Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Chinese girls from a day school class pose on the footsteps of their school building., and This photo is from the papers of Emily Susan Hartwell, who was an American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions missionary stationed in Foochow, Fukien from 1884.
A class portrait taken in front of the Morrison Cottage, Beacon Hill, Sharp Peak Island. According to a letter attached to the photograph, many of the boys are Manchu. Some of them are from the Christian Herald Fukien Orphanage. The teacher in the center is named Chen., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and This photo is from the papers of Emily Susan Hartwell, who was an American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions missionary stationed in Foochow, Fukien, from 1884.
A class portrait at an unknown Chinese school. The older boys are wearing uniforms and hats. Emily Susan Hartwell is seated center-right. A banner reads "Hearty Welcome"., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and This photo is from the papers of Emily Susan Hartwell, who was an American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions missionary stationed in Foochow, Fukien, from 1884.
"Men's Department students and faculty on Clean-up Day." A group of men posed outside for a photo. Each man is holding a small broom, and two men in the standing row are holding a length of wood. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
...ième pont sur la Lukula ("... on the bridge Lukula") A male clergy and two small children stand on the far end of a dilapidated bridge., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains information about the mission agency: "Mission des RR. PP. Jésuites au Kwango (Congo Belge)."
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., On peut envoyer les dons en nature et en argent au Pere Procureur, 15, rue Vanderlinden a Schaerbeek.- Alle giften ten voordeele der Missie worden gezonden aan Pater Procurator, 15, Vanderlindenstr., Schaarb. ("All donations for the benefit of the Mission be sent to Father Procurator") "Kazenze.- Le primer poste de la Nouvell Mission des Freres- Mineurs au Conto Belge. Kazenze.- De eerste poste der Nieuwe Franciskaansche Missie in Belgisch Congo." Missionary fathers are standing outside with a group of children in front of the new mission. They are standing in front of a brick building with a thatched roof., and The back of the postcard is blank.
China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection
Container / Volume:
Box 248 | Folder 1
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and On label, labeled right to left: "1. Rev. Mr. Huntington; 2. Rev. Mr. Roots; 3. Rev. Mr. -- Now Bp. Partridge; Rev. Mr. Littell; Rev. Mr. Ingle" On back of photo: same names, labeled left to right. "Three Cantonese and one Hupel boy, who were baptized at Boone School, Wuchang, Christmas 1899." [now Wuhan] Photo of clergy with Chinese students, with drawing and label explaining figures in photo. Left to right, J.A. Ingle, first bishop of missionary district of Hankow (Wuhan) 1901 -- 1903; S.H. Littell; S.C. Partridge; L.H. Roots, Bishop of Hankow 1903 -- 1937. D.T. Huntington, consecrated first Bishop of Wuhu, March 1912 (diocese renamed Anqing in 1913. Wuhu and Anqing are separate places, and still preferred names according to TGN).
A male clergy is working with men and boys inside of a printing press. There are various large machines in the room., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains information about the mission agency: "Oeuvres de Don Bosco. Préf. Apost. Luapula Supérieur (Congo belge). Procure: Compte chèques 2719.01 - Werk van Don Bosco. Apost. Pref. van Boven-Luapula (Belg. Kongo)" The back of the postcard also includes the caption: "12. Atelier d'imprimerie. 12. Werkhuis der drukkers." ("Print shop. Work House of printers")