Contains among other things: Construction of a railway Lome - Palime, Togo. Support of railway construction in Togo and D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a by the welfare lottery Report on railway construction in Togo Railway map of West Africa 1901. scale 1 : 18 000 000
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Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, RobertContains among other things: Protectorate Togo, general map of the Lome district, 1907; plans for the construction of a hospital in Lome, 1907; map and plans of Lagos, 1907
- Photography* description: In the foreground: Port with railway line. In the background: pier and steamer in front of it. View to the open sea.
- description: Beach with modern houses* Photography
photography
Lohmeyer, Robert- Photography* description: Men (one in a tropical suit) standing in front of a house
Southampton: SS Eleonore Woermann (Woermann Line) travelling from West Africa to Southampton. Embarking at Douala, Lagos, Lome, Accra, Sekondi, Grand Bassam and Conakry. [No official number listed]. List of passengers disembarking at Southampton.
9 x 13 / S-W / glass plate negativeThe pictures are the negatives of those made by the government doctor Schmidt in Togo (>8/3 635 to 8/3 642), his title "government doctor" and the term "Reichsgesundheit", which Dr. Steudel (?) noted on the margin of one of the pictures, suggest racial hygiene studies in the course of colonial policy.
- Audio description: Lettering of the rollers: Schlunk Togo. A short correspondence is available, after that only 37 rollers were sent to Berlin. Further documents on this collection have not yet been discovered.
Since the registry office responsible for special cases in Germany and abroad - the so-called 'Standesamt I' - is still located in Berlin today, traditions from this office also reach the Landesarchiv. They have been grouped together in group 'S'. These traditions all refer to areas that are not part of Berlin. The largest part of this group is the stock S Rep. 100 with the still existing documents from the former German territories in the East - as far as these were taken to Germany and did not perish in the war. In addition, there are holdings of notarizations of Germans living abroad, namely as far as they were carried out in German consulates or embassies ('consular registers') or in the German colonies ('colonial registers'). There are also documents from the territories occupied by Germany during the Second World War (these are only deaths).Two large holdings contain the documents issued by the registry office I itself within the framework of its special jurisdiction.The S holdings also regularly receive supplements in accordance with the deadlines of the Civil Status Act, but only every five years.
The photo from 1913 in the German colony of Togo shows the recruit recruitment for the local police force working under German command in the capital Lome. The German police officers in white suits, separated from the natives by an elevated pedestal, negotiate with the tribe's skinned man marked by buffalo horn jewellery. Accompanied by two advisers, the latter presents his best warriors in order to get them accepted into the police force. / Photographer: Scherl
9 x 9 / S-W / trigger glued on cardboard
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, JuliusPicture postcard;nSender Aust, Albert [publisher];nLabeling: Verlag v. August Aust Hamburg; reverse
Picture postcard no. 6047;nSpenker, Franz [publisher] sender;ninscription: Franz Spenker, Hbg. 19; reverse
Picture postcard with advertising;n August Stukenbrok (1890 - 1931) [publisher];nLabelling: Verlag August Stukenbrok, Einbeck Erstes Fahrradhaus Deutschlands.; front labelled: Deutschland-Fahrräder August Stukenbrok, Einbeck. Stukenbrok's Teutonia Pneumatic is the best. Barrel casing Mk.6.- air hose MK. 3.50; back labelled
Picture postcard no. 237;nSender: Katholische Mission Lome [publisher];nLabel: Verlag der Kathol. Mission, Lome. No. 237; reverse side
Picture postcard no. 219;nSender: Grün, C.A.W. [publisher];nLabeling: C.A.W.G. 219; reverse
Picture postcard;nSender: German West African Trading Company [publisher];nLabelling: Publisher: German West African Trading Company, Hamburg; front
Police officers of the police recruited from the locals have taken part in a parade. Li. the Spielmannszug stands, white officers inspect the policemen. / Photographer: Scherl
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Contains among other things: S.M.S. "Hansa": Palma, Naples S.M.S. "Hertha": Halifax, Vera Cruz (political unrest), Havana, Port-au-Prince, St. Thomas, Jamaica, Trinidad, St. Lucia S.M.S. "Eber": Duala, Boma, Matadi, Loanda S.M.S. "Victoria Luise": Gibraltar S.M.S. "Panther": Southwest Africa, Duala (report of unrest in Cameroon) S.M.S. "Condor": Japan, Maron, Kaiser Wilhelm Land, Bismarck Archipelago, Solomon Islands, Rabaul, Käwieng, Suva, Samoa, Ponape S.M.S. "Goeben": Pola S.M.S. "Nuremberg": Honolulu, West Coast Mexico (political unrest) Cruiser squadrons: East Asia, Nanking (uprising in South China, plan of Nanking) S.M.S. "Otter": Upper Yangtse S.M.S "Bremen": Vera Cruz, Pampico, Tampico (political unrest, report on the situation in Mexico) S.M.S. "Tiger": Futschau S.M.S. "Fatherland": Nanking S.M.S. "Seagull": Zanzibar Mediterranean Division: Egypt, Corfu, Shutari, Venice, Trieste, Athens S.M.S. "Cormoran": Sydney, Rabaul, Käwieng, New Guinea (unrest) S.M.S. "Strasbourg": Freetown Detached Division: Las Palmas, Santa Cruz, Lome S.M.S. "Sea Eagle": German East Africa, Aden S.M.S. "Dresden": Madeira, St. Thomas. Vera Cruz
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S.M.S. "Cormoran": Sydney (strikes) S.M.S. "Condor": Nagasaki S.M.S. "Loreley": Constantinople, (murder of the Grand Vizier), Constanta, Therapia, Galatia, Bucharest (war preparations), Odessa, Nikolayev S.M.S. "Goeben": Smyrna, Covella, Piraeus, Naples S.M.S. "Breslau": Teodo, Pola S.M.S. 'Dresden': Constantinople (French-Romanian incident), Mersina, Alexandrette, Haifa, Rodosto S.M.S. 'Fatherland': Pojang Lake Cruise Wing: Yangtze River, Japan Mediterranean Division: Adana, Alöexandrette, Syria, Venice, Pola, Skutari, Port Said, Piraeus, Alexandria S.M.S. "Bremen": Philadelphia, Havana, St. Thomas, Trinidad, Vera Cruz S.M.S. "Panther": Cape Palmas, Lome, Lagos, Cameroon, Boma, Loanda, Lüderitz Bay, Swakopmund S.M.S "Tsingtau": North river (with map) S.M.S. "Vultures": Alexandrette, Port Said. S.M.S. "Srasburg": Constantinople. Naples S.M.S. "Hertha": Wiaby, Stockholm, Bergen S.M.S. "Vineta": Gotenburg S.M.S. "Eber": Dartmouth, Lisbon S.M.S. "Nürnberg": Shanghai S.M.S. "Hansa": Karlskrona, Uddewalla S.M.S. "Victoria Luise": Uddewalla S.M.S. "Planet": Australia VI Half Flotilla: Wisby, Kalmar
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. "Lübeck: Alexandrette, Beirut, Messina (troubled situation), Jaffa S. M. S. "Hansa: Norway, Bilbao, Vigo, Naples, Venice, Port Said, Latovia, Alexandrette, Alexandria S. M. S. "Cormoran": Messina, Syria, Aden, Colombo, Batavia, Amboina, New Guinea Cruise Squadron: South Seas, Northbound S. M. S. "Scharnhorst": Port Arthur, Seoul (Uprising) S. M. S. "Bremen": New York, St. Thomas, Mayaguez, Havana, Kingston, Newport, Port of Spain S. M. S. "Planet": Sydney, Nouméa S. "Planet": Sydney, Nouméa S. M.S. 'Panther': South West Africa, Cape Town (merging of provinces), Mossamedes, Loanda, Congo, Bata, Lagos, Lome, Forcados, Old Calabar, Victoria, Sao Tomé, Duala S. M.S. "Sea Eagle": Dar es Salaam, Mozambique, Durban, Cape Town S.M.S. "Loreley": Therapia (military uprising in Constantinople), Black Sea, Constantinople S.M.S. "Hertha": Norway, Ferrol, Madeira, Ponta Delgada, Domenica, Prince, Rupertbay, Newport, New York S.M.S. "Hertha": Norway, Ferrol, Madeira, Ponta Delgada, Domenica, Prince, Rupertbay, Newport, New York S.M.S. "Freya": Norway, Dartmouth, Madeira, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, San Sebastian, Tangier, Cagliari, Genoa, Tunis, Corfu S. M. S. "Sparrowhawk": Cape Town, South West Africa, St. Helena, Freetown, Liberia, Cameroon S. M. S. "Condor": Sydney, Suva, Samoa, Auckland, Brisbane (search for S. M. S. "Seestern"), Apia S. M. S. "Victoria Luise": Norway, New York, Newport S. M. S. "Dresden": Horta, Queenstown, Newport, New York S. M. S. "Buzzard": Dzaoudzi, Nossibé, Majunga, Durban, East London, Cape Town, Lourenzo Marques
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. "Bremen": Martinique, St. Lucia, Curacao, Rio de Janeiro, Port of Spain, Buenos Aires, Montevideo, St. Thomas, Port-au-Prince (transfer of refugees) Newport-News, Kingston S. M. S. "Sparrow Hawk: Fernando Poo, Lagos, Lome, Kontonou, Cameroon, Conakry, Axim, St. Paulo, Lobito Bay, Benquella, Mossamedes, Duala, Forcados, Southwest Africa, Loanda, Lobito Bay, Benquella, Elelefant-Bay S.M.S. "Panther: Dakar, Sierra Leone, Monrovia, Port Bouét, Aura, Angola, Lobito-Bai, Mossamedes S. M. S. Freya: Messina, Malta, Algiers, Barcelona, Mahon, Ferrol, Arendal, Falmouth, Madeira, Corfu, Norway S. M. S. "Stone": Spezia, Guerta, Naples, Palermo, Algiers, Malaga, Vigo S.M.S. "Loreley": Athens, Tophane (information on the Russian-Japanese war), Constantinople, Therapia, Thasos, Saloniki 2 S.M.S. "Moltke": Havana, St. Thomas, Kingston, Ponta Delgada, Dartmouth S. M. S. "Charlotte": Vera Cruz, Kingston, Tenerife, Port of Spain, Barbados, Guadeloupe, Horta, Antwerp, Habana, Charleston, Bermuda S. M. S. "Planet": Bismarck Archipelago Cruise Wing: China, Manila S. M.S. "Condor": Honolulu, Japan, Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Palau, New Guinea, Brisbane, Sydney S.M.S. "Sea Eagle":Cape Town, Southwest Africa, Durban, Mozambique S.M.S. "Buzzard": Durban, Dozaoudzi, Port Natal S.M.S. "Victoria Luise": Madeira, Tenerife
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. 'Panther': Key West, Port Limon, Bluefields, Nassau, Inagua, Santiago de Cuba, Kingston; Havana, St. Thomas, Port-au-Prince, Vera Cruz, Coatzacoaleos, Colon (map of Panama Canal) Puerto Colombia S. M. S. 'Stosch': La Valetta, Barcelona, Naples, Palermo, Cadiz, Ferrol S. M.S. 'Loreley': Constantinople, Piraeus, Syria, Egypt, Rhodes, Smyrna, Therapia, Thessos, Thessos, Thessaloniki, Athos S.M.S. 'Stein': New Orleans, San Juan de Puertorico, Kingston, Havana, Bermuda, Horta, Nieuwendiep, Stockholm S.M.S. "Charlotte": Volo, Smyrna, Alexandria, Kartagena, Arosa Bay, Beirut, Messina, Naples, Rotterdam, Copenhagen, Gothenburg S. M. S. "Bremen": Puerto Cortez, Livingston, Galveston, Savannah, Pensacola, Tampa, Jacksonville, Kingston, Newport News, Hampton, Boston, Newport, St. Thomas S.M.S. "Planet": Amboina, New Guinea, Admiralty Islands, Simpson Port, Nusan Jap, Palau Islands S.M.S. "Condor": Palaus, West Caroline, Mariana Islands, Apia, Samoa, Ellice, Gilbert and Marshall Islands, Ponape, Nouméa, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland S. M. S. "Falcon": Chile, Brazil, Las Palmas, Lisbon, Montevideo, Dakar S. M. S. "Sparrowhawk": Lome. Monrovia, Freetown, Dakar, Bissao, Boloma, Sekondi, Cameroon, Port Bouét, Togo, Duala, Cape Town, Lobito Bay, South West Africa, Lüderitz Bay Squadron of Cruisers: Korea, South Journey (Yangtze Unrest) S. M. S. "Planet": Manila, Hong Kong S. M. S. Buzzard: Port Elisabeth, East London S. M. S. Borussia: Port Said S. M. S. Roon: Hampton
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S. M. S. "Charlotte": Livorno, Naples, Syracus, Palermo, Cadiz, Arosa Bay, Rotterdam S. M. S. "Falcon": California, Guymas, Mexico, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Panama, Report on the construction of the Panama Canal, Ecuador S. M. S. "Stone": Piraeus, Messina, Genoa, Barcelona S. M. "Stone": Piraeus, Messina, Genoa, Barcelona S. M. S. "Loreley": Constantinople (refugees of the Russian Revolution, confiscation of a German ship), Piraeus, Santorini, Alexandria, Galatz S. M. S. "Sperber": Lome, Duala, Cape Town, Loanda, Swakopmund S. M. S. "Stosch": Kartagena, Caligari, Palma, Cadiz S. M. S. "Planet": Lisbon, St. Vincent, St. Helena, Freetown, Cape Town S. M. S. "Bremen": New Orleans, St. Thomas, Newport News S. M. S. "Condor": Suva, Marshall Caroline Islands, Bismarck Archipelago (punitive expedition) S. M. S. "Panther": Santos, Buenos Aires (strikes), Parana and Paraguay Rivers, Pernambuco, Para, Port of Spain, St. M. S. "Bremen": New Orleans, St. Thomas, Newport News S. M. S. "Condor": Suva, Bismarck Archipelago (punitive expedition) S. M. S. "Panthers": Santos, Buenos Aires (strikes), Parana and Paraguay Rivers, Pernambuco, Para, Port of Spain, St. Thomas, San Juan, Mayaguez, Port-au-Prince Cruiser Squadron: China, Consequences of the 1905 War in East Asia, Dutch India, Hong Kong, Japan S. M. S. "Hansa": Kobe S. M. S. "Buzzard": Lourenzo-Marques, Durban (Kaffer Uprising)
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains among other things: S.M.S. "Nuremberg": West Coast Mexico (political unrest) Panama S.M.S. "Dresden": Tampico, Vera Cruz, Pto. Mexico (political unrest) S.M.S. "Geier": German East Africa Detached Division: Punta Arenas, Bahia, Blanca, Vigo, Kiel, Santos, Blumenau, Joinville, Florianopolis, Chile, Rio de Janeiro, report on condition of vessels and crew Mediterranean Division: Constantinople, Almeria, Caligari, San Remo, Naples, Santorini, Athens, Troy, Cyprus, Crete, Fathers, Corfu, Durazzo, Pola, ports of the Baghdad Railway S., Pola, ports of the Baghdad Railway S.M.S. "Cormoran": South Bongainville, Solomon Islands (punitive expedition), Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Bismarck Archipelago, Rabaul, Tsingtau S.M.S. "Tsingtau": Piracy on the western river S.M.S. "Vineta": Stockholm, Wisby, Gotenburg S.M.S. "Hansa": Malmö S.M.S "Staßburg": Port-au-Prince - Puerto Plata, San Pedro de Macoris, St. Thomas - Horta - Wilhelmshaven S.M.S. "Fatherland": Han-Fluss S.M.S. "Eber": Cameroon, Duala, Lome, Lagos, Coviscobucht (survey) S.M.S. "Karlsruhe": Ponta-Delgada (Azores), St. Thomas, Port-au-Prince S.M.S. "Augsburg": Dundee S.M.S. "Breslau": Durazzo (political unrest) S.M.S. "Leipzig": Tsingtau - Mazatlan
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