Enthält u.a.: Queensland. The return of the New Guinea Islanders, 1885 "Papers relative to Armed Reprisals inflicted upon Natives of various Islands in the Western Pacific by H. M. S. ’Diamond", London 1886 Papers relating to the recent operations of H. M. S. ’Opal’ against Natives of the Salomon Islands", London 1887 Correspondence relating to Polynesian Labour in the Colony of Queensland with appendices, London 1892
Arbeiter. (Jabim und Neu-Mecklenburg) Eingeborener aus dem Dorfe Lalu Eingeborener aus dem Dorfe Lalu* Neu Guinea - Arbeiter aus Neu-Mecklenburg und Eingeborener aus dem Dorfe Lalu
UntitledContains: No. 124/1: 1 round ebony disc with label "East Africa" (diameter: approx. 19 cm) No. 124/2: 1 round ebony disc, piece (diameter: approx. 19 cm) No. 124/3: 1 oval tree disc (wall decoration), inscription: "Genuine Australian Mulga", slogan by Charles Kingsley (length: approx. 25 cm) No. 124/2: 1 round ebony disc, piece (diameter: approx. 19 cm) 124/4: 1 oval tree disc (wall decoration), inscription: "Genuine Australian Mulga" and flower motif (length: approx. 21 cm) No. 124/5: 1 ornamental bench: 5 waterfowl, Chinese with vessel No. 124/6: 1 decorated comb, New Guinea No. 124/7: 1 narrow wooden part: weaver's ship, New Guinea (length: approx. 22 cm) No. 124/8: 1 narrow wooden part in letter opener form (length: approx. 28 cm); place of storage: magazine Westhafen
West Africa. 'Carte du Cameroon': map showing French and German possessions, with the frontier according to the agreements of 18 April 1908 and 4 November 1911, and the provisional frontier after the agreement of March 1916; (also covering territory now in Equatorial Guinea). Reference table. Inset: 'Carte du Togo': map (also covering territory now in Ghana); scale: 1 inch to about 32 miles [1:2,027,520]; MS additions showing a proposed railway and a proposed Anglo-French boundary; inset dimensions: 30 cm x 13 cm. Endorsed: 'Maps communicated by French Colonial Office May 21st 1919, shewing proposals laid before Lord Milner at meeting with M Simon at French Colonial Office on the previous day'.
West Africa. 'Cameroons': map (covering territory now in Cameroon, Congo and Equatorial Guinea) showing administrative districts. Reference tables. [By] the War Office, July 1915.
Webster, Capt. Cayley Travels in German New Guinea NO MS. Referee report ( two separate ones) by sir C.R.Markham Not published
Contains above all: Reports of the Geh. Oberregierungsrat Haber on, among other things, the mistreatment of Germans
Contains among other things: Contract between the Syndicate for the Development of the Waria Area (Waria Syndicate) and the Reich Treasury for Mining and Mining Rights in the Southeastern Part of Kaiser-Wilhelmsland (German New Guinea, New Guinea), July 1914 (copy); Waria Syndicate's claim for compensation against Australia on the basis of the German-Australian Liquidation Agreement; selection of an expert for the evaluation of the Waria Treaty in German New Guinea; expert opinion: "The Waria Syndicate"; Settlement Agreement between the German Reich and the Waria Syndicate (draft), 1933; Partnership Agreement of the Waria Syndicate, 1915 (transcript)
Village on the Hermitine Islands (Admiralty Islands). / Photographer: Scherl
New Guinea: Village of the middle Wussi plain on New Summer, one of the last visited by the murdered German Dammköhler. / Photographer: Scherl
Contains: 4 expertises by Escherich
Treatment of enemy private property in occupied territories: typed memoranda, with list of colonies concerned; Togoland, Cameroons, Samoa, New Guinea, German South West Africa and German East Africa; includes typed 'Order Concerning the Liquidation of British Colonies', by Governor-General von Bissing, in occupied Belgium. Original Correspondence From: Foreign Office. Folio(s): 160-205.
Contains among other things: Ships: "Elisabeth", "Prinz", "Adalbert", "Olga", "Ariadne", "Stein", "Gneisenau", "Cyclop", "Nautilus", "Iltis", "Stosch", "Möwe", "Sophie", "Wolf", "Adler", "Nixe", "Albatros", "Bismarck", "Elisabeth": Sydney, New Britain, New Ireland, New Guinea, Jokohama, 16. Oct. 1884 - 2 Jan. 1885 "Nautilus": Chemulpo, Shanghai, 9 - 21 July 1885 "Polecat": Chemulpo, Mokpo, July 1885 "Polecat": Mokpo, Shanghai, 15 - 20 July 1885 "Seagull": Somali coast, Manda-Bai, island Songa-songa, May 1886 "Bismarck": Jaluit, Ebon, Namourik, Madjuro, 29 May - 3 June 1886 Meteorological observations in St. Thomas, 1878-1883
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains: Reports in English by J. Graf von Pfeil about his travels after: New Guinea Dec. 1887 - July 1889, Java July - Sept. 1887, East Africa 1891, South Africa May - Dec. 1892, Spain and Morocco March - May 1897
Pfeil, Joachim vonContains among other things: Regulations for the approval of foreign warships Port regulations for German New Guinea
German Imperial Naval OfficeContains: No. 117/1: 1 hatchet, Stone Age, New Guinea No. 117/2: 2 stone tools (without wooden handle); location: magazine Westhafen
The Rhenish Mission in Kaiser-Wilhelmsland/Papua New Guinea
Rhenish Missionary SocietyContains among other things: H. Schentke: Reminder against emigration to Brazil. Berlin, no year (publication)
Enthält u.a.: Agreement between Great Britain and Germany respecting the Rio del Rey on the West coast of Africa. Signed at Berlin, April, 14, 1893. London 1893
Enthält u.a.: Supplementary Arrangement between England and Germany relative to their respective spheres of action in the Gulf of Guinea, London 1887