"Cathéchistes Missionnaires de Marie Immaculée. - Bangalore [Bengaluru] (Hindoustan [Hindustan]). - La petite Bergère. A young girl, presumably a shepherdess, is pictured with a missionary and her sheep. The postcard also notes the publisher as, "Regnault, Photo - Orléans."
"Soeurs de la Charité de Jésus et de Marie, Gand. 46 - India, Amritsar. Une petite chrétienne." A young girl looks down towards the ground in this image of her from the chest up. The label indicates that she is a Christian. She is wearing a hijab. This postcard was printed in Brussels.
"Que me voulez-vous? Mission Indienne des P.P. Jesuites." A young girl stares at the camera while holding a plant of some kind in one hand. The plant is out of focus. Additional information directs donations to Louvain, Belgium. There is a handwritten note on the back of this postcard.
"Babies at Dinner, Deaf and Dumb School, Palamcottah [Pālayankottai]." Young girls are eating their dinner on the floor. One girl stands up behind them. Additional information reads, "Church of England Zenana Missionary Society, 27, Chancery Lane, London, W.C."
"Lal Biswas, Dr. G. O. Taylor's native assistant in the work of the Medical Mission in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, East Bengal, India. He is very earnest in both medical and evangelistic work." The young man is leaning on a chair in front of an indigenous structure. There is a handwritten note on the back with an address and stamp.
"Mission du Maduré [Madura]. 24. - En tournée apostolique." Two young men are sitting in a covered wagon, pulled by oxen. One of them is steering the oxen. A missionary stands next to the wagon. Additional information indicates that this postcard was printed in Paris, France. There is a handwritten note on the back.
"15. Tuticorin. - Retour de pêche." Two young men are bringing their boat back to shore after fishing. There is equipment in their boat. A few other young men are standing in the water next to the boat. There is a printed note in cursive on the back of the postcard. Additional information on the back directs donations to Paris and Lyon, France.
"Missions Salésiennes. Indes II. 9. - Calcutta [Kolkata] - Imprimerie de la "Presse Catholique."" Young men work in a newspaper press room. According to the caption it is a Catholic press. The machinery is visible from this angle. This postcard was printed in Lyon, France, and the back lists an address to which donations may be mailed.
“Catéchistes Missionnaires de Marie-Immaculée. Kumbakonam. ̶ Mariage d’Orphelins.” A bride and groom at the mission orphanage are depicted on their wedding day. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.