Neuguinea
1059 Archival description results for Neuguinea
Photographs with motif: man, woman, children, groups, event, conversations, church service, customs and traditions,
Berlin Missionary SocietyPhotographs with motif: man, woman, children, groups, event, conversations, church service, customs and traditions,
Berlin Missionary SocietyPhotographs with motif: man, woman, children, groups, event, conversations, church service, customs and traditions,
Berlin Missionary SocietyAlso list of missionaries and preachers from Samoa, pp. 213-215
Rhenish Missionary SocietyDescription: All-metal cabin aircraft Junkers G 31. Year of construction 1926. Intended use: Three-engined passenger and cargo aircraft as well as use for medical service. Photo shows cargo aircraft VH-UOU with open cockpit and large cargo hatch in fuselage spine in service of Bulolo Gold Dredging
Geography Economic geography Landscapes Cereals (fields, elevators, storehouses, rye, oats, barley, wheat, maize, rice), (Kaffirs)Millet field (Andropogon sorghum), New Guinea subtitle: Stoedtner, Franz (Photograph publisher) (Photographer), 1900
Reports by G. Eiffert, A. Wullenkord, R.R. Hanselmann (American) and W. Döge Minutes of the Elder, Assistant and Teacher Conference, 1932
Rhenish Missionary SocietyLetter from Siar
Rhenish Missionary SocietyLectures at the Continental Missionary Conference in Bremen 1934? Concerning among others mission work of Christian Kreyßer in New Guinea and Bruno Gutmann
Berlin Missionary Societyfew letters and reports from New Guinea, 1901; letters from North America, 1904-1920
Rhenish Missionary SocietyCurriculum vitae and health certificates, 1926-1929; diploma of the mission seminar and ordination certificate, 1929-1930; letters and reports from New Guinea, 1930-1932; correspondence for Kruger's further education, 1934-1936; correspondence with him in his capacity as pastor and mission officer for the Church District of Kleve, 1951-1964
Rhenish Missionary SocietyVol. 1; Letters and Reports from New Guinea, 1888-1894; Correspondence between the New Guinea Company and Governor Schmiele and the RMG with detailed description of the beginnings of the New Guinea mission, 1894; Private letters to inspectors of the RMG, 1888-1899; Statements concerning the acquisition of a mission ship, 1895; Vol. 2; "A Greeting from New Guinea", No. 1, 7 and 8, Dr., 1891-1894; Letters and reports from New Guinea, 1898-1899; Conference sermon "Der Menschenfischer u. sein Beruf", 1898; Bericht einer Reise zur Ramu-Mündung, 1898; Statement on the question "Kostschule oder Ortsschule", 1899; Correspondence on the employment of Kunze in church service, 1900-1910; Correspondence with Georg Kunze in the homeland, 1905-1910; Correspondence with Mrs. Johanne Kunze, née. Schmitz, for moving from Pomerania to Honnef, 1945-1947; obituary, obituary and letter of condolence for Johanne Kunze, 1956
Rhenish Missionary SocietyReports by H. Eckershoff and H. George, Asafo and Taeao ; Luther's Little Catechism, translated into the Papuan language by H. Eckershoff, 1918
Rhenish Missionary SocietyContains among other things: Preservation of discipline among colored workers. Ordinance of July 1900
Contains among other things: Draft of the Workers' Ordinance for New Guinea. memorandum
Contains among other things: The idea of a greater Germany, Berlin 1890 Health control of the natives recruited as workers in the protectorate of the New Guinea Company. Decree of October 1890 Amoy emigration to the Indian Archipelago with special reference to the Deli Company, 1891
Contains among other things: Execution and recruitment of natives as workers in the protectorate of German New Guinea, excluding the Caroline, Palau and Mariana Islands. Ordinance of July 1901
Contains among other things: Health conditions of natives in central Neu-Mecklenburg
Contains among other things: The causes of the decline of the indigenous population in the West Caroline and Palau Islands and ways and means of controlling mortality. Memorandum. Berlin 1910 Indigenous workers in the South Sea protectorate 12 photographs of pen barracks and hospital complexes