Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,7 X 8,7. Description: Guth and group (Ju./ Mäd./ ju. Männer) cross river, Africans partly with m. Wind instruments and drum. Reference: Plate and cardboard No 73 in negative box ( 2 prints). Cf. postcard box, no. P22 (14,1 X 9,0) "Evangelisationreise im Paregebirge (Ost-Afrika)" Serie Afrika II, no. 7, Verlag der Ev.-luth. Mission Leipzig, "echte Photographie".
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Blumer. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,8 X 7,7. Description: Wagon with ox team, 2 Europeans, 1 of them in the foreground (uniform and rifle), 4 Africans, plantation i. Himtergrund. Remark: Plate damaged and glued. Reference: See enlargement on cardboard I (estate of Leonhard Blumer) (29,8 X 23,8) "Our Miss. Church in Aruscha - Station - Tower 15m built in the 1st World War by an Indian master builder. I made my own bricks. Two bells. Later corrugated iron roofing, Aruscha East Africa. Arnold's baptism at 1919 Whitsun, his youngest brother, died as Dr. med. 1943 in Marburg/Lahn. Cf. album 19, no. 232 (10,7 X 8,2) "Arnolds Christening Miss. Aruscha 8 June 1919". Cf. estate Leonhard Blumer, no. 694 (9.3 X 8.2) (pale, left corner torn out and part of the photo cut off) "Our little church with the baptismal font Arnold, Otto, Gothf?.. the church and baptismal guests June 8, 1919".
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 8,4 X 5,3. Description: House with roof of plant fibres, veranda, on veranda 2 europ. men and 2 europ. women (1 m. infant), 8 Africans, hedge fence next to house. Remark: Published..: Schanz-Adolphi: At the foot of the mountain giants of East Africa.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 22,5 X 16,7. Description: half-timbered building with corrugated iron roof, 2 Europeans and 4 Africans, dogs. Remark: Surface damaged.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 22,4 X 16,9. Description: complex of buildings enclosed by a wall, notice board and sign "Kaiserliche Post" (Imperial Post Office), 2 Africans (European and traditionally dressed) sitting on grass in front of the entrance. Reference: Cf. N. Sheet, No. 837 (5.3 X 6.9).
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