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        untitled, crowd of people
        ALMW_II._BA_A4_622 · Item · 1910-1914
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Phototype: Photo. Format: 7,5 X 5,6 Description: Boys and some men with long sticks, tufts at the end of the sticks, true. Easter dance (cf. 627, Alb.4).

        Leipziger Missionswerk
        untitled, Church of Sango
        ALMW_II._BA_DV_III/15 · Item · ohne Datum
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,2 X 8,1. Description: in the style of a Chagga house built: of grass, in the entrance group of people (dressed with europ. clothes, scarves.

        Leipziger Missionswerk
        ALMW_II._BA_A4_49 · Item · ohne Datum
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Phototype: Photo. Format: 10,8 X 8,1. Description: seen from the foot of the hill. Reference: Plate and cardboard No 90 in negative box (1 print). See photo no. 112 (11,2 X 8,2) "On the dedication day of the Mtii Church (Miss. Michel and Guth)". Cf. single photo no. 113 (11,2 X 8,4) with marking (to cut off the photo) and retouching.

        Leipziger Missionswerk
        untitled, Church of Lyamungu
        ALMW_II._BA_NMergner_274 · Item · 1932-1940
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Photographer: Mergner?. Type: Photo. Format: 17,3 X 12,7. Description: Church similar to that of Machame (plastered stone walls, double corrugated iron roof), in front of it a bell-house, right small house, in front of church crowd (European clothes/cloths).

        Leipziger Missionswerk
        untitled, building (church?)
        ALMW_II._BA_A4_969 · Item · ohne Datum
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Phototype: Photo. Format: 9,7 X 7,3 Description: House with double grass roof, walls made of branches and covered with clay, partly damaged, people sitting on the outside, hats on sticks.

        Leipziger Missionswerk
        ALMW_II._BA_A4_916a · Item · ohne Datum
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Phototype: Photo. Format: 8,1 X 11,1. description: (motive see 915a) bell cage from close, 1 man and 4 children in front of it (africa), man europ. cl., children m. white. long. Shirts. Reference: See album 22, no. 30 (16,1 X 10,7).

        Leipziger Missionswerk
        ALMW_II._BA_A18_160 · Item · 23. September 1923
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Photographer: Frau Blumer?. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,2 X 8,3 Description: standing in a circle and holding hands, in the middle a smaller child standing, all dressed in white (simple cut dresses, long shirts), right in the background other persons, missionaries Reusch and Blumer.

        Leipziger Missionswerk
        ALMW_II._BA_A16_15 · Item · 1920-1930
        Part of Evangelical Lutheran Mission Leipzig

        Photographer: Mrs. or Mr. Blumer. Phototype: Photo. Format: 11,4 X 6,9. Description: 7 girls: europ. dressed, 1 Maasai- or Arushamädchen, 1 young man: europ. dressed, standing together with son Blumers. Reference: See album 20, no. 533 (10,5 X 8,0) "Christmas in Aruscha 1927"(?). See album 20, no. 584 (11.0 X 8.1). Cf. estate L. Blumer, Nr 752 (11,0 X 8,2) "The decorated church on the wedding day in Aruscha".

        Leipziger Missionswerk
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        276 / 465 · Part · 10. Juli 1913
        Part of Centre for Mission and Ecumenism - North Church Worldwide

        Bock (Makamba) to Bracker about a life-threatening malaria that was exacerbated by loneliness. About the slow progress of the work, which always rests when Bock is not supervising. A complaint that workers only want to be obliged to work for a few days at a time, but never for a whole month. Consideration of getting forced laborers through the military in Kassulo. Lieutenant Rothardt informs us that we must quickly occupy the whole country with Protestant mission stations - not so much because of Islam, but because of the Catholics, who penetrate the Protestant mission area in disregard of all treaties. Jessen and Andersen are, contrary to the agreements, not in Neu-Breklum to support Bock, but 'sitting in Kigoma, which would not have been necessary at all'. Lieutenant Colonel Rothardt had to perform an operation and pull one of Bock's molars in a half-hour action 'that neither Lieutenant Colonel nor I will forget'. Complaint that incorrect texts are printed by Bock in the Mission Gazette and that his forwarded corrections are not incorporated. Since attempts with date palms have failed, Bock asks for perennials of apple, pear, cherry, plum, peach, apricot, currant, gooseberry, and rose trunks. Bock bought three cattle, but they don't give milk, because there's no calf.

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        276 / 634 · Part · 24. Mai 1914
        Part of Centre for Mission and Ecumenism - North Church Worldwide

        [Personalakte Walter Bock] Bock (Kikangala) to Lucht (?) with the message that Shunga had been chosen as the third mission station. In addition, there was a discussion with Andersen concerning the abortion of the indigenous people. They had reconciled and now wanted to work hand in hand. Although Bock's health is not doing well, he wants to support Andersen as much as possible in the construction. Problems with attending church: When Bock talks about the Last Judgement and the devil, the Waha are relieved when they hear about Jesus. But immediately after the service they go again to sacrifice to an 'evil spirit', because Bock mentioned his name in the service, and he must therefore be appeased with a sacrifice. Description of further confrontation with pagan rituals. Ask for a bell and some books. Request reimbursement of safari costs. Bock reports about a secret letter, which the missionaries received from Bracker, and about which Lucht should know nothing. But since Bock does not agree with the content of the letter at all, he now turns to Lucht with confidence. But he should not mention this to Bracker. Bracker wants to make missionaries Jessen the leader, secretary and cashier of the African missionaries. Bock rejects this, ascribes to Jessen the manners of a farmer, denies him a 'louder and true personality'. Bock writes that Jessen would already be acting like a prophet. Bock accuses Bracker of thinking that everything that comes from North Schleswig is 'gold without exception', including Jessen. Bock, on the other hand, proposes Missionary Gaarde as chairman. Gaarde would soon leave the ministry of the brother congregations and could then be engaged for Breklum. Then you can make him chairman. Bock, in any case, would never recognise Jessen as chairman.

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        319 / 569 · Part · Mai 1912
        Part of Centre for Mission and Ecumenism - North Church Worldwide

        [Personalakte Peter Jessen] Jessen (Missionsstation?) [He writes the question mark to indicate that the station does not yet have a name] to Mrs. Bracker with the request that she name the new mission station. Report about the worries about the seriously ill missionary Bock, who apparently lost his memory. 'He eats and drinks, but he doesn't remember the whole trip.' Bock had overstrained himself 'despite the most urgent warnings' on the journey too much while cycling. He was supposed to travel in a hammock, but insisted on cycling himself. The concern for Bock depresses the entire mood.

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        319 / 561 · Part · 2. September 1913
        Part of Centre for Mission and Ecumenism - North Church Worldwide

        [Personalakte Peter Jessen] Jessen (Kigoma) to Bracker with the hint that 'many important decisions have been made' lately, joyful expectation about the soon arrival of the 'brides', the planned return journey with the brides to the mission station and the expected weather conditions, Malaria attacks, lack of manpower due to the fasting month of Ramadan, the attraction of Mrs Andersen to the indigenous women, African literature, poor attendance at church, and a helper and faithful churchgoer named Kivani (?).), Please, let the board send another missionary to Kigoma.

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        227 / 176 · Part · 5. September 1924
        Part of Centre for Mission and Ecumenism - North Church Worldwide

        Letters from other mission houses and mission friends] Paschen (Neukirchner Mission) to Bracker about plans of the Neukirchner to take up again their former mission areas in Urundi. Request whether the route to Urundi via the former Breklum mission stations is possible. Paschen asked whether Breklum was still interested in the mission areas in Uha at all, or whether they could be left to new churches.

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        319 / 633 · Part · 10. Mai 1914
        Part of Centre for Mission and Ecumenism - North Church Worldwide

        [Personalakte Peter Jessen] Jessen (Kigoma) to Bracker about the dispute between Bock and Andersen, the failed estimate for Kigoma and the ambiguity regarding a new mission station. Jessen and his wife are sick. Messages for the mission sheet.

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        Uha
        o. Sig. · File · 1933-1935
        Part of Neukirchen Mission

        among others various correspondence with British authorities and Breklumer Mission

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        Landeskirchliches Archiv Stuttgart, F 39, Nr. 421 · File · 1902-1939
        Part of Regional Church Archive Stuttgart (Archivtektonik)
        • 1902-1939, Landeskirchliches Archiv Stuttgartn* Contains:<br />- Pentecost offerings, 1902-1935<br />- Cameroon offerings (Basel Mission on the Feast of Apparitions), 1914-1935<br />- Domestic church congregations, 1914-1935<br />- Württemberg Bible Institute on Reformation Day, 1916-1935<br />- Gustav-Adolf-Verein (1. Advent), 1916-1935<br />- Harvest festival, 1920-1935<br />- Church relief fund (Good Friday), 1914-1935<br />- Regional penitential day (Invocavit), 1919-1937<br />- Special purposes, 1918-1935<br />- War aid and consequences of war (Alsace, emigrants from Russia, Ruhr aid), 1915-1923<br />- Care for the bereaved, (Sunday of the Dead and Heroes' Memorial Day), 1927-1937<br />- Church renewal in Undingen, 1932<br />- Inner Mission, 1934<br />- Youth work, 1935<br />- DEK, 1935-1938<br />- Evangelical State Church in Württemberg, 1937-1939
        Two months in Jimba.
        ALMW_II._MB_1900_19 · File · 1900
        Part of Francke's Foundations in Halle

        Author: According to Miss's diary. Mendner. Scope: pp. 272-276. Contains, among other things: - "Tagewerk during Miss. Pfitzinger's absence." (SW: Departure of Miss Pfitzimger to Ikutha; school and church service; children stealing food frequently; beginning of maize harvest; treatment of the sick; theft) - "After Br. Pfitzinger's return, 4th to 28th February". (SW: arrest of a burglar; division of labour; lessons; downpours) Darin: "Three Dschaggamädchen in Madschame".

        Leipziger Missionswerk