Fonds - Imperial District Office Rehoboth

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Imperial District Office Rehoboth

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  • 1885-1915 (Creation)

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41 Rollfilme ca. 24.000 Bilder

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These are digital reproductions of roll films made in South Africa in 1963. They document 198 volumes of files, which in turn reached the Windhuk City Archives in 1947. The CD holdings are in the Rehoboth Museum. At the same time, freely accessible electronic copies exist on the website of the founder of the CD copy, Dr. Helmuth Steenken. Further information is available at www.kult-sammlung-stammeskunst.de :".

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Rehoboth Museum

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      J H Esterhuyse: Inventar der Akten des kaiserlichen Bezirksamts Rehoboth, 1885-1915. Windhoek 1974

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