Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Horamana is the taller of the two . She has been two years in the School. Her companion (note the look of fear in her eyes) has just arrived, and The back of the postcard includes the printed statement: "Bought at Missionary Market, Airdrie, September, 1928, for New Edgerley Memorial School, Duke Town, Calabar."
12. Les Recompenses aux externes. Avant - Kisantu - Belooning der externen. Na. ("Before and after") The pictures are before and after views of children. In one photo the children are standing outdoors wearing only cloths around their waist. The children are dressed in colorful blouses and robes in the second photo., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains information about the mission agency: "Mission du Kwango. Kwango - Missie."
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Cameroun - Femmes chretiennes et leurs enfants ("Christian women and their children"). Two seated women pose with six children, four standing and two on their laps., and The back of the postcard is blank, with a printed address for the publisher: "Ste des Missions Evangeliques, 102, Bd Arago, Paris." The Société des Missions Evangéliques was a Protestant organization known in English as the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society.
A portrait of two women from above the shoulders. One woman holds a large bunch of bananas on her head while another woman stands in profile next to her., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains a printed title "17. On revient de la bananeraie...Mission Catholique, a YOKO (Cameroun) C. C. Marseille 9760" ("One returns from the banana plantation") and the name of the publisher "Helio Maison Jean-Bernard, editeur, St.-Etienne".
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The back of the postcard is blank and contains information about the mission agency: "Edit. des Missions Evangeliques, 102, b. Arago, Paris.", and Zambeze- La salutation indigene- 2 mouvement ("The indigenous greeting- 2nd movement")Two women are sitting outside on the ground in front of each other, performing the second step of greeting each other by holding hands with their arms in front of them. There are also a child and pots on the ground near the women
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The back of the postcard is blank and contains information about the mission agency: "Edit. des Missions Evangeliques, 102, b. Arago, Paris.", and Zambeze- La salutation indigene- 1st mouvement ("The indigenous greeting- 1st movement")Two girls are sitting outside on the ground, performing the first step of greeting each other by holding their hands in a certain position while sitting in front of each other. There are also a child and pots on the ground near the girls.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., An indigenous girl grinds grain with a large pole and a mortar. An older woman sits on the ground next to her sifting the grain in a basket. Various chickens walk about where they work., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains a printed title: "Missies der PP. v. d. H. Geest - Missions des PP. du St. Esprit. -- Eetmaalbereiding (Lubunda) - Preparation du repas (Lubunda)." ("Mission of Fathers of the Holy Spirit. -- Preparation of the meal (Lubunda).") The back also contains information about the printer: "Missiehuis H. Geest, Lier."
A profile portrait of two women wearing head coverings and knee-length dresses standing arm in arm. Both smile as they look into the distance., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank, containing a printed title "9. L'Afrique regarde l'avenir avec confiance" ("Africa looks at the future with confidence"), information about the mission agency "Mission Catholique, a YOKO (Cameroun) C. C. Marselle 9760", and the name of the publisher "Helio Maison Jean-Bernard, editeur, St-Etienne".
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The back of the postcard has a handwritten note in French along with a printed title "Cameroun, Region Meiganga, 31 - Fammes faisant du tapioca" ("Women making tapioca") and the name of the publisher ""Jean Fournier, Editeur - Yaounde, Cameroun"., and Two women are using a large basket to collect cassava roots and make tapioca. One woman stands behind the basket ; the other woman crouches beside the basket and wears a wrap around her torso and a head covering.