Note on list: Amedzofe, view from old chapel
North German Missionary SocietyKapelle
121 Archival description results for Kapelle
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North German Missionary SocietyNote from another source: benches from the chapel
North German Missionary SocietyNote from another hand: The largest station of the North German Mission in land ownership. All fertile land. - Note. Müller: Amedzofe, mission plant before 1914, contains: Mission House, Church, Chapel, Mission Complex, Amedzofe
North German Missionary SocietyNote: Dublette: Chapel and teacher's house in Gyasegang (Akpafu) - picture content identical with 0821.
North German Missionary SocietyPhotographer: Blumer Frau?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,8 X 8,1 Description: Tomb of Akeri, edged with pillars and chains, the two missionaries standing behind the cross, shaking hands, small chapel of plant fibres with European round-arch windows in the background.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 9,0 X 6,4. Description: the above mentioned persons sitting on Kistzen, left tent, right in the background: African. Reference: See proofs, no. 4/550 (9.9 X 6.5) "The new chapel in Masama".
Leipziger MissionswerkNote: Picture content identical with 2630 and 3141.
North German Missionary SocietyNote: Image content identical to 2273_4 and 2630.
North German Missionary SocietyOn the picture: Chapel and teacher's house in Gyasekang. - Note. Müller: Gyasegang, chapel and teacher's house, community before 1914 - picture content identical with 3342.
North German Missionary SocietyMüller note: Amedzofe, chapel before 1914
North German Missionary SocietyNote by Müller: Amedzofe, Chapel 1893
North German Missionary SocietyNote on list: Anyako, Chapel - Picture content identical with 5069.
North German Missionary SocietyOn the picture: 15
North German Missionary SocietyNote by other hand: with residential building. Front view. - Note. Müller: Ho, chapel before 1914
North German Missionary SocietyNote: Image content identical to 0604.
North German Missionary SocietyNote: Image content identical to 2306_3.
North German Missionary SocietyNote from another hand: From Achlicha. - On the front edge of the screen: H. Diehl
North German Missionary SocietyThe interior walls are decorated by a native painter with depictions from the history of salvation. Phototype: Postcard (colored). Format: 14,0 X 9,0. Description: 4 persons with cloths around hips, holding nets. Remark: See P51.
Leipziger MissionswerkNote: Picture content identical with 0795 and 3998.
North German Missionary SocietyIn the picture: 604. - Note. Müller: Agbetiko after 1906, inauguration of the chapel
North German Missionary SocietyNote: Image content identical to 2059.
North German Missionary SocietyNote from another hand: Child friend. Picture if possible the size as usual for the children's page.
North German Missionary SocietyPhototype: Photo. Format: 6,2 X 8,7.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,5 X 10,5. Description: made of stone (European style), 1 African standing in front of it.
Leipziger MissionswerkAuthor: After a report by Miss. A little turner in Jimba. Scope: p. 265-267. Includes, among other things: - (SW: first chapel in African mission; inauguration by missionaries Kämpf and Wenderlein)
Leipziger MissionswerkBuilding matters, church constitution; correspondence on community formation; minutes of the board of directors; notarial contracts; statutes of the evangelical clubhouse, 1882; Kaufact, ground plan and site plan, 1:500, 1882
Rhenish Missionary SocietyNote Müller: Tove, chapel, parish, pastor Robert Baeta 1930
North German Missionary SocietyA,1-28: Master plates and supplementary mat.B,1-745: Havemann, Gustav (1882-1960)- Pers.- Fotogr.- Br., among others by Hermann Abendroth, Johannes R. Becher, Heinz Bongartz, Fritz Busch, H. Holtzhauer, Georg Knepler, Hans Pfitzner- Mss.: Autobiogr.- Prints: Progr.- Bespr.- Veröff.C,1-1782: Havemann, Bertha (1892-1931)- Mss.: Life chronicle, acquired by Wolfgang Havemann, vol. 1-10, with Fotogr., Br., above all from the family circle, Tageb.., Progr., Sp. as well as person and Fotogr. of the children Pers., Br., Mss. of Ludwig Fuchs (1861-1932) and Marie Fuchs born Heimburger (1862-1942)D,1-4257: Havemann, Wolfgang (1914-2004)- Pers.- Br., among others by Hellmut Gollwitzer, Rudolph Petershagen and Heinrich Scheel, but above all from the family circle and to relatives, e.g. by Mildred Harnack to Ursel Lützkendorf- Mss.: Tageb., Mat. to the "Red Chapel", know. works, lectures, essays, lectures "Bequests as a source of cultural history", material collections, memoirs, excerpts, translations
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