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Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, RobertThe 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
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, JuliusContains: Trip on SMS "Sperber" to Liberia, Rocktown, Cape Palmas, Secondi, Victoria, Duala, trip on SS "Lucie Woermann" to Mukonje, Mundame, Lum, Lomé, Accra, Monrovia, Tenerife, Las Palmas, Hamburg, Staionen Wilhelmshaven, Kiel, Berlin, Falkenstein/Taunus, Frankfurt/Main, Schleswig Contains among other things: travel map of the SMS "Sperber", 1908/09; photos of his sister Klementine Elsbeth Anna von Selchow, called Anni, later von Gottberg (1885-1958)
photography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, Robertphotography
Lohmeyer, RobertContains: Contract between Telefunken GmbH and the Imperial Government in Lome (Togo) concerning the installation of a radio station in Kamina near Atakpame and the supply of firewood for the maintenance of the station from 09.01.1913;
Imperial Colonial OfficeFrance's negotiations with foreign governments. Interpretation of the peace treaty. Information relating to the additional declaration of 21 March 1899. German submarine cable linking Monrovia to Lome and Douala. Foreigners: Greek, Ottoman subject in French Equatorial Africa. Franco-Belgian border incidents (1906). Foreigners in French Equatorial Africa: Swiss. Creation of the French works department abroad. German legislation: sale of shares of colonial companies. Public unhealthiness. Application of the laws to the colonies (law of 13 July 1921). Practice of medicine. Request for information on hygiene education at the colonies. Commission on maritime health police in the colonies. Public health in the colonies. Facilities to be given to commercial seafarers for the treatment of venereal diseases. Health Convention French Equatorial Africa - Belgian Congo. European Health Conference.
P. Linden S.J., Katekismus a katolik nyn boso nisadi na bwambo ba Duala (Cameroon); Limburg 1913[Library No. 1728 1914; Contains:; N.151-15: Manuscript in bound booklet, 1912; N.151-16Typed copy with envelope of the Spamersche Buchdruckerei in Leipzig, sent to P. Halbing on July 24, 1914, then handwritten note by P. Halbing: "up to page 37 proofs corrected to Lome Druckerei returned before the outbreak of the war, since nothing more heard, 5.11.[19]14".
Halbing, August