A Buddhist priest. Note shorn head. I was told that when a man became a Buddhist monk, he had 9 scars made on his shorn head...burned in. Note his long fingernails, a sign that this monk was not required to do manual labor., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Captions for this set of lantern slides from the papers of Oliver and Jennie Logan, American Presbyterian missionaries in Hunan, were provided by their daughter Elsa.
China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection
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Box 62 | Folder 2
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1
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Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Chang Upei Si at a "farewell recital". She is wearing a traditional Chinese outfit and she is holding a bouquet of flowers., and Frederick Edwards Dilley and his wife, Mary Grace French Dilley, were missionaries for the American Presbyterian Mission, North. They worked in China, 1906-1942. They worked at missions in Peking; Chefoo, Shantung; and in Shansi.
A recent patient. The child's arm was bound to her side by scar tissue from a burn. Loren has operated and gotten a free arm. May 1916, Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Lorenzo and Ruth Bennett Morgan were American medical missionaries in the Jiangsu and Anhui provinces of China, serving under the Presbyterian and Methodist mission boards from 1905 to 1946.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Chinese beggar woman. A Chinese beggar woman is standing on the side of a road., and This photograph is from the papers of Frank and Verna Garrett who served under the United Christian Missionary Society in the Nanjing area from 1896 to 1932.
China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection
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Box 20 | Folder 3
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1
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A Chinese catechist in Ming Ho, Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Margaret Hart Barbour, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary in Shanghai from 1916 to 1923.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Grain transportation. A Chinese man is pushing a wheelbarrow filled with sacks of grain along a dirt path., and Lorenzo and Ruth Bennett Morgan were American medical missionaries in the Jiangsu and Anhui provinces of China, serving under the Presbyterian and Methodist mission boards from 1905 to 1946.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Nantungchow [now Nantong] Hospital. Tumor of back, successfully removed be Dr. Hagman. Patient had tumour for 22 years. It is a lipoma with cancerous degeneration. It weighed 15 lbs, 10 oz., and This photograph is from the papers of Frank and Verna Garrett who served under the United Christian Missionary Society in the Nanjing area from 1896 to 1932.
A typical Chinese mandarin in full regalia: plum-colored satin robe with embroidered mandarin square. The necklace, of jade or amber, indicated by its length the rank of the wearer. The hat, crowned by a crystal ball, sported a pony-tail" of horsehair.", Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Captions for this set of lantern slides from the papers of Oliver and Jennie Logan, American Presbyterian missionaries in Hunan, were provided by their daughter Elsa.
China Records Project Miscellaneous Personal Papers Collection
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Box 73 | Folder 1
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1
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Prints & Photographs
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"Chinese members of the Women's Conference of 1897" Eight Chinese women, some with bound feet, are posed in front of a building. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.