Head line:
Omaruru: Second Mission House |
Detailed description:
Portion of this old Rhenish Mission House was built in 1868 by the Evangelist Daniël Cloete. In 1870 the Rev. Gottlieb Viehe erected a house, directly next to the existing portion. In this house, in 1874, the Rev. Viehe translated the New Testament, the Liturgical prayers, and the Catechism into the Herero language, and thereby Herero was elevated to a written language. Later, between the years 1887 and 1900, the Rev. Eduard Dannert joined the two buildings into one. |
Details of Buildings:
- Reference No: COm 2.4.5 - Grading: 76 B - Type of building: Missionary's dwelling - Style period: 3d - Architect: Piirainen and Kuhlmann - Builder: - Date erected: 1910-1912 - Name of building: Second Mission House |
Remarks:
National Monuments in Namibia / Andreas Vogt. p.191 |
Subjects:
Missionary stations, Missionary houses |
Persons:
Piirainen, Antti, Kuhlmann, August |
Organisations:
Rhenish Mission Society |
Places:
Erongo, Omaruru, Main Street/River Street, 33 |
Date of photo:
1988 |
Copyright holder:
Namibian Institute of Architects |
Provenance:
Namibia Institute of Architects |
Photographer:
Edda Schoedder |
Technical info
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Medium:
STI |
Colour:
bw |
Format: TIF |
Date digitised: June 2016 |
Collection: Schoedder |
Metadata entry tool: ISIS |