Provenance: FUB Archive 2012
Sammlung
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Collection of historical picture postcards, mainly on Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia
The holdings contain all photographs, slides and other pictures taken without a provenance context or individually, insofar as they do not represent a special holdings. It is also continuously supplemented by individual recordings. In addition, the 8/7 collection can be used, which contains photo albums and closed smaller photo collections. Content: 1942-1943; 1944; Ainhum; views; apparatus; extension of the university after 1965; exhibition; exhibitions of the ULB; certain events; fire of the orthopaedic clinic 1986; Brazil; China; Costa Rica; slide collection Icones Plantarum; lecturers; inauguration sculpture Objeto mimetico 2006; individual buildings; ceremonies; spotted fever; photos of holdings; Frambösie; Gangrän: Feet and Hands; Groups of Buildings; Geographical Structure; Germanic Culture; Social Life; Glass Plate Collection - Hygiene; Guinea; Gundu; Manuscripts; Skin Diseases (Various); Honduras; India; Karl Schmidt; Physique Analysis (1933-1953); Hospitals; Disease Pictures; Textbook Material; Medicine; Medicine in General (1933 -1953); Doctors (Historical Figures); Medical Academy 1945; Medical institutions; Medical faculty; Medical equipment/technology; Medical structure; Medical image teaching material; Microscope photographs; Microscopy; Microscope drawings; Military medicine; with damages; Mossy Foot; Mycotic diseases; Hippke estate (from 8/ 4); Karl Ludwig Schmitz estate; Middle East; National Socialist People's Welfare; Non-Düsseldorf scientists; Nigeria; NL Hippke: Lazarette; Nuremberg medical trial - Gerhard Rose; public relations work; without damage; operations and treatments; organ sections; Phoenix hospital 1915; plastic surgery (?); Smallpox; Poland; Portraits; Professors and lecturers; Examination office; Race studies; Rectorate handover; Rectors; Meiss Collection (army field hospital 642 (esp.); Collection of dental glass plate negatives; Other holdings; Other portraits; Other university staff; Student protests; Student photo calendar 2008 (s.a. 8/7, 36); Student counselling; Students; Students/ everyday student life; Southeast Asia; Togo; Tropical diseases in animals; Tropical medicine; Tropical syphilis; ULB: Activities and views; University/medical academy as a whole; University and regional library; University archive; University clinic; University administration; University administration in general; Unclear provenance and isolated pictures, from 8/ 4; Venezuela; Association of doctors in Düsseldorf; Various events; Miscellaneous; Dentistry
- Contains: among others: * Darin: - Table of contents of the file until 1905
Contains: among others: Accommodation of the ethnological donation of the merchant Schacht together with the collection of the German Colonial Society in Steinstr. 2 - Continuation of the Ethnological Museum until its accommodation in the old water tower on the Wall.
Contains:Overview of letters from scholars and friends to Theodor Bilharz and the ArchivAlfons Bilharz (with indication of signatures);Excerpt from the catalogue of Theodor Bilharz's skull collection (the collection kept at the University of Freiburg was destroyed in World War II);Recipe cover of the Bilharz pharmacy in Sigmaringen with short biography of Theodor Bilharz;Erich Ebstein: Bürgers Gedichte in der Musik. - In: Zeitschrift für Bücherfreunde 7 (1903/1904), p.177-198; From Elise Bürger's letters. (With dedications by Ebstein for Bertha Bilharz);Aus der Geisteswelt (Booklet, 1903);Up the Nile [probably: Up the Nile: a photographic excursion, Egypt 1839 - 1898, ed. by Deborah Bull and Donald Lorimer, New York 1979;Werner P. Heyd: Sum ergo cogito - In memory of Alphons Bilharz on the 50th anniversary of his death. - In: Hohenzollerische Heimat 25 (1975), p.33-37;Hans Schadewaldt: Theodor Bilharz. - In: German medical weekly 80 (1955), p.1053-1055;Hans Schadewaldt: Theodor Bilharz. Doctor and naturalist in Cairo. - In: Lebensbilder aus Schwaben und Franken 7 (1960), p.337-345.Provenance: NL Theodor and Alfons Bilharz.Index:Skull Collection; Ebstein, Erich; Bilharz, Bertha; Bilharz Pharmacy; Egypt; Heyd, Werner P.; Schadewaldt, Hans.Accession: 30/2001.Processed by: Bü.Erfassung am: 15.02.2006.
Rund 20.000 Alltags- und Ritualgegenstände sowie Kunst außereuropäischer Kulturen bilden einen reichen Fundus für Sonderausstellungen und wissenschaftliche Forschung. Ziel ist dabei, Verständnis und Respekt für andere Weltregionen zu fördern und Interesse an der Vielfalt menschlicher Lebenswelten zu wecken. Regionale Schwerpunkte der Sammlung sind Ostasien und Amerika sowie die ehemaligen deutschen Kolonialgebiete in Neuguinea, Ost- und Westafrika. Zeitgenössische Kunstwerke indigener Völker, die im Spannungsfeld zwischen Tradition und Moderne entstehen, nehmen einen besonderen Platz ein. Die Sammlung Afrika besteht aus rund 3.500 Objekten des afrikanischen Kontinentes. Kostbarkeiten sind die Alltagsgegenstände der Schilluk, Dinka, und Bari. Sie wurden teils bereits vor 1876 von den Freiburger Brüdern Rosset im damals noch unerforschten Südsudan zusammengetragen. Andere Objekte stammen aus den früheren deutschen Kolonien (1885-1918) in Ost- und Südwestafrika. Angehörige der damaligen kaiserlichen "Schutztruppen", wie beispielsweise Karl Sauer, Wilhelm Winterer, Theodor Leutwein, Dr. Lübbert und Eugen Fischer gaben Alltags- und Ritualobjekte der Makonde, Ziba, Herero und San an das Museum. Von Kapitän Johannis Heldt erwarb das Museum 1899 schöne bis wunderliche Objekte aus Zentral- und Westafrika.
Scope: 3.00 cm. Includes: Albertuswerke, Chemische Fabrik/Maschinenfabrik, Hanover Purchase of floor care products, 1939; Auslandsbrief-Prüfstelle Köln-Riehl Bank transfer of prey mail (Reisewerk von Le Vaillant) to the Rautenstrauch-Joest-Museum, 1941; Auslands-Zeitungshandel G.m.b.H., Cologne Purchase of foreign newspapers and magazines, 1944; Bauer, H.W., 1940 - 1942 Letterhead: Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, Hauptdienststelle München Ankauf der Zeitschrift "Deutscher Kolonial-Dienst", 1940; Discussion of ethnological problems; Behrens, Josef Potsdam Ankauf von optische zeichengerät, Prospekt, 1938; Benzinger, Theodor, Stuttgart Ankauf von Fotoalben über außereuropäische Völker, 1941; Berthold, Karl Borromäus, Köln (Meisterschule des Deutschen Handwerks) Congratulation on Bs. 50. birthday 21.12.1939; C
The collection of autographs has grown out of the collection of about 2000 letters of the Cologne banker's daughter and wife Sibylle Mertens-Schaaffhausen (1797-1857), who was associated with Bonn and who for decades moved in the Biedermeier Rhenish and Roman literary and art-loving world. 1849 bequeathed to the Bonn University Library by will, the collection has belonged to the collection since 1859. The original collection also contained foreign correspondence, e.g. letters from the estate of Sibylle's Weimar friend Adele Schopenhauer, whose adopted home was the Rhineland and who died in Bonn in 1849; the collection's holdings were almost doubled in 1895/96 due to the estate of the Bonn bookseller Gustav Marcus (1897 figures: 3928 copies of 2509 persons, 310 portraits).;The foundation of the Geh. Kommerzienrat Emil vom Rath, established in 1910, expressly served the care of Rhenish literature. Not only could manuscripts be acquired from their funds in 1911, but the former Mertens-Schaaffhausen autograph collection could also be expanded into a Rhenish autograph and portrait collection. The collection also grew considerably (by at least 841 pieces) in the years 1919 - 1922, when 184 "well-known personalities of the Rhine Province" responded to a request from the library and donated portrait photographs and autographs (often with self-biographical content) to the collection. Larger autograph complexes held together by writers or addressees, which were acquired in no small number in the following period, were generally not classified in the autograph collection, but as collections, partial bequests or splinter bequests in the group of S-signatures containing manuscripts of all kinds. In 1935 7057 autographs were counted, in the year 2007 the collection contained 7953 autographs; in addition further single autographs, which were not separated from the book because of the direct connection, are found as supplements in books. The location of these autographs results from the signature.