"Die Tischlerei-Gebäude in Rungwe, Werkstatt, Wohnhaus des Leiters" ("Buildings of the joiner's workshop in Rungwe, workshop, the managing director's house"). Two tile-roofed brick buildings standing at an angle, connected by a brick wall with an entrance gate leading to a court filled with wooden boards and logs, some of them piled up under a thatched patio farther back. Four people are standing in front of the buildings outside of the yard. A path on the right is leading towards the building on the right, passing some brushwood and trees. In the background: a hill on which trees are growing. Imprinted on the image: "3251". Photo included from the box of duplicates. -- Adolf Ferdinand Stolz (1871-1917) was a mission trader of the Herrnhuter Brüdergemeine in Ipanya from 1898 to 1902 and in Kyimbila from 1903 to 1914. He was responsible for the plantations in Kyimbila and Rutenganio. In 1898 he married Helene Elisabeth, née Kootz (1872-1899), in 1903 Anna, née Schulze.
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color slide no. 3251 photographic prints, 15.9 x 11.8 cm. photographs
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