Contains among other things: Sugar harvest in Natal and Mozambique 1913
- ; Presentation of the Bible text Jerem. 3.13 in different languages: Galla Language Ethiopia / Zulu Language Natal / Kiswuaheli Tanganyika (East Africa) / Chinese / German* Author/Photographer: Inhabitants of the region
- ; Presentation of the Bible text Jerem.29,11. in different languages: Galla Language Ethiopia / Zulu Language Natal / Kiswuaheli Tanganyika (East Africa) / Chinese / German* Author/Photographer: Inhabitants of the region
[Letters from other mission houses and mission friends] Mission director Haccius (Herrmannsburg) to 'dear Herr Bruder' (Bracker?) about mission in Natal
UntitledSouthampton: SS Windhuk (German East-Africa Line) travelling from South Africa to Hamburg. Embarking at Natal [Durban], Chinde, Lourenco Marques, Mozambique, Mombasa, Tangier, Lisbon, Beira, Naples, Lisbon, Zanzibar, Port Said, Cape Town and East London. [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.
Southampton: SS Prinzessin (German East-Africa Line) travelling from Durban to Southampton. Embarking at Beira, Kilindini, Chinde, Marseilles, Naples, Lisbon, Port Said, Tangiers, Lourenco Marques, Natal [Durban], Algoa Bay [Port Elizabeth], East London and Cape Town. [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.
Southampton: SS Prinzessin (German East-Africa Line) travelling from Durban [Natal] to Southampton. Embarking at Cape Town, East London, Lourenco Marques, Beira, Kilindini, Mombasa, Port Said, Naples and Tangier. Official Number: [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.
Southampton: SS Kronprinz (German East-Africa Line) travelling from Durban [Natal] to Southampton. Embarking at Zanzibar, Kilindini, Chinde, Durban [Natal], East London, Port Elizabeth [Algoa Bay], Cape Town, Marseilles and Lisbon. Official Number: [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.
Southampton: SS Kronprinz (German East-Africa Line) travelling from Durban [Natal] to Southampton. Embarking at Kilindini, East London and Cape Town. Official Number: [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.
Southampton: SS Feldmarschall (German East-Africa Line) travelling from South Africa to Southampton. Embarking at Natal [Durban], Algoa Bay [Port Elizabeth], Cape Town, Tenerife, Las Palmas, Luderitz and East London. [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.
Southampton: SS Carisbrooke Castle (Union-Castle Mail Steamship Company Ltd) travelling from Durban [Natal] to Southampton. Embarking at Dar-es-Salaam, Zanzibar, Killindini, Port Said and Alexandria. Official Number: 108351. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.
Southampton: SS Burgermeister (German East-Africa Line) travelling from South Africa to Hamburg. Embarking at Natal [Durban], Lisbon, Marseilles, Zanzibar, Delagoa Bay, Kilindini, Port Said and Chinde. [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.
Includes:Cape Colony, Natal, Oranje Free State, Transwaal including Basutoland, Beth Shuan Country, Swaziland and German South West Africa
Reich Ministry of JusticeContains among other things: South African Customs Conference in Bloemfontein - Customs Union between the South African British Colonial Territories (Transvaal, Natal, South Rhodesia, Cape Colony), 1903; Customs Conference at Pietermaritzburg - Customs Union in South Africa including Portuguese-East Africa and the question of preferential tariffs for trade within the British Empire, 1905-1906
Images with motif: men, women, children, groups, temples, churches, idols, priests, cities, houses, events, teaching, professions, saddlers, worship,
Berlin Missionary Society- Contains among others:<br />"Condor", "Cormoran", "Swallow", "White-tailed Eagle": Dar es Salam, Zanzibar, Natal, Tanga, Delagoa Bai<br />Military Political Reports of the Eldest Officer of the East African Station, and a.: the bombardment of the Sultan's Palace in Zanzibar by English ships 1896 1893-1898, Federal Archives, BArch, RM 3 Reichsmarineamt description: Contains a.o.: - Condor", "Cormoran", "Swallow", "Sea Eagle": Dar es Salam, Zanzibar, Natal, Tanga, Delagoa Bai - Military political reports of the eldest officer of the East African Station, among others: the bombardment of the Sultan's Palace in Zanzibar by English ships 1896
Various photographs, especially of his military colleagues (1910-1948); Order book (Muhavura post, 1909-1910); Documents relating to the border incident at Ufumbiro (1909) and minutes of the surrender and takeover of the Ruzizi-Kivu territories (September 1910); Documents (minutes, orders) on the offensive campaign of the South Brigade in German East Africa and on the capture of Tabora (1916); Biographical notes, written by A. Lederer and press clippings; Appointments and decorations (1918-1958); Copies of telegrams relating to border defence (1918); Maps : Maps of Lusambo, BumbaBasoko, Coquihatville, Leopoldville, Kikwit as well as a general map of the marches and battles of the Southern Brigade (offensive campaign, April-October 1916) and a German road map (Kasaka mission, July 08, 1916); General instruction of Colonel Ermens to the General Staff of the Public Force (1925); Documents on the Commission for the Protection of Indigenous Peoples (1930-1931); Invitations to meetings of various associations and testimonies of satisfaction and thanks for it (1915-1920); Various papers concerning its naturalization (1920); Handwritten and typed copies of his article on "Les avatars et les desiderata de la navigation sur le Haut-Fleuve". Olsen's biographical file: Information on General Olsen transmitted to A. Lederer by Major Steenbech (Letter from Olsen to his family in 1901, photo of his birthplace in Denmark, biographical note)