With a stock of almost 450,000 pictures, the Museum am Rothenbaum has a unique photographic collection. The oldest photograph known to us was taken in 1858, only seven years after the first glass plate negative was made. Some of the photographs are particularly noteworthy, such as Eduard Arning's paper negatives from Hawaii in 1885. Other outstanding objects are the coloured autochromes in the grain raster process from the early 20th century with motifs from Bolivia by Franz Bandholz. Equally important are the more than 300 platinum types of Mayan ruins that Teobert Maler created from 1875 onwards or the presumably first colour photographs from Yemen that Carl Rathjens captured on the then innovative Agfacolor New Slide Film in 1937, which, in addition to numerous private photo albums and pictorial materials from the history of research and teaching, contain important stocks of expedition photographs. They originate, for example, from the so-called Inner Africa expedition of Duke Adolf Friedrich to Mecklenburg in 1910/11 or the Hamburg South Sea expedition between 1908 and 1910, but also the convolute of Hans Heinrich Brüning from South America, the photographs of Johan Adrian Jacobsen from the American Northwest Coast as well as the former Museum Godeffroy collection with its focus on Oceania are in the international focus of critical cultural-historical image research.
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Contains: holiday photos, photos of private and public celebrations, on airfields (including a Junkers F-13 / D-366); cemetery; private photo postcards with portrait photos; birthday greetings (for the 89th birthday of Sachsenberg) ;Photo: Mr. Sachsenberg to commemorate the 6th birthday of Sachsenberg German Aviation Day, Cologne 1956; photos of a tribute in the German Museum Munich (back with holiday greetings to Wilhelm Sachsenberg, 25.2.1968); staff Raab-Katzenstein 1927; flight day 20.5.1929 Whitsunday (press: Busch, Grothus, Günther; Kipp - Katzenstein - Aumann - Hussel (Press) - Mo[ess?] - Rücker; Postcard: Flying apparatus "Taube", which the aviation lady Fräulein Beese uses; Postcard with autograph of Hippels: Unterfliegen der Hohenzollernbrücke in Köln by the aerobatic pilot Oberleutant a. D. Hans Joachim von Hippel, Whitsun 1926; flight to Germany 1933 and 1938; newspaper copy: German sports aviation in Cameroon before the war, with 3 photos/postcards Wilhelm Sachsenberg in airplanes at the Likomba sports airfield (one of them inscribed on the back: H. Nitschke, Theo Blaich's friend and fellow pilot from Germany and the Klemm D-ERMA ready to take off to fly over the 4080 m high Cameroon mountain the "Mango Malongo". In the background i. of the hall one sees a part of the area of Theo Blaich's Messerschmidt "Taifun".); Traditional flight day 10.7.1938 Wyk on Föhr; Zepplin-Werke Staaken, Sept. 1920; Photo aircraft hangar: Junkers-WErke department air traffic Berlin (with flight train D-386 and balloon; Prof. Hugo Junkers congratulates W. Neuenhofen on his world record (26.5.1929); Photo of the Staaken aircraft: destruction by allied comm. 1921; Interior view Delphin II (Dornier); 3 negatives in cover: View into the interior of the Junkers F-13; Flight Day 1925 in Staaken/Berlin (with autograph of Joachim von Hippel and Ernst Udet = reproduction, reverse autograph of Hippel); Photo reproduction: Air traffic with Junkers aircraft. Timetable. Valid from April 20, 1925; photo reproduction: Aero Lloyd Luftverkehr (flight schedule); Christmas party 1943; Wasserkupp 1938; Bavarian commercial flight route Koefeld - Baden/Baden (Hofrat Rauch); Airplane Day 1932; photo reproduction: Charles Lindbergh in front of his Ryan high wing aircraft "Spirit of St. Louis", with which he was inaugurated on April 20, 1932. u. 21. May 1927 in 33 1/2 hours from New York to Paris flew; The Cessna-195 at work / Cessna 195 of the aviation consulting service prizes the skywriting; Flight captain Ernst Seibert after his world record on the Ju 88; Photo reproduction: improved Bäumer Sausewind; coastal flight 1938 ?
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