“23. Le Bouddha du Temple di Zojo-ji à Tokyo.” A large bronze buddha is framed by ornate circles of metal work . Candles and incense burners are seen before the statue. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: “L’Œuvre de la Propagation de la Foi soutient les Missions Catholiques du monde entier. Envoyer votre offrande par Chèques Postaux: Paris 618.25; Lyon 72.71. Propagation de la Foi: Lyon – 12, rue Sala; Paris – 5, rue Monsieur (VIIe).” There is no handwriting on the back.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Bronze Cow Summer palace - Peking [now Beijing] A bronze bull on a platform. It is covered with mud in the front. There is Chinese writing on its torso.
"Bronze temple summer palace" Small bronze temple. The stairs leading up to it are covered in grass that has grown over. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
"Indes. - 5. Nos Frères Coadjuteurs. Vaillant et souriant, le Frère de Bisanti quitte sa tente pour sa toilette matinale. Comme toujours, la journée va être chargée." Brother Bisanti leaves the tent in order to wash at the wash basin in the morning. This postcard was printed in Lyon, France.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Missions d'Afrique - Kivon. - Frere et Soeur. ("Missions of Africa - Kivon. - Brother and Sister.") Two indigenous children pose for a portrait wrapped in the fur of a tiger. Both wear beaded necklaces., and The back of the postcard has a handwritten note in French and contains a printed message: "Sinceres remerciements - Assurance de prieres." ("Sincere thanks - Assurance of prayers.") The back also contains information about the publisher: "Soeurs Missionnaries de Notre-Dame d'Afrique (Soeurs Blanches) - Birmandreis (Alger). -- Secretariat de la Chronique des Soeurs Missionnaires de N.-D. d'Afrique. 101. rue Olivier-de-Serre, Paris (XVe) C.Ch. Post.: Paris 1047-54."
“4. ̶ Madagascar. Deux petits frères Andriana (nobles).” Two young upper class brothers are depicted under a tree. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: “En vente pour “l’Œuvre des Prêtres malgaches” 79, Avenue de Breteuil, Paris XVe.” There is no handwriting on the back.