Title of the picture in the album kept in the Fumban Mission House: "Ngu tane am Vorabend der Hochzeit mit ihrer Mutter" (Ngu tane on the eve of the wedding with her mother).
Title of the picture in the album kept in the Fumban Mission House: "Aufbruch der Braut aus ihrem Mutterhause. Pferdeschweif als Fliegenwedel. Korb" (Departure of the bride from her mother's home. Horse's tail as a fly wag. Basket).
Title of the picture in the album kept in the Fumban Mission House: "Njoya und Ngu tane. Schmuck der Braut" (Njoya and Ngu tane. Jewellery of the bride).
Title of the picture in the album kept in the Fumban Mission House: "Älteste Königstochter Ngu tane. Die Stadt kommt zusammen" (Eldest daughter of the king Ngu tane. The city comes together).
Title of the picture in the album kept in the Fumban Mission House: "Ngu tane. Vorstellung der Braut. Glocke. Minister" (Ngu tane. Presentation of the bride. Bell. Minister).
The dilapidated cover of book on hygiene by Ittmann apprantly does not contain that booklet, but a bundle of printed stories in the Duala language, with grammatical remarks
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