The Inner Africa Expedition of Duke Adolf-Friedrich to MecklenburgCarbon copies of reports, typewritten, authors: J. Mildbraed and A. Schultze; [incl. handwritten notes concerning the assignment to publication in the "Hamburger Nachrichten", presumably by G. M. Schulze]1.Report of the partial expedition of Dr. Arnold Schultze; Author: Schultze, 07.10.1910 [IV, from the "Hamburger Nachrichten" No. 48, 02.12.1910]2nd report of the partial expedition Dr. Mildbraed and Dr. Schultze; Author: Mildbraed 20.12.1910 [VI, from the "Hamburger Nachrichten", cf. No. 602 from 27.12.1910]3rd special report of the branch expedition Dr. Schultze, 07.10.1910 [IV, from the "Hamburger Nachrichten" No. 48, 02.12.1910]2nd report of the partial expedition Dr. Mildbraed and Dr. Schultze; Author: Mildbraed 20.12.1910 [VI, from the "Hamburger Nachrichten", cf. No. 602 from 27.12.1910]3rd special report of the branch expedition Dr. Schultze; Author: Schultze 03.1911 [XIV, from the "Hamburger Nachrichten" No. 246 of 27.05.1911, cf. No. 236, evening edition of 20.05.]4th report of the partial expedition of Dr. Arnold Schultze; Author: [not noted, presumably Schultze] 05.05.1911 [XIX, from the "Hamburger Nachrichten" No. 316 of 08.07.1911, cf. No. 292, evening edition of 24.06.]5th report of the partial expedition to South Cameroon and Fernando Poo; author: Schultze 10.1911 [XXXI, from the "Hamburger Nachrichten" no. 592 of 18.12.1911, cf. no. 497, morning edition of 22.10.]6th Fernando Poo and the ascent of the Pics author: Mildbraed, o.D. [from the "Hamburger Nachrichten" 121 Jahrg.., Nr. 60 vom 06.02.1912]Numbers of the photo plates of the expedition of Duke Adolf-Friedrich 1910/11 of which copies are requested.- Handwritten and typewritten list (incl. copy) with handwritten notes, written by Mildbraed. [Note, probably by G. M. Schulze: The plates are in the Hamburgisches Museum für Völkerkunde, Hamburg 13, Binderstr. 14].
Bust, in civilian style, with hat with handwritten signature; 21 x 31 (12,5 x 17,5) cm; photograph (Frensdorf-Hoeland, Berlin), black and white, on underlay cardboard and glued on cardboard
Deeds. 1.2 Country and house Strelitzer Archive.filesS. 4.3-2/1 House Archives of the Mecklenburg-Strelitz Princely House/ActsLetter CollectionS. 4.3-2/2 House Archives of the Mecklenburg-Strelitz Princely House / Letter CollectionDiaries EndS. 4.3-2/3 House archive of the Mecklenburg-Strelitzschen Princely House / DiariesMiscellaneousS. 4.3-2/4 House archive of the Mecklenburg-Strelitzschen Princely House / Photo collectionS. 4.3-2/5 House Archives of the Mecklenburg-Strelitz Princely House/Other Collection Items
Contains: 1st Eduard Elben, Stuttgart: Honorary membership of the prince in the Landesverein des Evangelischen Bundes, 1894; 2nd Minister of State Sarwey, Stuttgart: Württembergische Landessynode, 1894; 3rd Minister of Culture Bosse, Berlin: Domherrenstelle für Professor Hespers in Köln, 1894; 4th Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs Bosse, Berlin: Domherrenstelle für Professor Hespers in Köln, 1894; 3rd Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs Hespers in Cologne, 1894; 4th Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs Hespers in Cologne, 1894; 4th Minister of Education and Cultural Affairs Bosse, Berlin. Princess Metternich: Letter of thanks for hunting permit for the Marquis de Soys, 1895; 5th letter to Privy Councillor Lucanus, Berlin: Reinstatement of the Police President of the Schlumberger State Committee at the Golden Wedding, 1895; 6th letter to the Berlin State Councilor, Lucanus, Berlin: Reinstatement of the Police President of the Schlumberger State Committee at the Golden Wedding, 1895; 6th letter to the Berlin State Councilor, Lucanus, Berlin: Reinstatement of the Police President of the Schlumberger State Committee at the Golden Wedding, 1895; 6th letter to the Berlin State Councilor, Berlin. Privy Councillor Lucanus, Berlin: Postponement of an Award for State Secretary von Puttkamer and Undersecretary of State Schraut, 1895; 7th Chancellor Clovis zu Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst (Abschr.): Rejection of Voting Rights for the Representatives of Alsace-Lorraine in the Federal Council, 1895; 8th Emperor Wilhelm II.Telegram for the foundation of fleet associations in Alsace-Lorraine, 1895; 9th unveiling of the Kaiser-Friedrich memorial on the battlefield of Wörth; letter of the speaker General von Mischke (with print of the speech), 1895; 10th general physician Hoffmann, Karlsruhe: sending a letter of Margrave Wilhelm von Baden to bad. General Hoffmann of 22.5.1849, 1895; 11.Ambassador Count Eulenburg, Vienna: Request for intervention for his brother, 1896; 12. Ambassador Count Münster, Paris: Passport Law, 1896; 13. Friedrich Curtius, District Director in Thann: Request for transfer with favourable letter of the Grand Duchess Louise of Baden, 1896; 14. Ambassador Count Saurma, Turkey: Communication on the visit of a priest recommended by the prince, 1896; 15th Duke Adolph von Mecklenburg: Intervention for a Frenchman, 1897; 16th letter to General von Bülow, Karlsruhe: Hunting conditions in Alsace-Lorraine, 1898; 17th Ambassador Count Münster, Paris: Passport regulations. With Concept of the Prince's Answer, 1898; 18th Visit of Prince Albert to Strasbourg, 1899; 19th Baron von Woellwarth, Hohenroden: Railway Questions, 1899; 20th Bishop Benzler, Metz: New Year's Greetings, 1901; 21st Visit of Prince Albert to Strasbourg, 1899; 21st Bishop Benzler, Metz: New Year's Greetings, 1901; 21st Bishop Benzler, Metz: New Year's Greetings, 1901; 20th Bishop Benzler, Metz: New Year's Greetings, Metz: New Year's Greetings, 1899; 20th Bishop Benzler, Metz: New Year's Greetings, Metz: New Year's Greetings, Metz. Friedrich Curtius, Strasbourg: Request to retain the salary received so far as curator of the University of Strasbourg, 1902; 22nd report of the Vossische Zeitung on the structural condition of the Strasbourg Cathedral, 1902; 23rd request of the hereditary Grand Duchess Maria Anna of Luxembourg for the admission of nuns expelled from France. With Concept of Rejection by the Prince, 1903; 24th General Colonel von Haeseler, Metz: Letter of Thanks for Congratulations on the Anniversary of Service, 1903; 25th Count Posadowsky, Berlin: Expansion of Hochkönigsburg, 1904; 26th Cosima Wagner, Bayreuth: Letter of Thanks after Returning from a Visit to Strasbourg, 1905; 27th General Colonel von Haeseler, Metz: Letter of Thanks for Congratulations on the Anniversary of Service, 1903; 25th Count Posadowsky, Berlin: Expansion of Hochkönigsburg, 1904; 26th Cosima Wagner, Bayreuth: Letter of Thanks after Returning from a Visit to Strasbourg, 1905; 27th General Colonel von Haeseler, Metz: Letter of Thanks for Congratulations on the Anniversary of Service, 1903; 25th Count Posadowsky, Berlin: Letter of Thanks for the Return from a Visit to Strasbourg, 190. Tickets of the singer Agnes Sorma, 1905-1907; 28th Count Posadowsky, Berlin: Information about the absence of the Minister of Agriculture, 1906; 29th Field Marshal von Haeseler: Construction of the Bettsdorf-Merzig railway line. With Concept of the Prince's Answer, 1906; 30. H. Hergesell, Viego Bay: Report of a Research Trip to the Arctic Ocean, 1906; 31. Postcards of members of the Schutztruppe from Southwest Africa, 1906; 32. Minister of State (ret.) von Soden, Vorra: Promotion of the district director Karl von Gemmingen in Strasbourg, 1906; 33rd General von Arnim, Governor of Metz: Nobilitierung ds Moritz Grunelin in Kolbsheim, 1907; 34th congratulatory telegram to Kaiser Wilhelm II on various occasions, 1898-1905.
botanical manuscripts on the vegetation and flora of Africa (c. 0,5 m) [FA5] Photographs Vegetation pictures Kilimanjaro [H206] AETFAT (Association pour l'Étude Taxonomique de la Flore d'Afrique Tropical) - Correspondence (1 file, 1951-1954) [P 39] Correspondence to the manuscript of Ledermann (see entry under: Ledermann estate) Manuscript "Mangrove und Strandpflanzen", handwritten and typewritten, manuscript "Mangrove und Strandpflanzen", handwritten and typewritten, German only. numerous drawings, black ink [P39], [H57?] Manuscript "Life of desert plants", handwritten and typewritten Notes "On coffee " Personal documents [FA3/1] Files Dr. Mildbraed 1907-1917 [1 issue]: equipment lists, customs correspondence and trade correspondence for the procurement of equipment for expeditions to Africa; correspondence 1917 for the imprisonment of Mildbraed in France, the rescue of the records of the research expedition Mildbraed (5 diaries) intended for burning, thank-you note by A. Engler Curriculum vitae of Mildbraed, six pages, one-sided manual description, o.D. [after 1928]; one letter incl. Curriculum vitae and statement on the NSDAP etc. to the Amt für Wissenschaft, 20.10.1945 Annual report Botanischer Garten, 1951-1953, 1 cover folder, various notes and copies for the annual report "Innerafrika-Expedition des Herzzogs Adolf-Friedrich zu Mecklenburg": 6 reports (copies; authors: J. Mildbraed and A. Schultze), 1 Photoplattenliste Exchange of letters between Mildbraed and Hertha Schultze-Rhonhof (wife of Arnold Schultze), 1949-1952; contents a.o. biography of A. Schultze
Duke Adolf Friedrich von Mecklenburg - Schwerin photograph from 1907. He wears a uniform of the German Schutztruppe. As early as 1905 he undertook a research trip to D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a , which was followed by further trips to Central Africa and Cameroon between 1907 and 1911. The Duke became a distinguished explorer and later published travelogues. / Photographer: Scherl
Names: Mecklenburg, Adolf Friedrich Herzog on remarks: Lieutenant, Reichs-Jagdrat, Governor in Togo
- Contains: Programmes; menu sequence; orders; proof of residence<br />Includes: decorative medallion with wedding photo; geographical notes.n 1917, Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Hohenlohe-Zentralarchiv Neuenstein, La 142 Nachlass Fürst Ernst II. (1863, +1950)
Contains: Correspondence about the Africa expedition of Duke Adolf Friedrich von Mecklenburg-Schwerin; colonial war memorial. Darin: Recording of the Statutory Status of the German Colonies
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.
1915Jan 29, Secret State Archives Prussian Cultural Heritage, VI. HA, Nl Nigmann, E. Nigmann, Ernst
Contains only: Report about Tanganjika by Dr. Frhr. von Bodenhausen as companion of Duke Adolf Friedrich von Mecklenburg (sent by the Advertising Council of the German Economy)
The partial estate contains documents of the expedition to the then D e u t s c h - O s t a f r i k a of 1907/08, in particular proofs of scientific publications, travel reports, newspaper notes, work plans, diary entries, letters to Hans Meyer.
Mecklenburg, Adolf Friedrich zu