4. - Le cyclone de Tamatave "Un pan de l'eglise et de l'ecole des Soeurs" A person stands in the gateway before a freestanding brick wall that is all that remains of a church and a school., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting. Printed in the margin of the correspondence section is "Pour 'L'oeuvre des Pretres Malgaches' 70, Avenue de Breteuil, Paris Xc, Ch. Post. 567-39 Paris"
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Postcard issued by "Missions des Peres Maristes en Oceanie," a Catholic missionary order. The back of the postcard is blank and contains printed information from the publisher: "Sous-Procure des Missions - 6, Rue de Bagneux, Paris-VIe.", and Rade de Port-Vila, l'Eglise et l'Ecole. - Nouvelles-Hebrides. ("Harbor of Port-Vila, the Church and the School. - New Hebrides.") From the top of a hill the photograph shows a large church and school building overlooking a harbor. In the distance boats move across the water.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Cameroun - Temple de Bonalembe - Douala ("Temple of Bonalembe"). A large white church with a bell tower stands next to a smaller dwelling of wood and palm branches. Three adults and one child congregate in front of the wooden home., 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 was a Protestant organization known in English as the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society.
A color photograph depicts the church at Dapoia, a peak-roofed construction with a square bell tower to the side. In the background, other buildings can be seen., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and There is no handwriting on the back of the card. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is "3182 - Rep. Haute-Volta [Burkina Faso] - Ougadougou L'Eglise de Dapoia." "Librairie ATTIE - B. P. 64 - Ougadougou Reproduction interdite BROMOCOLOR".
2. - DOUALA (Cameroun) Eglise Catholique. A Catholic church fashioned of stone and wood stands amid palms. Other buildings can be seen through the trees., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the card has no handwriting on it.
25 - Eglise de Sanda. "Kerk te Sanda." People stand and walk before a brick church with a tall bell tower., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting. Printed in the margin of the correspondence section is "Mission des Jesuites Kwango Missie van de Jezuleten."
A large Catholic church is depicted with twin towers surmounted by thatched roofs and crosses. A bell tower rises from the center of the building., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is "79 - Natitingou L'Eglise Catholique". "Edition Suzanne Toubon - Marseille Tous droits de reproduction reserves".
194 MADAGASCAR. - Paroisse de brousse ("Parish of the bush" ). Three missionary fathers and a group of over twenty five men, women, and chidren dressed in white pose in front of a large thatched-roof church building. In the background other buildings are discernible., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains printed information about the mission agency: "Pour <<l'OEuvre des Pretres Malgaches>> - 79, Avenue de Breteuil, Paris XVe - ch. post. 567-39 Paris."
1. - Le cyclone de Tamatave "Tout ce qui reste de l'eglise." A man stands looking upon a tumbled pile of timbers and roofing. A large crucifix remains standing beside him., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting. Printed in the margin of the correspondence section is "Pour 'L'oeuvre des Pretres Malgaches' 70, Avenue de Breteuil, Paris Xc, Ch. Post. 567-39 Paris"
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Cameroun - Eglise de Douala ("Church of Douala"). Large church with bell tower among trees and dirt road. Postage stamps on top right of image., and The back of the postcard contains a handwritten message in French, with a printed address for the publisher: "Edit. des Missions Evangeliques, 102, b. Arago, Paris." The Société des Missions Evangéliques was a Protestant organization known in English as the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society.