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              VII WS 60 · File · 1912-01-01 - 1914-12-31
              Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
              • Audio* description: Marking of the rollers: Börnstein Bismar[c]k Arch. or Börnstein Südsee. In the original documentation only 108 rolls are mentioned. Another numbering counts until 190 (see postcard to Hornbostel from 1914: 6 Tins - 108 Walzen - 190 Phonogramme). There are many cross-references under the numbers. Correspondence available. Many of the rollers are transcribed by Hübner and Schneider. For collectors and collection see also Niles 2001. The open questions could not be clarified so far.
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              Wirz New Guinea I
              VII WS 338 · File · 1927-01-01 - 1927-12-31
              Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
              • Audio* description: Inscription: Wirz New Guinea or Wirz New Guinea 1927 (in contrast to the second New Guinea collection of 1930). At EB Schneider: Wirz South Pacific New Guinea. Correspondence received.
              Wirz, Paul
              Wirz New Guinea II
              VII WS 339 · File · 1930-01-01 - 1931-12-31
              Part of Ethnological Museum, National Museums in Berlin
              • Audio* description: Inscription: Wirz New Guinea, therefore partly confused with New Guinea I (1927). At EB Schneider: Wirz Südsee Brit. South N.G. and Holl. Süd N.G. The collection consists of two parts, 19 W. from the British North New Guinea, 17 W. from the Dutch South New Guinea. The original numbering begins in the south and follows as No. 18 - 36 the second part. In PHA, the numbering was reversed: W. 1 starts at the original No. 18 and ends at 34 at the original No. 15. The original rollers 16 and 17 were obviously not invenatrised. Short remarks are available.
              Wirz, Paul