Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Cameroun - Chef Bamoun et sa famille ("Bamoun chief and his family"). A family poses with the father sitting in front while the mother and two children stand behind and to the side. The father and oldest son hold spears., 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 person sits on a rock near a low stone wall in front of eight circular houses with pointed thatched roofs., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard contains a handwritten note in French along with a printed title: "MISSIONS DES OBLATS AU CAMEROUN ET AU TCHAD, Sare Mattakam" ("MISSIONS OF the OBLATS IN CAMEROUN AND CHAD, Sare Mattakam") The Missionnaires Oblats de Marie Immaculée was a Catholic religious order.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., An aerial view depicts several mission buildings, behind which rises a church with two bell towers. The whole is surrounded by forests and field., and The back of the card has no handwriting. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is "LES PRETRES DU SACRE-COEUR AU CAMEROUN Mission de M'Banga" "19060 Centre Camerounais 11, Passage Doisy * Paris-17e" "Production ESTEL, 84, rue Lecourbe * Paris XV - Reproduction interdite".
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Missions des P. P. du Saint-Esprit - Cameroun "Une Eglise de brousse un jour de grand pavois". The postcard depicts an altar inside a Catholic church. Banners and greenery flank the altar itself., and The back of the card has no handwriting. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is "Phototypie J. Bienaime, Reims".
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., CAMEROUN - Mosque Bamoun. A village mosque is depicted from the front, being a low peak-roofed building. The upper portion of the building is decorated with a crescent, Arabic writing, and a patterned border around the doorway. A man dressed in white robe and white cowl sits by the doorway., and The back of the card has no handwriting, and is stamped and postmarked. Printed in the correspondence section is "Votre abonnement au Journal des Missions est venu a expiration il y a un mois. Supposant un simple retard dans l'envoi de votre reglement nous avons cru devoir vous en continuer le service. Nous vous serions reconnaissant d'effectuer ce reglement sans retard a notre cheque postal (Paris 52-89) pour eviter un recouvrement par poste dont nous serions obliges de vou compter les frais. Avec nos remerciements et l'expression de nos sentiments devoues. L'Administration du Journal des Missions." "Societe des Missions Evangeliques, 102 Bld. Arago (Paris) Braun & Cie, Imp. Mulhouse-Dornach".
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Cameroun Francais - Missions des Pretres du Sacre-Coeur de St-Quentin. "2. Coiffures de Femmes Bamoums". Bamum women stand posing for the camera, displaying their coiffures and wraps., and The back of the card has no handwriting. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is Procure de la Mission : 214, Rue Lafayette - Paris (Xc)". "Edit. M. Brochard, 81, quai Fosse - Nantes".
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., CAMEROUN - Type Bassa. A Bassa man stands profiled, looking to the left of the photograph. He wears a dark cloth over his shoulder., and The back of the card has no handwriting. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is "Ste des Missions Evangeliques, 102, Bd. Arago, Paris."
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., CAMEROUN. Femme Bassa pilant du mais. A woman sits on a low stool, grinding maize on a flat stone. In the doorway behind her, a child looks on. The front of the postcard is postmarked, and shows signs that a stamp has been removed., and The back of the card has a few penciled words and an address. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is "Ste des Missions Evangeliques, 102, Bd. Arago, Paris".
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Metier a tisser des petits Bamouns. ("Weaving loom of small Bamouns"). Three seated adolescent boys pose with a weaving loom positioned at the front of a house., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains printed information about the mission agency: "CAMEROUN FRANCAIS - Missions des Pretres du Sacre-Coeur de St-Quentin - Procure de la Mission: 214, Rue Lafayette - Paris (Xe)" and a printed address of the publisher: "Dillen et Cie Heliograv. 23, rue Oudinot - Paris" The Missionaries of the Sacred Heart were a Catholic religious order.