- Including:<br />- two negatives from a court martial in South West Africa<br />- 183 postcards (partly descriptive) with motifs (incl. Schutztruppen, locals, landscapes, places and buildings) from:<br />- German South West Africa (Namibia): a.o. Walvis Bay, Swakopmund, Windhoek, Abbabis, Otjitundo, Owamboland, Omaruru, Karibib, Kubas and Lüderitz Bay,<br />- German East Africa (Tanzania): including Tanga, Dar-es-Salaam<br />- Cape Colony (South Africa): Cape Town, Aliwal North<br />- Brazil: Guaruja. Brusque<br />- India: e.g. Ahmedabad, Abu<br />- Egypt: Port Said, Suez Canaln* 1904 - 1926, Stadtarchiv Nürnberg, E 10/32 NL Friedrich Stahl
description: Contains:StartVNr: E 2376/1909; EndVNr: E 667/1910; and others: Cooperation with the Vorderasiatisches Museum, (1909), p. 34, the Botanical Central Office for the Colonies at the Royal Botanical Garden and Museum, p. 113, and the Museum of Natural History, Berlin, (1910), p. 213 ff., 235 f.- Sale of duplicates to the Hzgl. collections of the Veste Coburg, (1909), p. 36 ff.- Cooperation with the Städtisches Museum, Bremen, (1912), pp. 75 - Cooperation with the Kgl. Landesaufnahme, pp. 167, the Kgl. Bergakademie, Berlin, (1910), pp. 219 f., and the Seminar für Geographie, Hamburg, (1909), pp. 1 ff - Lending of doublets to a girls' school, Berlin, (1910), pp. 237 - Cooperation with the BGAEU, (1910), pp. 17 ff - Cooperation with the Kgl. Landesaufnahme, pp. 167, the Kgl. Bergakademie, Berlin, (1910), pp. 219 f., and the Seminar für Geographie, Hamburg, (1909), pp. 1 ff - Lending of doublets to a girls' school, Berlin, (1910), pp. 237 ff - Cooperation with the BGAEU, (1910), pp. 17 ff, and the command of the Schutztruppe für DSW, Windhoek, (1910), p. 182, 184 Schipper: Explanation of the term "Kobirra" for Hörige, (1910), p. 72 - Karasek: Bericht über Fehldeutung des Verhaltens von natischen, (1909), p. 95 f. - by Ramsay: Explanation of his donation, (1910), p. 154 f. - Kaufmann: Donation of a skeleton, (1910), pp. 170 f.- Leupolt: Explanation of his donation, (1910), pp. 191 f.- Adametz: Report on religious ideas in Cameroon, pp. 195 ff, and on metallurgy, (1909, 1910), pp. 205 ff - "Darwinsche pathognomische Fragen", [1910], pp. 223 f.- Rathgen: Report on anthropological research in Tunisia, (1910), pp. 238 f.
description: Contains:StartVNr: E 2210/1910; EndVNr: E 1670/1911; and others: Cooperation with the Botanical Museum, pp. 387, and the Museum of Natural History, Berlin, (1911), pp. 110, 387 ff. - Sale of doublets to the Anthropological Institute of the University, Wroclaw, (1910), pp. 33 ff., the Museums für Völkerkunde, Leipzig, pp. 78 ff, Hamburg, pp. 280, Munich, (1911), pp. 383, and Stuttgart, (1910, 1913), pp. 14 ff., 148 on loan from the Saalburgmuseum, Homburg v.d.H., (1911, 1959), pp. 360 - Cooperation with the Kolonialinstitut, Hamburg, (1911), pp. 62 f. - Distribution of duplicates to private individuals, (1911), pp. 154 ff, 199, 238, 249, 372 - Cooperation with the editors of the Globus, (1910), p. 56, the Kolonialkriegerdank Association, p. 87, 129, 233, the Command of the Schutztruppen, p. 133, the Ethnological Assistance Committee, p. 220 ff, the German Colonial Society, Berlin, pp. 240 ff., the Kriegsmarine-Ausstellung, Oldenburg, pp. 50, and the Command of the Schutztruppe, Windhoek, (1911), pp. 130 - Cooperation with the White Fathers, (1910, 1911), pp. 58 ff, 251 ff. - Fechtner: Skull Shipment, (1911), p. 75 - Siegmann: Origin of the Skeletons Sent in by Maercker, (1910), p. 121 - von Sick: Corrections and Negotiations for His Work on the Wanyaturu, (1911), p. 138 ff - Lunkenbein: Offer of Skeletons, (1911), p. 160 - "General Adjustment pr. Steamship 'Oron' ...", (1911), duplication, pp. 170 ff.- [Peters:] "Ophir of the ancients. Dr. Carl Peters' theories..." [1911], Ztg.-Article, pp. 202 f.- Braunschweig: Report on planned colonial activities in the southeast of DOA, (1911), pp. 228 f.- His: "Description of the ... Poison arrows and daggers of the Herero..." (1911), Bl. 247.- Minist. the Spiritual Affairs: Report on awards, (1911), p. 283 - van Gennep: Report on his collecting activities and contacts among Mediterranean cultures, (1911), p. 293 ff - "From Grootfontein. In: Südwest-Afrikanische Ztg. : 1911-06-13, p. 326 - Staudinger: Request for support for Crompton, (1911), p. 342 ff.
Captured English march through the streets of Windhoek / Photographer: Scherl
Contains among other things: Correspondence of Ernst II, Draft of an ordinance and memorandum concerning the R e i c h s k o l o n i a l a m t ; conditions of the German Schutztruppe in South West Africa (including the Herero Uprising, railway construction, port facilities, organisational issues) ; border issues (including correspondence with King Leopold II of Belgium) ; business distribution plans ; budget for 1906 ; newspaper clippings Darin: overview plan of the railway line Windhuk-Rehoboth ; caricature from the "Kladderadatsch" (with illustration of Ernst II).
Contains among other things: Overview of the transactions of the Reich Court in 1904 Annual reports of the Reich Insurance Office for 1904 and 1905 Drafts of laws concerning the pensions of widows and orphans of professors at the Kaiser Wilhelm University of Strasbourg from Feb. 1905, the Trade Accident Insurance Act from March 1905, the Reich Civil Servants Act from Apr. 1905, discharge of the Reich Invalidity Fund from Oct. 1905, and the annual report of the Reich Insurance Office for 1904 and 1905. 1905 Draft of provisions on the use of means of the Reich for the purposes of social welfare for war invalids dated Aug. 1917, contract of settlement between the German Reich and the Netherlands dated March 1905, application for legal capacity for "Turnverein Windhuk" in Deutsch-Südwestafrika dated Apr. 1905, calculation of the period of service for determining retirement pension
Reichsmarineamtand others: Windhoek (Windhoek); Kahnrivier; Swakopmund; Oitjo natives (Owambo, Herero; Witbooi-Nama); Buren; mountain battery in Windhoek; Hendrik Witbooi (*1824, ?1905); member of the German Schutztruppe; construction of the Nord-Südbahn; (28 x 21 cm) different sizes; album with photographs, sw
and others: Lazaret in Windhoek; Warrior Association Windhoek; Native Church in Windhoek; Natives (Herero; Nama; Owambo); German Schutztruppe; Fortress Omaruru; Church in Bethany; Oitjo; Artillery of the German Schutztruppe; Kunene river; Owambo mission station; native animal species; Gobabis fortress; Oas fortress; Auasberg heliographer station; Keetmanshoop fortress; (28 x 21 cm) various sizes; album with photographs, black and white; z. T. strongly faded
Contains: Map Warmbad - Naukluft - Hoachanas - Heirachabis Map Karibib - Namutoni - Gobabis - Windhoek
Civil Supply Certificate from the Imperial Protection Force for South West Africa 1907 - Dated postcards with inscriptions: Las Palas 1904 - Swakopmund 1904 - Daily distribution of rations to prisoners of war in Windhoek 1904 - Windhoek, Garnisionsküche 1905 - Old Zulu with pipe 1906 - Bastard beauty in Keetmannshoop digitized on CD available 19.02.2007 in ECR 200 No. 105
Contains: - Chapter 1: The Departure; Chapter 1 - 2: The First Impressions; Chapter 23 - Chapter 3: Soldiers' Life; Chapter 49 - Chapter 4: The Rainy Season; Chapter 82 - Chapter 5: The Expedition Makes the South; Chapter 103 - Chapter 6: The Old Song; Chapter 140 - Chapter 7: The Paresis Mountains; Chapter 159 - Chapter 8: The Old Song. Chapter: Patrol Rides; p. 196 - Chapter 9: Steppe Fire; p. 220 - Chapter 10: The Natives; p. 240 - Chapter 11: Cultural Work; p. 255 - Chapter 12: Days of Freedom; p. 280 - Chapter 13: Sea Ice; p. 295 - Chapter 14: Expedition to the East; p. 310 - Chapter 15: Windhoek; p. 339 - 16 Chapter: Farmwirtschaften; p. 361 - 17 Chapter: Die Heimreise; p. 382 Contains also: numerous photos and maps
21.11.1940-14.12.1940, State Archives Hamburg, 113-6 State Administration - Wirtschafts-. Agricultural and social department
Krabbenhöfft & Lampe03.12.1940-07.12.1940, State Archives Hamburg, 113-6 State Administration - Wirtschafts-. Agricultural and social department
Krabbenhöfft & LampeGun of the protection force in fire position at the railway line Windhoek - Keetmanshoop / Photographer: Scherl
Provisioning column from Windhoek in German South West Africa / Photographer: Scherl
The railway line Windhuk - Keetmanshoop in the colony Deutsch-Südwestafrika was haunted in 1914. Here soldiers of the Schutztruppe walk along their tracks / Photographer: Scherl
Contains: Landing conditions in Swakopmund; Contract between the German Southwest African State Treasury and the Woermann Line Hamburg concerning transport services, 28 Dec. 1903; Siltation of the Port of Swakopmund and Removal, 22 Aug. 1904; Landing Diary; Relations between Maj. Lequis and the Swakopmund Stage prior to the takeover of the Stage; Permanent orders for the troops and other forces accommodated in Swakopmund, including the German Army, the German Army and the German Army, the German Army, the German Army and the German Army, the German Army, the German Army and the German Army. d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage magazine service d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d. Stage management services d.
Lequis, ArnoldDeparture from the railway station in Windhoek. The German group goes south / Photographer: Scherl
Contains: Jubilee horticultural exhibition Leipzig, pension and pension institution of the German visual artists in Weimar, Protestant community of Bant near Wilhelmshaven, Monument to the Battle of the Nations near Leipzig, Committee for the Dissemination of the Papal Encyclical on the Workers' Question, Nobilitas Monastery in Potsdam, "Tell" shooting society in Kulmbach, German Protestant community in Pretoria, Men's club of the Red Cross in Strasbourg, seamen's houses of the imperial navy in Wilhelmshaven and Kiautschou, statue for Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia in Metz, Catholic church in Wörth an der Sauer, soldiers' home in Jüterborg, Augusta club for daughters of deceased officers, school building in Windhoek, church building of the German Protestant community in Shanghai, German folk theatre in London, Buildings for Protestant unfunded in Karlsbad, Bismarck Monument on the Knivsberg, Archbishop's Boys' School in Bucharest, Hermann's bust for the Hall of Fame in Görlitz, Association for Medical Mission, Blücherstein in Treptow, German Fleet Association, Writers' Home in Jena, Volkstümlicher Hochschulkreis, Central Association for the Care of the School-leaved Youth, Central Association of German Veterans in Philadelphia, Evangelical German Church in Mexico, Evangelical Association for Internal Mission in Metz, German Evangelical School Association in Brno, Kaiser Friedrich Memorial in Metz, German Catholic Women's Mission in Paris, Hellmannstein Committee in Neisse, German School Association in London, Association for German Seafarers in Antwerp, Women's Aid for Abroad in Berlin, etc.a.
Contains: Requests from/for restoration of the Katharinenkirche in Oppenheim, German Charity Association in Constantinople, International Hospital in Naples, German Luther Foundation in Berlin, Association for Holiday Colonies and Summer Care, Committee for the Dissemination of the Pontifical Encyclical on the Workers' Question, Pastor Harms for a contribution to the construction of a church in Bant near Wilhelmshafen, Völkerschlachtdenkmal near Leipzig, Nobilitas Abbey in Potsdam, Schützengesellschaft Tell near Kulmbach, German Protestant Community in Pretoria, Educational Museum in Philadelphia, Monument to Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia in Metz, Catholic Parish in Wörth, Soldiers' Home in Jüterbog, Rhenish Evangelical Africa Association for Church in Windhoek, Church Building of the German Evangelical Community in Shanghai, German Volkstheater Association in London, Buildings for Protestant unfunded people in Karlovy Vary, construction of seaman's houses in Wilhelmshafen and Kiautschau, Bismarck memorial on the Knivsberg, Blücherstein in Treptow, writer's home in Jena, East Asian expedition of the German Fleet Association, association for the care of school-leaved youth in Berlin, association of veterans of the German army in Pensylvania, National naval monument for the lost crews of Prussian and German warships, church building of the Protestant German congregation in Mexico, Protestant Association for Internal Mission to Metz, German Catholic Women's Mission, Kaiser Friedrich Monument in Metz, German Protestant School Association in Brno, German Catholic Women's Mission in Paris, Hellmann Monument in Neiße, German School Association in East-London, Foundation of Honorary Prizes for the 22nd anniversary of the war, German Catholic Women's Mission, German School Association in East London. German Swimming Association Festival in Munich, Kaiserjubiläums- and VI. Austrian Federal Shooting in Vienna, Seemannsheim in Antwerp, Fritz-Reuter-Monument in Stavenhagen, Pensionsverband der Inneren Mission in Berlin, German Association of Christian Young Men in London, Frauenhilfe für Ausland in Berlin, Barmherzige Schwester in Wiener Neustadt, Deutsches Museum in Munich, Construction Committee of the Kaiser Franz Josef Soldier Anniversary SODIATE Chapel in Riedern, Memorial Hall in memory of the Schmalkaldic League in Schmalkalden, National Flight Donation, Society for Combating Unemployment, Verein für Bad Mergentheim, Verlag für Vaterländische Kunst in Stuttgart, German Peace Society
Photo: Photo carrier: Photo paper glued on half cardboard Image and sheet size: 14.5 x 10.5 cm; 21 x 15 cm Remarks: Pencil note on the back: Der Ritter [Reiter?] von Südwest Windhuk Deutsch-Südwestafrika, compare picture series 975, no. 2a
Execution: Picture postcard of photography Persons and institutions involved in the creation: R e i c h s k o l o n i a l b u n d , Berlin Picture carrier: paper Picture and sheet size: 14.5 x 10.4 cm; 14.9 x 10.6 cm Remarks: compare picture series 975, no. 2, picture postcard with greeting message to Beiermeister at the back, Stuttgart, corner damaged
The men who had been drafted into the war meet in front of the town hall in Windhoek, Namibia, which was then the colony of German Southwest Africa. De Vaal, the son-in-law General Botha´s speaks to the German population in Windhoek / Photographer: Scherl
Transport of German troops at the railway station in Windhoek / Photographer: Scherl