Phototype: Photo. Format: 6.0 X 8.8.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 6,4 X 8,8.
Leipziger MissionswerkContains: Witzenhausen (colonial school), 12 May 1924 (a letter, a postcard with a view of the wine and liqueur shop Artur Schulz in Witzenhausen); 19 May 1924; 22 May 1924; 24 May 1924; n/a 1924; 23 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 24 May 1924; 24 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 24 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 24 May 1924; 23 May 1924; 23 May 1924. June 1924; 9 August 1924; 6 August 1924; 14 August 1924; 18 October 1924; 8 November 1924; 16 November 1924; 1 December 1924; 7 December 1924; 17 December 1924 (15 letters, one postcard) Contains: Witzenhausen (Colonial School), 4 February 1925; 26 April 1925; 13 May 1925 (three letters) Contains: Nordhausen, 29 May 1925 (postcard with view of Nordhausen main station) Includes: Witzenhausen (colonial school), 9 June 1925; 7 July 1925; 24 July 1925; 13 August 1925; 23 August 1925; 14 October 1925 (postcard); 31 October 1925; 7 November 1925; 23 November 1925; 6 December 1925 (nine letters) Contains: Witzenhausen (colonial school), 19 January 1926; 14 February 1926; 9 March 1926 (telegram) (two letters, one telegram) Contains: Hohenebra, 6 September 1926; 28 September 1926; 20 September 1926 (three letters) Contains: Nordhausen, 30 October 1926 - with: Letter from V. Küdrich, Deutsche Kolonialschule Witzenhausen: Wilhelmsdorf, 29 October 1926 (two letters) Contains: Hohenebra, 6 November 1926; 27 December 1926 (contains two letters): Hamburg, 1 May 1927; 30 May 1927 (two letters) Contains: Lauenburg (Elbe), 6 June 1927 (postcard with panorama of Lauenburg from Hohnstorf) Includes: Hamburg, 25 June 1927; 5 July 1927; 11 July 1927; 6 August 1927; 24 September 1927; 17 October 1927; 5 November 1927 (for Dr W Johannes Wentzel); 11 November 1927; 13 December 1927 (nine letters) Contains: Hamburg, 10 January 1928; 12 February 1928; 16 March 1928; 22 April 1928; 14 May 1928; 18 June 1928 (postcard, postmark); 12 July 1928 (with Dr W Johannes Wentzel); 28 July 1928 (postcard); 3 September 1928; 6 September 1928; 25 September 1928; 26 September 1928; 14 November 1928 (eleven letters, two postcards) Contains: Ramelsloh (Lüneburger Heide), December 16, 1928 (postcard with view of the church of Ramelsloh) Contains: Hamburg, January 26, 1929 (with drawing); February 1, 1929 (with Dr. W. Johannes Wentzel); February 13, 1929; March 2, 1929 - with: Letter from Wilhelm Wilbrand to girlfriend Anni; March 10, 1929; June 8, 1929; August 12, 1929; September 7, 1929; September 16, 1929; September 30, 1929; October 18, 1929; November 14, 1929; December 20, 1929 (14 letters) Contains: Hamburg, January 21, 1930 (by Dr. W. Johannes Wentzel) - with: Letter from Wolfgang Wentzel, uncle of Wilhelm, to Kurt Woermann, Hamburg: Hamburg, January 20, 1930: Future Possibilities in Africa (two letters) Contains: Genoa, 31. May 1931 (postcard with view of the war memorial in Genoa); 1. June 1931 (postcard with view of the ship Ussukuma) Contains: on the Ussukuma, 5. June 1931 - with: postcard with text and notes of the song 'Weckruf' (a letter) Contains: Bregenz, 4 June 1940 (Picture postcard with Bregenz old town) Includes: Friedrichshafen am Bodensee, 20 May 1940 (postcard with castle church and marina) Includes: Berlin-Dahlem, 24 September 1941 (one letter)
Brief description: Plieningen was probably built by the Alemanni in the 6th century AD. The local lords of Plieningen, whose dynasty died out in 1645 in the male tribe, were feudatories of the Counts of Calw in the 12th century, then of the Guelphs and finally of the Palatine Counts of Tübingen in the 13th century. 1942 the incorporation to Stuttgart took place. The sub-community of Hohenheim was first mentioned in a document around 1100. After several changes of ownership, the Katharinenhospital in Esslingen acquired the Hohenheim estate in 1432 and sold it in 1676 to the Imperial Chief Provisioning Commissioner Immanuel von Garb, who extended it as a Württemberg fief to Garbenhof. In 1768 Duke Carl Eugen moved in the court as a settled fief and gave it to Franziska von Leutrum in 1772. In 1942 Hohenheim was incorporated into Stuttgart together with Plieningen. Scope: 2784 units / 110.5 linear metres Content: Official books (e.g. Accounting records, protocols, tax registers, guild books, building cadastre, purchase books, inventories and divisions) Files (municipal administration, tax matters, construction, traffic and fire-fighting, roads and paths, public waters, economy, agriculture, trade and industry, culture, school and church, police, registration, press, public safety and order, welfare and welfare, health care, sport, funeral services, administration of justice, civil status, criminal justice, army matters, armed forces, air defence, statistics) Duration: 1550-1969 Notes on use: For some files, personal blocking periods must be observed.
In: Unser Blatt, Basler Mission, Nr. 1.
Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10.9 X 7.9 Reference: See proofs, No. 10/788a (11.1 X 8.5) "Church and bell-house in Wudee".
Leipziger MissionswerkOn the right stables, on the left apartments of the natives, on the left below the church. Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,9 X 7,9.
Leipziger MissionswerkContains: Statutes of the Wakamba Mission (n.d.) Statutes (1904, with amendments from 1907), Divine Service Regulations (1906) and Visitation Regulations (1906, with amendments from 1911) of the Jagga Mission; Community Regulations for the Evangelical Lutheran Church in East Africa (1906).
Leipziger Missionswerk- Negative *
- Stereoscopic glass slide *
Photographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,9 X 7,9. Description: Crowd in front of church (men with caps and Kanzu, some women with cloths clothed), 1 europ. woman.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Nüßler?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,1 X 8,0. Description: Building europ. style, covered with plant fibres, right bell cage, crowd and missionary (unknown). Reference: Plate, flat film neg. and cardboard no. 17 in negative box ( 1 print).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 10,5 X 8. Description: Church (clay walls and roof made of plant fibres), in front a crowd on the way (limited by agaves), men with cap or hat, Kanzu.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,4 X 8,1. Description: small church with roof made of plant fibres, before and on the way crowd (Bekl.: Kanzu/ cap, some hats, cloth cloths). Reference: Cf. album 22, no. 79 (10,9 X 8,3) "Mission Mbaga in Südpare".
Leipziger MissionswerkNote Müller: Akpafu, parish in front of the church after 1930, contains: Akpafu, church, parish, school, school, church, Hermann Schosser, pupils
Norddeutsche MissionPhotographer: Mrs. or Mr. Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10.7 X 8.1. Reference: See Album 19, No. 428 (Nachlaß Blumer) (10.7 X 8.1).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Hohlfeld?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 16.5 X 11.0. Reference: flat film negative and cardboard no. 190 in negative box. See album 11, no. 369.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Guth?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8.5 X 11.1.
Leipziger MissionswerkContains among other things: Working group for German folklore. - Competence problems with the Reich Ministry of Science, Education and Popular Education, 1938 Colonial Ethnology. - Preparation of a new German indigenous policy, 1940 Amt Weltanschauliche Information. - Report for the year 1940, 1941 Adolf Hitler Schools. - Meeting of the staff, 1937 Reports of foreign newspapers, 1936-1941 "The practical political solution of the religious question in the Third Reich" by Reich Minister for Church Affairs, Kerrl, (manuscript), 1939 "Roman Catholicism in Hungary". - Report on the 34th International Eucharistic Congress in Budapest, 1938
(This is the 100th anniversary of the Leipzig Mission.) Phototype: Photo. Format: 5,7 X 6,1. Description: Interior of a church, filled with people, view to the altar (left men, right women). Reference: See estate of Dr. Mergner No. 299 (8.9 X 5.9).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 11,0 X 8,0. Description: (in addition with 810 and 811) arrive. Crowd of people since right beside church, 2 europ. women, Guth(?) riding on donkey ahead.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: unreadable. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,7 X 8,2 Description: 22 women of different ages, group picture, wrapped in scarves, on the left back further group of persons sitting on lawn. Remark: Title not readable, because photo stuck on.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,6 X 8,0. Description: in front of church in Arusha, dancing Arusha women, spectators, children.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 6,0 X 10,3. Description: Building made of bricks with corrugated iron roof, before that European crowd. Reference: Estate of Dr. Mergner No. 200 (9.0 X 6.5).
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,2 X 10,8 Description: Arushakirche (brick and plant fibre), before that on Wiese Magdalena and Arnold Blumer.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhotographer: Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,3 X 4,4. Description: Building made of bricks, plant fibre roof, tower roof made of corrugated iron. Remark: pale, title in negative.
Leipziger MissionswerkPhototype: Photo. Format: 10,6 X 6,2 Description: Building made of bricks and corrugated iron roof, before that European crowd (2 groups in row), left back building with roof made of plant fibres.
Leipziger Missionswerk