Detailed description:
The magistrate's residence is one of the "diamond palaces" which were built after the discovery of diamonds near Lüderitz in 1908. The house, which is representative of the German colonial architectural style, was first occupied by one Goerke, the "Proviants-Inspecteur", who was its first owner |
Remarks:
Photos by Andreas Vogt on behalf of the National Monuments Council |
Date:
December 1989 |
Remarks on Dating:
undated |
Photographer:
Andreas Vogt |
Medium:
Image |
Colour:
Col. |
File format:
Electronic image |
Copyright holder:
National Monuments Council |
Acknowledge:
NAN |
Contributing institution:
Namibia University of Science and Technology |
Custody:
NAN |
Local keywords:
Magistrates Office, Monuments, Namibia, Goerkehaus |
Photo No:
RNG 72 |
Version:
35 mm colour slide |
Type:
Electronic image |
Source:
35 mm |
Date digitised:
December 2011 |
Collection name:
National Monuments Council |
Date added:
02-20-2012 |
Data capturer:
RM |
Metadata entry tool:
ISIS |
Digitisation specs:
JPEG for display. Archives TIFF image was scanned at 1200 dpi with Epson Expression 10000 XL scanner. 24 bit colour. 35 mm colour silde |
File name:
NAN_SLI_RNG_img_039512.jpg |