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              ALMW_II._BA_DV_Vf/49 · Item · 1925-1938
              Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

              Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,8 X 8,2. Description: Gutmann with african. Man, path bordered with borders, left traditional Chaggahaus (East Kilimanjaro construction: grass), left rectangular house ( stone walls, roof made of plant fibres). Remark: retouched.

              Leipziger Missionswerk
              Cottage in Moschi
              ALMW_II._BA_DV_IIi/42 · Item · 1895-1905
              Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

              Phototype: Photo. Format: 16,1 X 9,8. Description: Chagga, house - East Kilimanjaro style: round, pointed, made of grass, in the banana grove, in front of the entrance 3 children set up (clothed with cloths). Remark: faded.

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              Children playing in Moschi
              ALMW_II._BA_DV_If/XIII · Item · 1900-1914
              Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

              Phototype: Photo. Format: 12,4 X 8,9. Description: Man and woman on bench before trad. Chaggahaus (from grass, East Kilimanjaro construction) sitting, she European dress, he patterned cloth, in front 2 small children (European clothes, bananas in the background.

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              ALMW_II._BA_A11_210 · Item · 1901-1910
              Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

              Photographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,6 X 10,5. Description: before trad. House (grass, East Kilim. construction) m. Cloth clothed. Remark: Published..: Kl. Lichtstr., No. 8, page 1910, No. 3.

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