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UntitledPhototype: Photo. Format: 4,8 X 7,2. Description: round, with pointed roof reaching down to the ground, covered with grass, 1 man with cloth in front. Remark: Film negative is enclosed.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 14,0 X 8,9. Description: Chagga house of the western Kilimanjaro construction, covered with banana bark, in a banana grove.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 5,1 X 5,2. Description: Building with corrugated iron roof, 5 persons.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhoto type: Photo as postcard. Format: 8,7 X 13,8 Description: African woman with daughter, hugging and standing next to each other.
Leipziger MissionswerkNote: Image content identical to 0494.
North German Missionary SocietyMüller: Keta, village scene before 1914, contains: Village, everyday life, children, vessels, sheep, houses, mother. - Note. Duplicate: Huts on Olympios plantation near Lomé - picture content identical with 4394.
North German Missionary Societyphotography
Photographer: Mrs. or Mr. Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,6 X 8,2. Description: Group photo > 50 children.
Leipziger Missionswerk(Leipzig Mission), March 1928. Photographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,7 X 8,2 Description: Outdoor worship, maize and banana mountains as thanksgiving, trombone choir, European and traditional clothing.
Leipziger Missionswerkphotography
photography
Photographer: Nüßler?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 8,4. Description: Wooden crosses on clearing.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 7,6 X 5,5. Description: Landscape photograph. Reference: Cf. print templates sample book, No IXa/249 (15.8 X 11.9).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 5,7 X 5,9 Description: see 1163/1164, above person with women and children.
Leipziger Missionswerk(9.9. 37 Arrival in Dar-es-Salaam, return Whitsun 1938 = 6.5. 1938). Phototype: Photo. Format: 5,6 X 5,7.
Leipziger Missionswerkphotography
Photographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,6 X 10,5. Description: Landscape photograph, path with load bearing people. Reference: Cf. print template sample book IXe, 321 Auf 335, "Reise durch eine Talschlucht am Kilimandjaro" (16,2 X 13,2). Cf. print template sample book IXe, 310 (10.5 X 8.3).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 9,8 X 7,6. Description: Landscape photograph.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,9 X 8,1. Description: Landscape photograph. Remark: blotchy.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,2 X 11,0. Description: Mrs. Blumer with Wilhelm and some African boys on the way on the slope. Remark: blurred, sides faded.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,5 X 7,6. Description: Landscape photograph.
Leipziger MissionswerkNote on list: Amedzofe mission worker - image content identical to 4994.
North German Missionary SocietyManuscripts, diaries, photos, correspondence, documents, printed matter
Gruner, HansThe N11 collection of Mintman's estate comprises 169 units of indexation with a total duration from 1863 to 1975. It probably reached the Kleve district archives shortly after the death of the estate of Ludwig Mintman (1884-1975) and was incorporated into the old collection E here. Groups were formed and provided with the signatures E6 to E34. An exact list of the old index can be found in the registry of the district archives under the file number 41 22 14 02. Since this first indexing was only a rough sorting with however very exact single sheet indexing, the present reorganization and new indexing was carried out, which permits a systematic access to the stock with the help of a classification. In addition, a search via keywords is possible. During the reorganization, cash was also collected, especially newspapers and newspaper cuttings. In addition some photos and death slips were taken and arranged with origin note into the appropriate collections, namely into F3 photo collection of the circle archives Kleve, S6 death slips collection and S16 prayer mission Primiz pictures. The estate consists or consisted mainly of books. Those with historical or local references were incorporated into the library of the district archives immediately after the inheritance was taken over at the end of the 1970s. A list of these books unfortunately does not exist. However, all volumes were marked with a stamp "Nachlass Mintmans". The largest part of the estate consists of textbooks or books related to pedagogy and didactics. These were grouped together, e.g. according to subjects. In addition, the estate also contains personal papers and private items, as well as extensive notes on the genealogy of various Aldekerk families, elaborations for teaching and drafts for the chronicle of Aldekerk as well as articles for the Aldekerk Heimatblatt and the Geldrische Heimatkalen-der. Ludwig Mintmans was born on 17 March 1884 at the Vennekels- and Mintmanshof in Kengen, Rheurdt municipality, Moers district as the only son of the married couple Jakob Mintmans and Anna Petronella née Jörris. After his discharge from primary school, he first attended the Präparandenanstalt in Krefeld, then the Lehrerseminar in Kempen from 1903 to 1906. After passing the 1st apprenticeship examination in July 1906, he became a teacher at the elementary school in Aldekerk. At first he received only a temporary employment, but after passing the 2nd apprenticeship examination in October 1909 he was permanently employed. At the same time he headed the vocational school in Aldekerk. After the end of the Second World War, Mr. Mintmans was reinstated into the school service in December 1945, from which he retired on 23 March 1948. The personal file of Ludwig Mintman is in inventory A under the signature KA Kle A 24. Further information about him and his teaching activities can be found in the following files: KA Kle A 106, KA Kle A 267, KA Kle B 417. On 13 June 1911 Ludwig Mintmans married Katharina Dese-laers, born on the Bermeshof in Vernum. The two had four children: Ludwig (7.7.1912), Adele (24.4.1914), Jakob (4.3.1917) and Heinrich (4.5.1921). Mrs. Mintmans died in May 1967. Ludwig Mintmans devoted his entire life to the history of his homeland, especially to researching the history of his hometown Aldekerk. So he wrote a chronicle for the parish Aldekerk, designed the coat of arms for the parish Aldekerk, took care of the dialect care and was co-founder of the Heimatverein, in which he received the honorary membership for his 80th birthday. Ludwig Mintmans published the following articles in the Geldrisches Heimatkalender: GHK 1953, p. 69ff: Das Rittergut Palings GHK 1955, p. 27ff: Haus- und Hofmarken GHK 1956, p. 110ff: Buttermilch und Flötekäs. The court of the Lower Rhine in ancient times GHK 1957, p. 79f: Ritter Deric van Eyll GHK 1957, p. 126f: Dä Kretbom. En Vertellsel ut de fruggeren Tid in Vogdeier Platt GHK 1958, p. 150f: The New Coat of Arms of the Office Aldekerk GHK 1959, p. 125f: Eduard Poell a Domestic Dialect Poet GHK 1960, p. 117f: A Court with a Past. From the history of the Lindemanshof in Aldekerk GHK 1961, p. 126: Alte Schöpfbrunnen. The excavations at Haus Titz in Rahm GHK 1962, p. 168f: Der Rittersitz "et Gut ter Stade" GHK 1963, p. 139ff: First German pastor in Bulgaria. The memory of ater Laurentius Dericks GHK 1965, p. 175ff: Der alte Doktor GHK 1965, p. 183ff: Das Herren- und Rittergut Gastendonk GHK 1967, p. 107ff: 500 Jahre Kloster in Aldekerk. On 11 July 1967 the monastery and its church celebrate 500 years of existence Ludwig Mintman died on 22 October 1975 at the age of 92. An obituary can be found in the Heimat-blatt of the municipality of Aldekerk, Volume 6, No. 21 of 8 November 1975. The estate was rearranged and recorded by Claudia Kurfürst from October to December 2008.
Photographer: Frau Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,3 X 7,6 Description: Missionary Blumer, standing next to a building with a clay wall, hats on a meadow. Remark: Margins blurred.
Leipziger MissionswerkThe picture archive of the two Lemgo master photographers Fritz Ernst Ohle (1881 - 1962) and Karl Ernst Ohle (1917 - 1982) was transferred to the city archive as a deposit (reservation of title) of the association Alt Lemgo e. V. in 2013. The picture archive was sold in 1989 to the Lemgo entrepreneur Gerhard Mische, who donated the photo collection to the Alt Lemgo association in 2002. The stock consists of glass plate negatives, b/w photo prints on cardboard, photo albums (b/w), negatives (b/w and color), slides (b/w and color) as well as loose or framed photo prints (b/w and color). In the archive database, the glass plate negatives and some of the photo prints on cardboard have been indexed so far. When the picture archive was handed over, digital photos of the glass plate negatives and some of the photo prints were also delivered on cardboard, which are stored as thumbnails in the archive database and can be viewed in the reading room of the city archive via the archive database. For the remaining photo material there are partly handwritten lists, which were made by Mr. Hartmut Walter of the association Alt Lemgo. The rest is not further developed and has only partial inscriptions. The old finding aids for the glass plate negatives and the photo prints on cardboard are available for inspection in the reading room of the City Archive. Your details have been included in the archive database. In addition, B/W printouts of the digital copies can be viewed in the reading room according to the sequence of signatures. The order signatures of the stock consist of an abbreviation and a sequential number. The abbreviations shall be broken down as follows: FAK = Photo prints on cardboard GPK = Glass plates GPG = Glass plates Contents mainly photographs of houses, streets, people and events in Lemgo from the end of the 19th century to the 1960s. In the case of publications of photos from the stock, the following shall be cited: StaL N 9 Depositum Ohle (Association Alt Lemgo/Mischen) signature. Some of the glass plate negatives from the picture collection have been owned by the Westfälisches Amt für Denkmalpflege since 1979. Prints of these negatives can be found in the photo collection N 1 of the city archive.
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Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,9 X 11,8. Description: Group of 13 African girls and 2 European children and 1 European woman, sitting on grass with sewing, European dress, headscarves.
Leipziger Missionswerkphotography
Contains: Recordings: C. v. Morgen in the Thessalian campaign of 1897; C. v. Morgen in the wake of the emperor in Jerusalem; C. v. Morgen river discovered in Cameroon (Somaga); C. v. Morgen stormed enemy Fortress in Cameroon; C. v. Morgen with his army pile in Cameroon; photos of the most diverse uses Gen. v. Morgen
Morgen, Kurt vonContains: - Chapter 1: The Departure; Chapter 1 - 2: The First Impressions; Chapter 23 - Chapter 3: Soldiers' Life; Chapter 49 - Chapter 4: The Rainy Season; Chapter 82 - Chapter 5: The Expedition Makes the South; Chapter 103 - Chapter 6: The Old Song; Chapter 140 - Chapter 7: The Paresis Mountains; Chapter 159 - Chapter 8: The Old Song. Chapter: Patrol Rides; p. 196 - Chapter 9: Steppe Fire; p. 220 - Chapter 10: The Natives; p. 240 - Chapter 11: Cultural Work; p. 255 - Chapter 12: Days of Freedom; p. 280 - Chapter 13: Sea Ice; p. 295 - Chapter 14: Expedition to the East; p. 310 - Chapter 15: Windhoek; p. 339 - 16 Chapter: Farmwirtschaften; p. 361 - 17 Chapter: Die Heimreise; p. 382 Contains also: numerous photos and maps