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                <text>Enthält u.a. Korrespondenz und schriftlich festgehaltene Telefonate  von Wilhelm Preiswerk-Imhoff mit vertauten Handelspartnern, Britischen Regierungsvertretern und Abgeordneten (u.a. Arthur Palliser und Viscount Templetown) in London, britischen Handelsbanken (u.a. Leslie Couper), der Britischen Kolonialverwaltung (u.a. W.C. Bottomley, Lawrence Jones - auch in der Funktion als Anwalt, H.G. Bushe und Amery), dem Direktor der Schottischen Mission in Edinburgh (Rev. Frank Ashcroft), mit dem Commonwealth Trust Ltd. sowie der Redaktion der britischen Times.  Includes correspondence and transcribed telephone conversations by Wilhelm Preiswerk-Imhoff with close trading partners, British Government officials and MPs (including W.C. Bottomley, Arthur Palliser and Viscount Templetown) in London, British trading banks (including Leslie Couper), the British Colonial Administration (including  W.C. Bottomley, Lawrence Jones - also in the capacity of a lawyer, H.G. Bushe and Amery), the Director of the Scottish Mission in Edinburgh (Rev. Frank Ashcroft), with the Commonwealth Trust Ltd. and the editors of the Times.  Wilhelm Preiswerk-Imhoff übernahm das Präsidium der MHG 1895 von seinem Vater Eduard Preiswerk in zweiter Generation. Eduard Preiswerk hatte das Amt 1864 von Ulrich Zellweger übernommen, nachdem er zuvor im Missionskomitee tätig gewesen war. Wilhelm Preiswerk-Imhoff hielt das Amt bis zu seinem Tod von 1938. Vor seiner Funktion als MHG-Präsident hatte er als Sekretär des Missionsinspektoren die Gelegenheit, zahlreiche Standorte der Basler Mission sowie der Handelsgesellschaft vor Ort kennenzulernen.  Wilhelm Preiswerk-Imhoff took over the presidency of the MHG in 1895 from his father Eduard Preiswerk in second generation. Eduard Preiswerk had taken over the office from Ulrich Zellweger in 1864, after having previously been a member of the mission committee. Wilhelm Preiswerk-Imhoff held the office until his death in 1938. Before becoming MHG President, he had the opportunity, as Secretary to the Mission Inspector, to become acquainted with numerous locations of the Basel Mission as well as the Trading Company on site.
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                <text>Enthält u.a. Korrespondenz und schriftlich festgehaltene Telefonate von Wilhelm Preiswerk-Imhoff, William Preiswerk und Max Preiswerk mit vertauten Handelspartnern, Britischen Regierungsvertretern und Abgeordneten (u.a. Arthur Palliser und Viscount Templetown) in London, britischen Handelsbanken (u.a. Leslie Couper), der Britischen Kolonialverwaltung (u.a. W.C. Bottomley, Lawrence Jones - auch in der Funktion als Anwalt, H.G. Bushe und Amery) und dem Commonwealth Trust Ltd.  Includes correspondence and transcribed telephone conversations by Wilhelm Preiswerk-Imhoff, William Preiswerk and Max Preiswerk with close trading partners, British Government officials and MPs (including W.C. Bottomley, Arthur Palliser and Viscount Templetown) in London, British trading banks (including Leslie Couper), the British Colonial Administration (including  W.C. Bottomley, Lawrence Jones - also in the capacity of a lawyer, H.G. Bushe and Amery) and the Commonwealth Trust Ltd.  Wilhelm Preiswerk-Imhoff übernahm das Präsidium der MHG 1895 von seinem Vater Eduard Preiswerk in zweiter Generation. Eduard Preiswerk hatte das Amt 1864 von Ulrich Zellweger übernommen, nachdem er zuvor im Missionskomitee tätig gewesen war. Wilhelm Preiswerk-Imhoff hielt das Amt bis zu seinem Tod von 1938. Vor seiner Funktion als MHG-Präsident hatte er als Sekretär des Missionsinspektoren die Gelegenheit, zahlreiche Standorte der Basler Mission sowie der Handelsgesellschaft vor Ort kennenzulernen.  Wilhelm Preiswerk-Imhoff took over the presidency of the MHG in 1895 from his father Eduard Preiswerk in second generation. Eduard Preiswerk had taken over the office from Ulrich Zellweger in 1864, after having previously been a member of the mission committee. Wilhelm Preiswerk-Imhoff held the office until his death in 1938. Before becoming MHG President, he had the opportunity, as Secretary to the Mission Inspector, to become acquainted with numerous locations of the Basel Mission as well as the Trading Company on site.
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                <text>[Individuals]: Sautter, Alfred Oskar (Mr)
[Individuals]: Sautter, Lydia
[Photographers / Photo Studios]: Sautter, Alfred Oskar (Mr)
[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: Archives: A - China: A-80 - Personal Papers / Nachlässe: A-80.10 - Alfred Oskar Sautter (BV 1508): A-80.10.04 - Miscellaneous / Diverses
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                <text>Date early: 22.03.1884</text>
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                <text>Enthält Schreiben der MHG an deren Handelsniederlassung in Cape Coast Castle.  Contains letters from MHG to its trading branch in Cape Coast Castle.
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                <text>[Archives catalogue]: Guides / Finding aids: BHG - Basler Handelsgesellschaft / Basel Trading Company: BHG-13 - Goldküste und Ghana / Gold Coast and Ghana: BHG-13.11 - Korrespondenz Cape Coast / Cape Coast Correspondence
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