'Mutation des Soldats Haoussa du Togo à Yaoundé afin d'y établir un contact avec les caravanes de marchands Haoussa de l'Adamaoua et leur redirection vers la côte du Protectorat du Cameroun. - Arrêté du Ministère des Affaires étrangères
Gouvernement von KamerunMissionsstation
21 Archival description results for Missionsstation
Acquisition of the land for the Engelberg mission station and its transfer to the mission's own company Gesellschaft für Schulen, Bodenkultur und Handwerk mbH, Duala (signature uncertain), May 1914 Tiko plantations (signature uncertain), 1909 - 1914
Gouvernement von KamerunContains among other things: 3 maps of South Africa with drawings of tribal areas, mission stations, trading posts, mineral resources (copper) and border lines of the emerging German colony. M.: 1:5 000 000 and 1:12 500 000
Contains among other things: Map of Deutsch-Südwestafrika with drawing of the new protectorate. M.: 1:2 500 000. 1891 Map of D e u t s c h - S ü d w e s t a f r i k a with drawings of the individual protectorates as well as the military and mission stations. M.: 1:3 000 000. 1892
Imperial Colonial OfficeContains among other things: 4 photographs of the mission station Nyangao
Mission station in Neumecklenburg in the German colony of New Guinea / Photographer: Scherl
Author/Photographer: Leimbacher, R.
Author/Photographer: Leimbacher, R.
Author/Photographer: Leimbacher, R.
Author/Photographer: Leimbacher, R.
description: Sticked note: "North end of the peninsula about 4 km southwest of the mission station Kala. The rock is a strong plagioclase - containing Qurazporphyr. It disintegrates into angular blocks and pieces bounded by flat surfaces and thus differs in a characteristic way from the granite that appears further to the north. "Photography
Author/Photographer: Cod, H.
Author/Photographer: Dinkelacker, E.
Author/Photographer: Cod, H.
Author/Photographer: Spillenberg