China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection
Container / Volume:
Box 62 | Folder 2
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Chang Npei Si poses for a group photograph with her friends after her "farewell recital". Mary Grace French Dilley is standing to her right. The rest of the women present are all Chinese. Chang is holding a bouquet of flowers., and Frederick Edwards Dilley and his wife, Mary Grace French Dilley, were missionaries for the American Presbyterian Mission, North. They worked in China, 1906-1942. They worked at missions in Peking, in Chefoo, Shantung, and in Shansi.
China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection
Container / Volume:
Box 62 | Folder 2
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Chang Upei Si at a "farewell recital". She is wearing a traditional Chinese outfit and she is holding a bouquet of flowers., and Frederick Edwards Dilley and his wife, Mary Grace French Dilley, were missionaries for the American Presbyterian Mission, North. They worked in China, 1906-1942. They worked at missions in Peking; Chefoo, Shantung; and in Shansi.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Chapel at Haichow [now Haizhou], China Two men in Chinese dress are standing in front of building that has carved wooden panels. On the back of the photo a note reads:"The front view of our Men's Chapel. It looks neater and cleaner in th epicure than it ever does in real life. The upper parts of the doors are backed with paper which the wind breaks - the lower part has glass which is impossible to clean except for removing each pane.", and Lorenzo and Ruth Bennett Morgan were American medical missionaries in the Jiangsu and Anhui provinces of China, serving under the Presbyterian and Methodist mission boards from 1905 to 1946.
“9. ̶ Madagascar. Dans la Chapelle du Collège Saint-Michel de Tananarive.” Seminarians are shown during worship in the chapel. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: “En vente pour “l’Œuvre des Prêtres malgaches” 79, Avenue de Breteuil, Paris XVe.” There is no handwriting on the back.