Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Recreation -- Boat trips and picnics on West Lake. Several missionaries are having a picnic on a boat.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Monument in memoriam of The National (?). The Old South Gate stood on practically the same site, June 1929 People are going through an arched gateway with flags hanging above.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Old Examinational Halls - New Provincial Parliament Several long rows of examination halls seen from above,so the doors leading to the small rooms are not visible. To the right are newer looking buildings, presumably the Parliament buildings.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Camp sponsored by YMCA., and Waiting for the Foochow boat - older boys camp [now Fuzhou] A scene at the shore, buildings along the shoreline. Several boys, mostly Chinese, are standing on rocks. Several boats crowd the water.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Foochow - Carved Wood Screens [now Fuzhou] Two wooden screens ornately carved, on a porch. The screen on the left features bamboo designs and the screen on the right has lotus designs. In the center of the room, a vase sits on a pedestal, and two chairs and plants flank the scene.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Anti-Communist poster on wall opposite or near Ching Siu Tong (?) The poster is mounted on a wall along a street. People are reading the poster and walking on the street.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Tennis at 'Pyle Inn' Men and women playing tennis. They are in contemporary clothing for sports, which for the women includes long skirts. In the background some buildings are visible.
"Foochow Plain" [now Fuzhou] A wide view of plains around Fuzhou that have been developed for agriculture. Many houses and a small lake are visible in the foreground, with more houses and hills in the distance. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and The tall figure represents death from cholera. He stalked silently ahead of the floats. The bewhiskered man represents a citizen of Foochow who has made a study of the causes of cholera and the methods of preventions. He associates with cholera but is not afraid of him. [now Fuzhou] Two people are in costumes for a parade to educate the public about sanitation issues.