lists compiled under the heading "Remarks on individual pieces of the museum": Missionary Bergmann (German New Guinea), Baron von Bülow (Herero, Owambo), von Carnap-Quernheimb (Cameroon, Togo, Congo), Capitain Dallmann (Various countries), Eckstein (Boers, Zulu), Dr. Ehser (Bali collection), Dr. O. Finsch, Haas brothers (British New Guinea), Kollmann (Uganda, Ushashi, East Africa), Kromecken (?) (Tokyo, Middle Java, Sikkim), Schmidt (Lagos), I. Schneider (Palestine, Egypt, Omdurman), Von Sieglin, Baron von Soden (Africa), Prof. Soest/Eugen Rautenstrauch (South Sea Collection), Sprochte (?), Ludwig Wießner (Untervolta, Sudan)