Plantation
106 Dokumente results for Plantation
Papers consist of forms filled in by plantations detailing what was grown and how much they yielded. Details are also given of the animals kept, staff employed, and acreage of plantation. In 1955 the German Consuls archives were discovered in Apia with the records of the German Colonial Administration. These were removed and transferred to the National Archives of New Zealand for extensive conservation work and microfilming. The decision was made to document the German-Samoan agencies and record series as if they had transferred the records in 1914 - which is why the Executive Council of Western Samoa, although the true transferring agency, is not fully documented.
Behörden des Schutzgebiets SamoaAuthor/Photograph: Spellenberg, Gottlieb Friedrich
Reports on various matters relating to the Cameroons; includes communications and economic questions, the railway and navigation, cocoa and rubber plantations of the Buea district, German administration and proposals for future administration, the Botanical and Research Gardens at Victoria, and notes on those districts to remain provisionally under British administration (68 pages).
Author/Photograph: Keller, Werner
Author/Photograph: Wildi, Hans
Sierra Leone. Ivory seized by the Nigerian yacht Ivy at Plantation, Cameroon; report on the circumstances of the seizure. Original Correspondence From: Governor Merewether, Despatch No 302.
Kreisstempel mit Segment oben;
unbekannter Hersteller;
Stempel: "Plantation/Kamerun/.../14"
Author/Photograph: Hoffmann, Georg Max Alfred
Author/Photograph: Schlegel, Paul
Author/Photograph: Keller, Werner
Author/Photograph: Spellenberg, Gottlieb Friedrich