A Birom farmer. The farmer is holding a tool over his left shoulder. He has a blanket draped over his upper body and is wearing jewelry., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains information about the publisher: "Copyright, C.M.S. Bookshop, Lagos." (Church Missionary Society) There is also a printed caption: "This is a real photograph. Printed in England."
“Collection Guichard. 82 ̶ Congo Français. – Brazzaville. ̶ S.G. Mgr Augouard, Archevêque titulaire de Cassiope, premier Evêque de Brazzaville (1890-1921), Fondateur de la mission du Congo Français..” Bishop Augouard is shown in his clerical robe wearing the pectoral cross and many medals. He holds a fur hat in his left hand.
China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection
Container / Volume:
Box 168 | Folder 3
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Bishop Frederick Graves, Shanghai, 1927 Graves is in clergy collar, black hat, and topcoat, carrying suitcase., and Frederick R. Graves, Bishop of Shanghai from 1891 -- 1937, came to China in 1881.
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., Bishop Graves, Rev. J.A. Ingle & group of native Christians, Hanch'uan (60 miles up the Han River from Hankow) [now Wuhan] Graves and Ingle in clergy dress standing with large group of Chinese in front of small traditional Chinese building with decorative roof., and J.A. Ingle, first bishop of missionary district of Hankow (Wuhan) 1901 - 1903; Frederick R. Graves, Bishop of Shanghai from 1891 - 1937. Graves came to China in 1881.
“10. ̶ Congo Français. – Brazzaville. – S. G. Mgr Guichard, dans son bureau qui fut celui de Mgr Augouard.” Bishop Guichard is shown at his office desk, previoulsy the office of Bishop Augouard. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.