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Afega
R9498596 · Akt(e) · ohne Datum
Teil von Archives New Zealand
British Military Occupation, Samoa
Affaires Militaires
Bestand · 1900 - 1954
Teil von Archives Nationales

Ce sont des dossiers constitués par le Cabinet militaire du Gouvernement Général de lAEF. Ils tiennent en une seule division et sont essentiellement consacrésaux guerres 1914-1918 et1939-1945. Cependant les dossiers,I ,4 mètres linéaires de métrage,y sont en très petit-nombre et concernent en majeure partie le premier conflit mondial.

CO 879/110/5 · Objekt · 1912
Teil von The National Archives

Affairs in German South-West Africa, the Bechuanaland Protectorate, and Rhodesia; further correspondence. Including the Caprivi Zipfel, Anglo-German boundary on the Orange River, development of the Bechuanaland Protectorate, Southern Rhodesia draft labour tax ordinance, and Southern Rhodesia constitution (172 pages).

Affe
ALMW_II._BA_A8_10(110) · Objekt · ohne Datum
Teil von Evangelisch-Lutherisches Missionswerk Leipzig

Fototyp: Foto. Format: 10,5 X 7,5. Beschreibung: Meerkatze auf Veranda eines Hauses (auf Stacheldraht balancierend). Verweis: Vgl. Druckvorlagen Musterbuch, Nr IXd/254 (11,2 X 8,6).

Leipziger Missionswerk
MFQ 1/410/8 · Objekt · 1890-1908
Teil von The National Archives

Africa - West coast. Approach to Old Calabar [now in Nigeria] surveyed by...: map. Key to abbreviations. Compass roses. Topography partly based on a map by H H Johnson, 1887, and a German government survey, 1890; the Akwayafe River suveyed by Lieutenant Commader F StG Rich, HMS Peacock, 1890; engraved by Davies And Co; published by the Admiralty 8 August 1891; corrected 1895, 1899; [further] surveyed by Commander F C Learmouth, His Majestys Surveying Ship Goldfinch, assisted by Lieutenants B O M Davey, A J Mackenzie-Grieve, C D Richardson and F A Reyne, Royal Navy, 1903; corrected 1903, 1907-1908. MS additions, coloured, showing a 3-mile limit and the proposed boundary between Southern Nigeria and Cameroon; reference table to additions. Originally enclosed in a Colonial Office letter, 25 July 1908.