Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Mission des Peres Franciscains Francais au Chan-Tong Oriental(Chine) 13. A l'Orphelinat : Les plus grandes viennent en aide aux plus petites La Mission du Chan-Tong oriental compte 9 000.000 d'habitants ; sur le nombre, 16.000 seulement sont catholiques 6.000 catechumenes. Ii s'y trouve 27 missionaires europeens, 18 pretres indigenes, 34 seminaristes The postcard has three different photographs of Chinese children. The back of the postcard is blank.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., From the collection of the Hartwell family, two generations of American Baptist missionaries serving in China between 1858 and the 1940s., and Our Dr. Chen and her little adopted daughter Li-Aen. Li-Aen says 'No, I can't see with my eyes but I can see with my hands.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., 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., and The Hsu family. A typical Chinese family- the man to the right is our school teacher. The other man with a water pipe in his hand is our personal teacher. The women holding babies are their wives. The big girl's feet are bound but are not very small. The niche in the wall is a palce to burn incense in. On the big door an iron knocker.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., 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., and 'Railway Bridge' Possibly near Haichow. It looks familiar, CM 10/95. Four Chinese men are standing in front of a railway bridge possibly near Haichow [now Haizhou].
China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection
Container / Volume:
Box 62 | Folder 2
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
A large class of Chinese music students pose for a group photograph with Mary Grace French Dilley. The picture was taken in the Dilley's garden. All of the students are young women., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., 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.
China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection
Container / Volume:
Box 62 | Folder 2
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
A large group of Chinese children pose for a group photograph outside of the Salvation Army barracks after a children's worship service at Shepherd Hall. These children were all refugees. Many of the children are dressed in Western clothing., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., 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.
“A very early picture, taken in the back yard at Wu-pu-gai. Some big shot was apparently visiting. Note the soldiers with him. They wore red coats, with black velvet characters on them denoting their military unit. (I [Elsa Logan] have no memory of this visit.)”, Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Captions for this set of lantern slides from the papers of Oliver and Jennie Logan, American Presbyterian missionaries in Hunan, were provided by their daughter Elsa.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
, From the collection of the Hartwell family, two generations of American Baptist missionaries serving in China between 1858 and the 1940s., and To Rev. and Mrs. A. F. Ufford, with best wishes from Shaohsing Christian Home for Children (in Chinese: The Uffords Home for Children.) A large group of children and adults is posed in a grassy area with a large temple in the background.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., From the collection of the Hartwell family, American Baptist missionaries serving in China between 1858 and the 1940s., and Pastors, deacons and deaconesses. Hwanghsien, Oct. 1933. Also evangelist and some school teachers. Chinese church workers are posed in front of an arched doorway.