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ALMW_II._BA_A19_306 · Item · 3. April 1921
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Photographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,4 X 6,8. Description: Group picture in front of the house (clay walls, plant fibre roof), African partly with European clothes (shirt, bow tie, tie, suit), in the foreground bride and groom, bride has Arnold on her lap, behind her Wilhelm, Magdalena, Frau Blumer and another woman.

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ALMW_II._BA_A20_521 · Item · 1926
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 8,9. Description: from left to right: Steimer, Reusch, Dr. Anderson, Schw. E. Vierhub, Mrs. Swanson, Mrs. Bonandu, Schw. Wärthl, Blumer, Mrs. Rother, Arnold Blumer, Hameier, Mrs. Blumer, Jeremia, 2 Africans, in the background small brick house with corrugated iron roof. Remark: Surface damaged. Reference: Cf. N. Sheet, No. 716 (11.8 X 8.2). Cf. album 20, no. 515, 521. Cf. album 18, no. 90.

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ALMW_II._BA_A19_263 · Item · 20. Februar 1921
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Photographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 12,0 X 8,5 Description: Mrs. Sander and Hilde, Mrs. Blumer and the three children and another European woman sitting outside at a set table, African standing behind.

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Ndurmanga
ALMW_II._BA_A19_264 · Item · 1921
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Photographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,9 X 6,9 Description: Children Blumers, a European woman and an African (same as on no. 263) with a child on their shoulder, on a meadow with cattle, house of the Sanders and Meru in the background. Reference: See Album 19, No. 238/239 "Susanna, Girl from Arusha".

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untitled, family Blumer
ALMW_II._BA_A19_317 · Item · 1. August 1921
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,8 X 8,3. Description: Miss. Blumer on a mule, Mrs Blumer standing in front with the children, a horse is held by an African.

Leipziger Missionswerk