A street in the Ashanti town of Agogo is depicted with people under a silk cotton tree. Several dwellings are seen behind the tree and in the distance. Goats are shown in the street.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., An African village among the Hills. Several thatched huts surround an open space with hills in the background. Approximately three villagers are walking around outside the huts., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains information about the publisher: "Copyright. The C.M.S. Bookshop, Lagos." (Church Missionary Society)
“Un tisserand Lulua.” A Lulua man is shown weaving on a simple loom suspended from tree poles. He uses a long pole in one hand to guide the weft yarn through the warp yarn. The name of the publisher “Congo ̶ Propriété de Scheut.” is printed on the back of the postcard. There is no handwriting on the back.
"Japon. – 4. Cette vieille japonaise, avec son vieux système de tissage, confectionne cependant des habits chauds et commodes.“ A village woman is shown sitting at a loom outdoors. Garments made from the cloth she weaves are seen hanging from the frame. A young mother and children stand nearby. The caption and following information are printed on the back of the postcard: “Imprimerie M. Lescuyer, Lyon. Ed. Jésuites Missionnaires, 6, rue d’Auvergfe, Lyon.” There is no handwriting on the back.
"Environs de Majunga [Mahajanga]. - Réception d'une mission par les Indigènes." Men, women, and children stand in a semi-circle with some missionaries to welcome new missionaries. On the back of the postcard is a stamp that reads, "Collection J.F.M."
“Mission des Dominicaines - Missionnaires de Fichermont à Niangara ̶ Haut- Uélé l ̶ Congo Belge. Cuisine indigène – Les fillettes préparant leur repas.” Young women are shown preparing food for a meal. One woman uses a mortar and pestle to make flour or meal. The name of the publisher, “Ern. Thill, Bruxelles.” is printed on the back of the postcard. There is no handwriting on the back.