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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon, Duala, Bonaku, main mission station.  3.a. Mission station without the church,  b. Bonaku mission station with the church, c. Bonaku Churchyard,   d. Bonaku missionaries and children.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Duala.  Bonaku.  Medical mission.  4.a.  Schools and Sunday Schools,  b. Girls' Boarding School,  c. Medical mission,  d. Indigenous christians and mission staff.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Duala.  Bonaku.  Medical mission.  4.a.  Schools and Sunday Schools,  b. Girls' Boarding School,  c. Medical mission,  d. Indigenous christians and mission staff.
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[Geography]: Africa {continent}: Cameroon {modern state}: Littoral {province}: Douala {place}: Bonaku {place}
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Duala.  Bonaku.  Medical mission.  4.a.  Schools and Sunday Schools,  b. Girls' Boarding School,  c. Medical mission,  d. Indigenous christians and mission staff.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Duala.  Bonaku.  Medical mission.  4.a.  Schools and Sunday Schools,  b. Girls' Boarding School,  c. Medical mission,  d. Indigenous christians and mission staff.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Duala.  Bonaku.  Medical mission.  4.a.  Schools and Sunday Schools,  b. Girls' Boarding School,  c. Medical mission,  d. Indigenous christians and mission staff.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Duala.  Bonaku.  Medical mission.  4.a.  Schools and Sunday Schools,  b. Girls' Boarding School,  c. Medical mission,  d. Indigenous christians and mission staff.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Duala.  Bonaku.  Medical mission.  4.a.  Schools and Sunday Schools,  b. Girls' Boarding School,  c. Medical mission,  d. Indigenous christians and mission staff.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Duala.  Bonaku.  Medical mission.  4.a.  Schools and Sunday Schools,  b. Girls' Boarding School,  c. Medical mission,  d. Indigenous christians and mission staff.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon. Duala.  Bonaku.  Medical mission.  4.a.  Schools and Sunday Schools,  b. Girls' Boarding School,  c. Medical mission,  d. Indigenous christians and mission staff.
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[Individuals]: Vöhringer, Johannes (Mr)
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon.  Duala.  Bonaku.  Mission workshops.  Mission trading post.  5.a. Mission traders and their servants/employees,  b. Indigenous employees,  c. Trading post and traders,  d. Buildings (and interiors),  e. Jetty and shore,  f. Mission workshops.
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[Institutions]: Gesellschaft Nordwest-Kamerun (firm)
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[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: child: children's wear
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon.  Duala.  Bonaku.  Mission workshops.  Mission trading post.  5.a. Mission traders and their servants/employees,  b. Indigenous employees,  c. Trading post and traders,  d. Buildings (and interiors),  e. Jetty and shore,  f. Mission workshops.
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[Individuals]: Vöhringer, Johannes (Mr)
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon.  Duala.  Bonaku.  Mission workshops.  Mission trading post.  5.a. Mission traders and their servants/employees,  b. Indigenous employees,  c. Trading post and traders,  d. Buildings (and interiors),  e. Jetty and shore,  f. Mission workshops.
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[Geography]: Africa {continent}: Cameroon {modern state}: Littoral {province}: Douala {place}: Bonaku {place}
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[Themes]: religion and philosophy (general): Christianity: missionary m
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon.  Duala.  Bonaku.  Mission workshops.  Mission trading post.  5.a. Mission traders and their servants/employees,  b. Indigenous employees,  c. Trading post and traders,  d. Buildings (and interiors),  e. Jetty and shore,  f. Mission workshops.
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[Individuals]: Leimenstoll, Johannes Immanuel (Mr)
[Individuals]: Trautwein, Wilhelm (Mr)
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[Photographers / Photo Studios]: Trautwein, Wilhelm (Mr)
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[Themes]: economy and daily life: craft production: craftsman: carpenter
[Themes]: social structure and socialization: gender - age and kinship: child
[Themes]: architecture and settlement: type and material of construction: corrugated iron
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon.  Duala.  Bonaku.  Mission workshops.  Mission trading post.  5.a. Mission traders and their servants/employees,  b. Indigenous employees,  c. Trading post and traders,  d. Buildings (and interiors),  e. Jetty and shore,  f. Mission workshops.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon.  Duala.  Bonaku.  Mission workshops.  Mission trading post.  5.a. Mission traders and their servants/employees,  b. Indigenous employees,  c. Trading post and traders,  d. Buildings (and interiors),  e. Jetty and shore,  f. Mission workshops.
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[Institutions]: Basel Mission Trading Company (firm)
[Geography]: Africa {continent}: Cameroon {modern state}: Littoral {province}: Douala {place}: Bonaku {place}
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon.  Duala.  Bonaku.  Mission workshops.  Mission trading post.  5.a. Mission traders and their servants/employees,  b. Indigenous employees,  c. Trading post and traders,  d. Buildings (and interiors),  e. Jetty and shore,  f. Mission workshops.
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[Archives catalogue]: Images: E: E-30: Cameroon.  Duala.  Bonaku.  Mission workshops.  Mission trading post.  5.a. Mission traders and their servants/employees,  b. Indigenous employees,  c. Trading post and traders,  d. Buildings (and interiors),  e. Jetty and shore,  f. Mission workshops.
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