| RCS/Y3057A contains: |
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The conquest of G.S.W.A. A chronological map |
| 2 |
Sketch map showing route taken on Major Pritchard's first trip into Amboland [i.e. Ovamboland] |
| 3 |
Leaving Karibib to occupy Windhoek |
| 4 |
Two days later: General Botha receives Governor's despatch asking peace |
| 5 |
General view of Windhoek |
| 6 |
Proclamation of Martial Law in Windhoek, May 12 1915 |
| 7 |
Occupation of Windhoek: three cheers for the King |
| 8 |
First native meeting after Windhoek was occupied; waiting to hear the address of the native commissioner |
| 9 |
Patrol of Arahoab Camel Corps: near the Kalahari Desert |
| 10 |
Patrol of Arahoab Camel Corps patrol resting |
| 11 |
Dr. Theodor Seitz, Governor of German South-West Africa |
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Photographs of the German South-West Africa [i.e. Namibia] Campaign, 1915
| Title |
Dr. Theodor Seitz, Governor of German South-West Africa |
| Reference |
Y3057A/11 |
| Covering Dates |
1915 |
| Extent and Medium |
Good condition. |
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| Content and context |
190 x 142 mm. A portrait of Dr. Seitz (1863-1939) on horseback in military uniform. After a period in local government administration, Seitz transferred to the Colonial Service and was stationed in Cameroon from 1895-1900 and from 1907-10 (Governor). He was Governor of German South-West Africa from 1910-15 and on the German surrender was interned. He returned to Germany in 1919 and from 1920-30 was President of the Deutsche Kolonialgesellschaft. |
| Further information |
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Indexed
CN/CUL Y3057A/11.
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| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| No further on-line information. |
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