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Phototype: Photo. Format: 12,2 X 8,6 Description: 3 small children, 1 with dress, 2 with patterned long shirts, holding hands, 1 with head bandage, standing in the garden with hedge fence. Remark: faded, retouched; eq. 1912, no. 2.
Sister Jenny v. Stebut, African nurse? with infants at the bedside of patients. Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 8,5 X 5,4. Description: 2 african. Women in bed, two Africans. Women sitting by the bed, Schw. Jenny puts infant in bed standing box/ or takes it out.
Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 9,8 X 6,8 Description: almost identical m. Estate of Dr. Mergner, No. 261, 269, 270, 271; church to the right.
Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 9,6 X 6,9. Description: Cf. Alb. 14, no. 148; estate Dr. Mergner, no. 269/ 270/ 271. Remark: Photo was inserted after no. 148 again into the album, because on back side and in empty place in the album (photo corners available) in red: M1.
Photographer: Mergner?. Phototype: Postcard. Format: 13,6 X 8,5. Description: other perspective (side towards the church). Remark: on the postcard it says: My dear wife Doctor Mergner in greeting and remembrance of her Irmgard ... Photo in Madschame Jan. 1940.
Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 6,7 X 9,5. Description: Man, woman, 2 small children, baby carriage; U-shaped stone building with corrugated iron roof, in album 15, no. 2 as "Shepherd school" or preacher seminar.
Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,7 X 5,3. Description: above (Miss. Schachschneider?), holding one of the African ponies. Reference: Plate and cardboard ( 3 prints). Cf. single photo no. 110 (11,5 X 8,4) "Tent camp in Masailand" (with publishing stamp of the mission).
Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 8,5 X 5,5. Description: Schw. Jenny u. afrikan. Women with 1 infant each, sitting, behind them 2 African women and 4 men, dressed in Europe, men with hat, spectator in background.
Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 4.5 X 6.2. Description: Building complex and route leading to it; see Alb. 12, number 10 (almost identical).
Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 7,0 X 9,5 Description: almost identical with Alb. 14, no. 155. Remark: was already glued in once (glue stains). Reference: See estate of Dr. Mergner, No. 305 (5.6 X 6.0).
Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 5,7 X 8,5. Description: Cf. Alb. 14, Nr 162/163: same building, stone walls, corrugated iron roof, African workers. Reference: See estate of Dr. Mergner, No. 303 (5.8 X 8.5).
Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 5.8 X 8.5). Description: Cf. alb. 14, Nr 161 u. 162 (same building), African worker. Reference: Cf. single photo no. 34 (8.5 X 5.8) m. Text on back: "Uffe Fokken, Bruder Triebel. Sincerely yours Paul Fokken"; No. 27d on the back; recipient of the photo unknown.
Photographer: Mergner? Black?. Phototype: Postcard. Format: 14,1 X 8,9. Remark: P26a written to Hugo Triebel; P26b with wishes of Waldo Triebel; details on the postcard: photo and copyright Paul Schwär, Madschame P.O. Moschi T.T. East Africa.
Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 9,5 X 7,0. Description: European house and garden (lawn), Kilimanjaro in background; almost identical with single photo no. 28. Reference: Cf. album 14, no. 173 (6,8 X 9,7).
(before the hospital Machame?). Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 8,7 X 5,6. Description: Cf. Alb. 12, Number 4 and Alb. 4, No 1208 (similar motifs).
Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 7,0 X 9,7 Description: Women and children sitting in front of buildings and on grass. Reference: See album 14, no. 157 (5.9 X 8.5).
Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 8,5 X 5,4. Description: Cf. Alb. 14, no. 41 (almost identical), 3 African women also in the room, one with infant i. Lying in bed, one sitting at the edge of the bed, head of a third woman. Remark: The photo was added back to album 14 afterwards, because it is related to no. 39-41 and 309 respectively; probably it was there before (see damaged photo corner left below).