3. - Congo Francais Brazzaville - Un Cocotier de la Mission. Several adults and children stand beneath a palm tree, including a child wearing a white dress and a pith helmet. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Soeurs de Nevers.- Enfidaville (Tunisie) Quelques enfants de l'ouvroir Arabe ("Some children of the Arabic workroom") Tunisie[Tunisia] A missionary sister is standing outdoors with a group of children who are wearing traditional clothing. The front of the postcard also contains information about the Catholic mission agency: "Collection de L'Oeuvre Pontificale de la Sainte-Enfance. 44. rue du Cherche-Midi.- Paris 6e", and The back of the postcard is blank and contains information about the Catholic mission agency: "L'Oeuvre Pontificale de la Sainte-Enfance bapiise chaque annee pres de 600.000 petits infideles. Elle en eleve pres de Un million. De 1843 a 1930, elle a fait baptiser 25 millions d'enfants et a envoye aux missions 350 millions de francs.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., From a series of photographs documenting a Buddhist funeral., and Preparing for procession to the grave. Children are milling around the street. To the left, several paper figures carrying flags are visible.
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 1947. Orphanage building donated by a non-Christian. A large group of children dressed in uniforms and adults is posed in front of a large brick house.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Bild Aus Der Rosenkranz-Mission Obige Aufschrift lautet in deutscher Sprache: Den Wohltaten der Mission sagen Dank die Madchen des Hauses der hl. Kindheit von Shanghang, Fukien-China The picture shows a group of young children with two women outside a building. There is a banner in Latin thanking the patrons of the orphanage., and The back of the postcard is typewritten in German. "Liebe Wohtuter! Wir arme getaufte Heidenkindlein bitten instan-dig um eine Gabe. Fur 12000 weinende Waisenkindlein muss der Orden des hl. Dominikus jahrlich aufkommen, allein bei uns in Shanghang dar. Unsere Kleinsten sind nicht dabei. Gerade jetzt herrseht eine grosse, grosse Not. Tausende sterben jahrlich ohne Taufe! Ihr konnt sie retten. Doppelt gibt, wer schnell gibt! Der hl. Vater hat das Missionsalmosen besonders gesegnet. Die geretteten Heidenkindlein im Himmel und auf Erden, unsere hochw. Missionare und unsere ehrw. Schwestern hier und in Jlanz in der Schweiz beten fur Sie. Die armen Waisenkinder von Shanghang.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Four rows of children are shown standing and sitting outside of a brick building. All wear flowing white robes and amulets. A Catholic missionary father stands in the back row., and The back of the postcard is blank. Some printing is defaced by an abrasion.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and This color postcard shows five adults and a dozen young children are gathered outdoors, playing musical instruments and singing. On the back of the postcard is printed "The Mission to Lepers, 7 Bloomsbury Square, London, W. C. 1" "Choir of Child Patients at the Leprosy Home and Hospital, Chandkhuri, India."