Fotos
235 Archival description results for Fotos
Contains: Photos of the military time in Tsingtau, the planting time in Sumatra and the cultivation of the relationship with acquaintances from Indonesia.
Note: Both volumes in landscape format in similarly designed, presumably prefabricated leather covers, 34.5 x 24.4 cm.
Contains: 82 p. with 104 prints, mostly 13 x 18 cm or 12x16 cm, one piece missing. Photos reproduced under picture numbers 4358 to 4458 - Note: Approx. 2 cm thick.
Contains: 64 pages with 71 prints, mostly 13 x 18 cm or 12 x 16 cm. Photos reproduced under picture numbers 4285 to 4355 - Note: Approx. 2 cm thick.
Note: 12 pages with 24 prints 9 x 12 cm, some pieces missing. Photos reproduced under the picture numbers 4650 to 4670 - album approx. 6 mm thick.
Note: Prefabricated album with linen binding, 34.5 x 24.4 cm, portrait format, with insert pages for 9 x 12 prints, approx. 3.5 cm thick, containing 48 prints. Photos reproduced under the picture numbers 4461 to 4508.
Note: 24 p. with 48 prints 9 x 12 cm, some pieces missing, unmarked. Photos reproduced under the picture numbers 4671 to 4712 - album approx. 1 cm thick.
Note: Volumes 1 and 2 in landscape format with insert pages in similarly designed cardboard covers, stitched with cord.
- 1903 - 1904, Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, E 10/32 NL Friedrich Stahln* Contains:<br />- Large panoramic map of Cape Town (1905)<br />- 20 large-format pictures, including: Views of Dar-es-Salam, Mocambique (natives), Aden (water tanks), parliament building in Cape Town and of the imperial mail steamer 'Bürgermeister'
Note: Prefabricated album with leather binding, brass clasp and gilt edges; insert pages containing four differently shaped, prefabricated cut-outs per page for portrait prints in Carte de Visite format, 23 x 29 cm, portrait format, approx. 5 cm thick. - 36 pages with illustrations of theologians, co-workers and supporters of the Mission Society, with explanatory notes by Mission Director Erich Ramsauer, many of the 144 pieces missing on these pages. - Additional 5 pages with various photos, e.g. of works of art, attached notepad of the editor Erich Ramsauer. Photos reproduced under picture numbers 4718 to 4804.
notebooks, 1 box with 20 notebooks, 1902-1935, handwritten location lists, fieldbooks, determination lists [from the estate of Werdermann]* 2 albums with original photos (by Pritzel) from his Capland-Australia-New Zealand-New Guinea-Java trip with Pritzel 1900-1902 with captions probably by Pritzel [(1) c. 30 photographs from Australia published in "Die Pflanzengeographie in 200 Lichtbildern" (Leipzig: Seemann, 1914; 30 p. 200 photographs), catalogue attached 2nd edition by S Pritzel; (2) ; s.a. Diels
Contains among other things: Essays (copies) on economy and trade and on Asian influences in Togo and the neighbouring regions Photographs, e.g. by Julius Graf von Zech from Lome/Togo Welcome Certificate from Accra/Gold Coast for the Governor of Togo, Jan. 1904
Zech, JuliusNote: The holdings contain archival material that is subject to personal protection periods in accordance with § 10 Para. 3 Sentence 2 ArchG LSA and until their expiration is only accessible by shortening the protection period in accordance with § 10 Para. 4 Sentence 2 ArchG LSA or by accessing information in accordance with § 10 Para. 4a ArchG LSA. Find aids: delivery list (internal) registry formers: The Landes-Heil- und Pflege-Anstalt Bernburg was opened on 1 October 1875 after a construction period of two years. First director was Dr. Moritz Fränkel. One year later she was placed under the command of the Landarmendirektion. Initially, the institution was able to admit 132 patients. The number of patients increased in the following decades and reached a peak of 424 in 1914. 19 male and female nurses were employed to look after the sick, their positions being occupied by deaconesses from Neuendettelsau and from 1885 from the Oberlinhaus in Nowawes near Potsdam. In 1882, an agricultural "colony" was attached to the institution for the purpose of occupational therapy. During the National Socialist era, part of the institution was separated and used as a "euthanasia" institution. More than 14000 people died in their gas chambers in the years 1940-1943 within the framework of the "Aktion T4" and the "Sonderbehandlung 14 f 13". In 1942 the hospital was renamed several times under the auspices of the state - "Anhaltische Nervenklinik", "Nervenklinik Bernburg", "Bezirkskrankenhaus für Psychiatrie und Neurologie" and "Landeskrankenhaus Bernburg" - before the "Salus gGmbH" took over the hospital in 2000. Inventory information: Irrespective of the changes in naming and social conditions, the collection reflects the period from the establishment of the Landes-Heil- und Pflegeanstalt Bernburg in 1875 to the 1970s of the 20th century. In terms of content, the Bernburger Anstalt has almost exclusively handed down patient-related medical records, some of which were also available after 1945 separately for diseases. No files from the hospital administration have been transferred to the state archives. The so-called euthanasia patient files are kept in the Federal Archives in the inventory of the Führer's Chancellery, Hauptamt IIb - R 179. The files were taken over in the years 1999, 2000 and 2010-2015. Of the offered medical files, the years up to 1949 were taken over completely and only a small selection of the other patient-related files were taken over into the archive. For almost all of the transferred files, directories had been created by the hospital on which, arranged according to diseases and the respective year of departure of the patient, the personal data of the patient are contained. Included photos: 40
Contains among other things: Several photos of the local population and buildings of the colonial administration
Contains: 1st South Sea - Micronesia/Caroline Islands/Ponape - Mikrones. I, Ponape 1 - ECR Thiel and Parkinson's disease (2 photos); 2 South Seas - Polinesia/Samoa - Polinesia. II, Samoa 35 - Col. Missionary Fellmann, Munich (3 photos); 3rd South Seas - Melanesia/D. New Guinea - Melanes. I, D. N. G. 32 - ECR Hildebrandt (4 photos)
Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,9 X 4,5. Description: Photographed sign. Refers to the photos with the probable 400 numbers.
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