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Johann Schild dining with his guests
ca. 1900 | Johann Schild
In 1897 Schild was named German Consul, and was recognised by the Dutch administration as the representative of the German empire for the region of Sumatra's Westkust (Minangkabau), the west coast of Aceh, including Uleh-leh, Pulau Bras, and Pulau Weh. In 1911, after Schild had returned from a stay in Europe, he was recognised as the honorary consul of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

In 1897 Schild was named German Consul, and was recognised by the Dutch administration as the representative of the German empire for the region of Sumatra's Westkust (Minangkabau), the west coast of Aceh, including Uleh-leh, Pulau Bras, and Pulau Weh. In 1911, after Schild had returned from a stay in Europe, he was recognised as the honorary consul of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Collection:
Johann Schild (1865 - 1932) DNBarrow_outward
Depiction/Person:
Johann Schild (1865 - 1932) DNBarrow_outward
Time:
ca. 1900
Object Name
print
Culture
Padang
Copyright
Weltmuseum Wien, Fotosammlung
Collection area
Photo Collection
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