Digital Library - Selected African Holdings
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Selected items with African Origination
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"Baziya. Kaffer-Mädchen Xosa" ("Baziya. Kaffir girl Xosa"). A girl wearing shawls, a cap, bangles, rings and earrings, is playing an indigenous violin. In the background buildings and trees. Wilhelm Friedrich …
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"Kinder beim Spiel in Gonja" ("Children playing in Gonja"). A blindfolded girl trying to hit the middle of a wooden target with a stick (?). Large group of spectators Wilhelm …
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"Kokkeleiren, Ngaoundéré". ("The cooks' residence, Ngaoundéré".) Woman with small child. Houses, yellow flowers and grass. The Ngaoundéré mountain top in the distance.
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Photograph of a little child leaning one arm on the seat of a wooden chair. The child is wearing a bright dress with a collar.
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Portrait of seven children on a scooter, in Cameroon.
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Portrait of a young boy in Cameroon.
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African children in front of the church of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Ovan, Gabon.
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Four leprous girls gardening, in front of a building, in the leper-house of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Ebeigne, Gabon.
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Several Catholic missionary sisters are shown standing with rows of other people before a pair of thatch-roofed buildings meant as housing for children. The back of the postcard has no …
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"Christbaum im Missionshaus Gonja. Beachte die Baufälligkeit" ("Christmas tree in the mission house, Gonja. Note the dilapidation"). Two of Guth's children in front of the christmas tree in the living …