Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Bapteme d'un groupe de filles.- Doopsel van een groep meisjes. ("Baptism of a group of girls") A large group is standing outside a brick church, as some await baptism., The back of the postcard is blank and contains: "Coll. Elslander.", and The front of the postcard also includes information about the mission agency: "Missions des Peres du St. Esprit- Missien der Paters van den H. Geest". The front also includes: "Ankoro - Sacre-Coeur, Kataga-Congo, Ankoro- H. Hart"
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Coin droit de la place de l'Eglise.- Rechterhoek van 't Kerkplein. The large congregation is outside by the chapel, kneeling and standing in prayer., The back of the postcard is blank and contains: "Coll. Elslander.", and The front of the postcard also includes information about the mission agency: "Missions des Peres du St. Esprit- Missien der Paters van den H. Geest". The front also includes: "Ankoro - Sacre-Coeur, Kataga-Congo, Ankoro- H. Hart"
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., House building. West Africa. Photograph of a man and a group of women and children constructing a circular hut made of wooden poles. A group of women are sitting by the side of the structure, an older woman and small child stand on the opposite side. Approximately five children and a woman are standing outside the hut. Large trees are seen in the background., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains printed information about the publisher: "Copyright. The C.M.S. Bookshop, Lagos." The back also has a printed caption: "This is a real photograph. Printed in England." (Church Missionary Society)
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., En Brousse: La Chapelle et la Maison du Pere couvertes en paille ("In Bush: The Chapel and the House of the Father covered in straw "). Six people sit on a stick fence in front of two large block buildings with thatched roofs. In the foreground, a man sits on the ground holding a white staff. Postcard issued by Mission des Pretres du Sacre-Coeur de St-Quentin., and The back of the postcard is blank with printed information about the mission agency: "Procure de la Mission du Cameroun: 214, Rue Lafayette, Paris (Xe)" and a printed address of the publisher: "Edit. M. Brochard. 81, quai Fosse - Nantes" The Missionaries of the Sacred Heart were a Catholic religious order.
49. Groupe d'enfants chretiens. ("49. Group of Christian children. ") A missionary father poses with twenty-three indigenous children. Most of the children wear identical dresses and silver necklaces; some wear white robes and crosses. Postcard issued by "Mission d'Ouagadougou (Hte-Volta).", Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank and printed with the following: "Collection de la Mission d'Ouagadougou."
30. Groupe de filles Mossis. ("30. Group of Mossi girls.") Sixteen indigenous girls pose in three rows near a stone wall. Some of the girls wear cross necklaces. Postcard issued by "Mission d'Ouagadougou (Hte-Volta).", Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank and printed with the following: "Collection de la Mission d'Ouagadougou."
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Jeunes Tunisiens ("Young Tunisians") Tunisie [Tunisia] The eight Tunisian children are posed standing outside in front of tall grass and trees., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains printed information about the Catholic mission agency: "Soeurs Missionnaires de N.-D. d'Afrique, St-Charles Edition G.-L. Arlaud - Lyon, Repr. interdite.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The back of the postcard is blank and contains information about the Catholic mission agency and a caption: "70. - Eerste kapittel en verkiezing eener Algemeene Overste (Uganda). Missien der Witte Paters." and also information about the publisher: "Ern. Thill, Brussel.", and Two missionary fathers, one missionary sister and a group of sixteen indigenous sisters are sitting and standing in two rows outside a building.