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1st Mission House in Arusha
ALMW_II._BA_A19_407 · Item · 1907-1930
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Photographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,9 X 10,8 Description: European style building with tiled roof and stone walls and veranda. Remark: Surface damaged.

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2nd Mission House in Mamba
ALMW_II._BA_DV_IIe/398,Neg.A28Auf.399Nr151W5 · Item · 1900-1912
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Phototype: Photo. Format: 16,6 X 12,1 Description: Corrugated iron roof, plastered walls, surrounding veranda, on veranda European woman and man, 3 African. Persons, in front on stones on meadow 3 further persons (2 of them African). Remark: heavily retouched; published in..: Miss Bl. 1912, Number Four.

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ALMW_II._BA_DV_IIe/376,Neg.A27,Auf.488Diap.a.III19.65W68 · Item · 1900-1913
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Phototype: Photo. Format: 16,8 X 11,1. Description: Stone walls with bay windows, front veranda, garden fence and hedge fence; on veranda European woman and man with 1 child each, about 7 African. Persons (girls, boys: dressed with Kanzu, jacket, cap). Remark: Published..: Miss Bl. 1913, Number One.

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Staatsarchiv Bremen (STAB), 5,1/1 · Fonds · 1868 - 1938
Part of State Archives Bremen (STAB) (Archivtektonik)

Content: Administration of services, personnel, cash management and accounting - Collection of legal provisions and decrees, including judicial decisions on postal, telegraphic and telephone services - International postal agreements and treaties with individual states - Supervision and regulation of postal services, organisation of subordinate postal and telegraph institutions - German postal institutions abroad, especially in German New Guinea, on the Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Palau Islands and Marshall Islands, on Samoa and in Shanghai - relations of the Oberpostdirektion with shipping companies, railway companies and forwarding agents - postal statistics - postal traffic with overseas countries, also establishment of postal steamship lines - air and rail postal services - radio and radio broadcasting

Explanation: When the North German Confederation was founded, the postal system was organised as a unified state transport authority with the simultaneous disappearance of the territorial postal institutions. Bremen received a federal post office. In 1871, postal sovereignty was transferred to the German Reich. In 1874, the Reichspostverwaltung appointed Bremen as the seat of an Oberpostdirektion, which became the medium Reichspostbehörde. In addition to the territory of Bremen, its area of responsibility included the part of the administrative district of Hanover on the left bank of the Weser, parts of the administrative district of Stade and the administrative district of Thedinghausen in Brunswick. Until the First World War she was also responsible for the postal services in German New Guinea, on the Caroline Islands, Mariana Islands, Palau and Marshall Islands and Samoa. From 1934-1945 the Oberpostdirektion was called Reichspostdirektion Bremen. In 1943 it also took over the district of the Oldenburg management, which had until then been independent, and which included the Weser-Ems district. The privatization of Deutsche Bundespost was initiated in 1989, and in 1990 it was separated into the postal service and telecommunications divisions at OPD. At the end of 1992, the Postal Directorate was divided into the Postal Service and Telecommunications Directorates. Since 1995 they have been part of Deutsche Post AG and Deutsche Telekom AG. Lit.: Christian Piefke, Die Entstehung der Oberpostdirektion Bremen, in: Postgeschichtliche Blätter aus der Weser-Ems-Gebiet, Vol. 1, H. 1, 1955, S. 2-3; Werner Guddat, 100 Jahre Oberpostdirektion Bremen, Leer 1974; Theodor Windmann, 100 Jahre Oberpostdirektion Bremen, in: Postgeschichtliche Hefte Weser-Ems, Vol. 1, 1955, S. 2-3. 4, H. 4, 1973, p. 77-84; Johannes Rust, Die Postgeschichte des Bezirks der Reichspostdirektion Bremen für den Kriegsjahre 1939-1945, Bremen 1949; K. Johanns, Die ersten Schritte. Attempt to reconstruct postal conditions in the Reichspostdirektions district of Bremen after the end of the Second World War until the resumption of limited correspondence on 1 July 1945, in: Philatelie und Postgeschichte, 20, No. 89, 1986, p. 1-19; Alexis Wegener, Die Post in Bremen und Bremerhaven 1945-1964, in: Wachsende Städte an der Unterweser, 1965, p. 88-96; Der OPD-Bezirk Bremen, in: Zeitschrift für das Post- u. Fernmeldewesen, 7 (1955), p. 41-53; Oberpostdirektion Bremen (ed.), Oberpostdirektion Bremen im neuen Haus, Bremen 1985; Herbert Leclerc, Von Apia bis Yap. Former German postal institutions in the South Seas, in: Archiv für deutsche Postgeschichte 1982, pp. 7-32; Fritz Thole, Die Leiter der Oberpostdirektion Bremen, in: Postgeschichtliche Blätter aus dem Weser-Emsgebiet, vol. 1, H. 1, 1955, p. 3, H. 3, 1956, p. 29-38, vol. 2, H. 6, 1961, p. 118-119. Reference: Christian Piefke, Die Entstehung der Oberpostdirektion Bremen, in: Postgeschichtliche Blätter aus der Weser-Ems-Gebiet, vol. 1, H. 1, 1955, p. 2-3; Werner Guddat, 100 Jahre Oberpostdirektion Bremen, Leer 1974; Theodor Windmann, 100 Jahre Oberpostdirektion Bremen, in: Postgeschichtliche Hefte Weser-Ems, vol. 4, H. 4, 1973, p. 77-84; Johannes Rust, Die Postgeschichte des Bezirks der Reichspostdirektion Bremen für die Kriegsjahre 1939-1945, Bremen 1949; K. Johanns, Die ersten Schritte. Attempt to reconstruct postal conditions in the Reichspostdirektions district of Bremen after the end of the Second World War until the resumption of limited correspondence on 1 July 1945, in: Philatelie und Postgeschichte, 20, No. 89, 1986, p. 1-19; Alexis Wegener, Die Post in Bremen und Bremerhaven 1945-1964, in: Wachsende Städte an der Unterweser, 1965, p. 88-96; Der OPD-Bezirk Bremen, in: Zeitschrift für das Post- u. Fernmeldewesen, 7 (1955), p. 41-53; Oberpostdirektion Bremen (ed.), Oberpostdirektion Bremen im neuen Haus, Bremen 1985; Herbert Leclerc, Von Apia bis Yap. Former German Post Offices in the South Seas, in: Archiv für deutsche Postgeschichte 1982, pp. 7-32; Fritz Thole, Die Leiter der Oberpostdirektion Bremen, in: Postgeschichtliche Blätter aus dem Weser-Ems-Gebiet, vol. 1, h. 1, 1955, pp. 3, h. 3, 1956, pp. 29-38, vol. 2, h. 6, 1961, pp. 118-119.

File · 1875/1944
Part of Basel University Library

43 Time of Rebirth44 > Cross in France45 To the Janhagel46 In the Hero's Tomb47 > Roses of Waplitz cf. Signatur NL 117 : E 1, 1548 > Port Cannon of Daressalam49 German-Africa from a Radio Play50 Old Trinity51 Hans Allerlei52 > City "I myself "53 > Song of the Tree54 Summer Song55 Heroic Peoples cf. Signature NL 117 : E 1, 2056 We come see signature NL 117 : E 1, 2257 Believers tear see signature NL 117 : E 1, 1458 His mother son see signature NL 117 : E 1, 1759 Song of the boys60 Song of the girls see signature NL 117 : E 1, 461 Consecration song see signature NL 117 : E 1, 2362 Wilhelm Gustloff63 You fought hard

A class of the girls school
ALMW_II._BA_A22_51 · Item · 1930-1938
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,8 X 5,7 Description: Group of girls in white dresses with dark sash, white headscarves, some with book, some with folded hands, sister E. Vierhub, African teacher?, other women in the background.

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A day in Jimba
ALMW_II._MB_1895_4 · File · 1895
Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

Author: From a letter from Miss. A little turner in Jimba. Scope: p. 67-72. Includes, among other things: - (SW: demographic information about the station; school and lessons - baptismal students and catechumens; church services; Martin - native Christian; translation of the catechism; Ngoma - entertainments; nightly drumming)

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ALMW_II._BA_A4_1441 · Item · ohne Datum
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,1 X 10,3. Description: trad. rd. pointed feed. Roof, covered with grass (East Kilim. type), surrounded by bush land, Kilim. i. background.

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ALMW_II._BA_DV_VIIIa/463 · Item · ohne Datum
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

He holds a metre rule in his hand and carries his snuffbox on his chest. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,9 X 11,1. Description: with cloth around hip, bordered discounts and house in the background (blurred). Remark: strongly faded.

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A farmstead in Madschame
ALMW_II._BA_DV_IIh/41 · Item · ohne Datum
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Phototype: Photo. Format: 14,1 X 10,0. Description: Chagga house (West-Kilimanjaro design: round, covered with banana bark), left storage hut, 2 women and small child in front (clothed).

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ALMW_II._BA_A11_210 · Item · 1901-1910
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Photographer: Schanz?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,6 X 10,5. Description: before trad. House (grass, East Kilim. construction) m. Cloth clothed. Remark: Published..: Kl. Lichtstr., No. 8, page 1910, No. 3.

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ALMW_II._BA_DV_IXc/223,Auf.152Nr139 · Item · 1900-1908
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Phototype: Photo. Format: 16,8 X 11,9 Description: 2 rows of traditional round grass houses (5 in all), men and women sitting in front of them, man in front of them, dressed with cloth and cap, holding small calabash with opening towards them, other spectators on the right side. Remark: something faded; publication..: Gl. 1908, No. 1, Light Street No. 5.

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A little progress
ALMW_II._BA_A9_64(18) · Item · 1900-1914
Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,1 X 5,8 Description: (in connection with m. 63(17), Alb. 9?) House with veranda, corrugated iron roof, in front European/European woman m. Dog. Remark: Published..: Miss.Bl. 1913, No 1, Weishaupt: Hiking Days. Reference: Cf. print templates sample book, No IVa/555, Neg. A39, Auf. 440, Diap. aIII 22.68 (16,2 X 12,0) "Good comrades in Shira".

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