Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Deux amies (tribu des Basundis). ("Two friends (tribe of Basundis).") Two indigenous women stand next to a leafy bush with their arms around one another. In the background a house is visible. Postcard issued by the "Missions des Peres du St-Esprit - Congo Francais.", and The back of the postcard is blank.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The back of the postcard is blank and contains a printed title: "(7) GABON (A.E.F.) - Deux fillettes chretiennes." ("Two young Christian girls.") The back also contains information from the "Missions des Peres du Saint-Esprit": "Edite par MISSIONS, revue mensuelle, 30, rue Lhomond, Paris (5e), 10 fr. par an. Ch. post. 1718-45 Paris.", and Two Gabonese girls stand side by side. One in a plain dress wears a rosary, the other in a patterned wrap wears an image of a saint.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Een negerdans. Moanda. Une danse. Two young boys are shown dancing outdoors before set of drummers. Other people stand and look on., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting on it. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is "Scheut (Kongo) Eigendom van Propriete de Scheut"
9 - Enfants esquimaux chretiens. Two young boys wearing fur clothing stand outdoors, smiling for the camera. . The back of the postcard has printed on it "Procure des Missions O. M. I. - 75 rue de l'Assomption, Paris XVI et 56, rue d'Angleterre - Lille." and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Deux petites chretiennes de la Mission Sainte-Anne du Fernand Vay. ("Two small Christian women of the Mission Holy-Anne of Fernand-Vay.") Two girls stand side by side. One wears a rosary, the other wears an image of a saint. Postcard issued by "Les Soeurs Bleues de Castres Au Gabon (A.E.F.).", and The back of the postcard has a handwritten note in French and contains printed information about the mission agency: "Les Soeurs de l'Immaculee-Conception de Castres (Tarn) travaillent depuis 1847 en Afrique, a la regeneration de la femme noire au Senegal et au Gabon. Depuis 1904 elles exercent aussi leur zele en Amerique du Sud, au Matto-Grosso (Bresil) et en Rep. Argentine - Lisez et propagez nos Annales: 'L'Immaculee' - Ab: 10 fr. - Etc. : 15 fr. - Cheq. Post. Mme Godar-Toulouse 260-35." ("The Sisters of the Immaculate-Conception of Castres (Tarn) have worked since 1847 in Africa, with the regeneration of the black woman in Senegal and Gabon. Since 1904 they have also exerted their zeal in South America, in Matto-Grosso (Brazil) and in the Rep. of Argentina. - Read and propagate our Annals: 'The Immaculate one' - Ab: 10 FR. - Etc: 15 FR. - Cheq. Post. Mrs. Godar-Toulouse 260-35.") The back also contains information about the printer: "A. Joinard, editeur, 4. rue du Buisson Saint-Louis, Paris (Xe)."
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The back of the postcard is blank and contains information regarding the priter: "Phototypie Mce Lescuyer, 16, Rue des Remparts - D' Ainay. - Lyon.", and Togo -7. Deux enfants catéchumènes ("Two catechists children) Two young girls dressed in traditional clothing are standing posed together outdoors. There is also information about the mission agency: "Mission Africaines, 150, Cours Gambetta, Lyon"
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The back of the postcard is blank and contains printed information about the mission: "Mission des Religieuses de la Providence a Madagascar. Procures: Couvent de la Providence, Corenc (Isere), ou Mere Berckmans, Providence St-Germain, La Tronche (Is.)", and Types de jeunes malgaches ("Types of young Madagascans.") Two young girls pose in front of a fence, both wearing dresses and no shoes. One of the girls wears a rosary around her neck. Postcard issued by "la Mission des Religieuses de la Providence, a Madagascar."
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Gia fidanzate! ..... Two young girls stand for a photograph. They wear ragged white tunics and ornaments at wrist, neck, and ears., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting on it. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is "La Missione Eritrea soccore la fanciullezza abbandonata della Colonia con nemerosi orfanotrofi e brefotrofi. Date il vostro obolo : e opera di religione e di patria. Gratzie vi diranno tanti piccini che voi salvate. Dirigere le offerte : Segretariato delle Missioni Cappuccine Lombarde - Milano - Viale Monforte, 2."