“Collection Guichard. 82 ̶ Congo Français. – Brazzaville. ̶ S.G. Mgr Augouard, Archevêque titulaire de Cassiope, premier Evêque de Brazzaville (1890-1921), Fondateur de la mission du Congo Français..” Bishop Augouard is shown in his clerical robe wearing the pectoral cross and many medals. He holds a fur hat in his left hand.
“10. ̶ Congo Français. – Brazzaville. – S. G. Mgr Guichard, dans son bureau qui fut celui de Mgr Augouard.” Bishop Guichard is shown at his office desk, previoulsy the office of Bishop Augouard. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.
“Col. Augouard. 1. ̶ Congo Françis. ̶ Brazzaville. ̶ S. G. Mgr Guichard, Évéque titulaire de Tadama, vicaire apostolique du Congo français.” S. G. Bishop Guichard is shown in his vestments, near a garden wall. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.
“24 – Loango. Mgr Friteau, Vicaire apostolique, avec plusieurs Missionnaires Européens et son clerge Indigéne (1924). Bishop Friteau is shown with a group of Western and Congolese missionary fathers. the caption and name of the publisher, “Phototypie L. Bauer, Dijon.” are printed on the back of the postcard. There is no handwriting on the back.
"Catholic priest in Chungking [Chongqing]. Kidnapped by Yui Man-dze in 1895, precipitated international incident." The priest is shown wearing a heavy waist-length fur coat.
"Olin Stockwell with Chinese Christian workers." A group of Chinese men is shown with Methodist missionary Olin Stockwell. One Chinese man is dressed in Western style clothing and several wear Western style shoes.
"Methodist preachers, at least 5 or 6 of them among first graduates of Dzen Jah Ngai school, students of the Manlys in their first term. 1930's." The Chinese Methodist leaders are shown together in a courtyard.
“Groupe de chrétiens devant la grotte (Nagoya-Japon).” A missionary father poses with several Westerners and local Christians in front of a cave. A statue of the Virgin Mary is seen in a sheltered niche near the cave entrance. Handwriting in French closely covers the back of the postcard.