Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Madagascar - Societe des Amis des Missions de Montauban "Diaconesse soignant des lepreux." Two missionary sisters stand on either side of a trio of leprosy patients. Behind them a whitewashed building can be seen., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting on it.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., EXPOSITION COLONIALE 1931 - Pavillon des Missions Protestantes - 10 - Stand de Madagascar ("COLONIAL EXPOSITION 1931 - House of the Protestant Missions - 10 - Stand of Madagascar"). Three tables and three partitions are covered in pictures, textiles, small statues, and various other madagascan items as part of a display at a missions exposition. In the center of the display stands a small table upon which lie two open books., and The back of the postcard has a short note in French and contains printed information about the publisher: "Societe des Missions Evangeliques, 102, Bld. Arago (Paris)". The back also contains information about the printer: "Braun & Cie, Imp.-Edit., Mulhouse-Dornach".
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The back of the postcard has no handwriting., and The Bible House, London "A Malagasy Bible Hidden During the Persecution" A bible is shown opened for display.
45. - Madagascar - Quand en n'a pas de clocher pour appeler les fideles. A man stands outside of a thatched building, clasping a hollowed horn in both hands and blowing into it., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting. Printed in the margin of the correspondence section is "L'Oevre des Pretres Malgaches" "79, Avenue de Breteuil, Paris XVc" "Ch. post. 567 39 Paris"
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Madagascar Societe des Amis des Missions de Montauban. "Une Station de la Mission protestante" A line of handwriting is below the caption, which has been crossed out. The inset photograph depicts a village street, a man carrying a heavy yoke in the foreground., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting.
228. Madagascar - Quelque part en Imerina... A man is shown carrying a heavily-laden yoke across a sandy stretch. Behind him, tall hills rise., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting. Printed in the margin of the correspondence section is "Pour 'L'Oeuvre des Pretres Malgaches' 79. Avenue de Breteuil, Paris-XVc - CH. Post 567-39 Paris."
A man stands in a small niche cut into the side of a wall. The wall is made of dressed stone blocks, and above and behind it can be seen a thatch-roofed building., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is closely covered with handwriting. Printed in the margin of the correspondence section is "L'Oevre des Pretres Malgaches" "79, Avenue de Breteuil, Paris XVc" "Ch. post. 567 39 Paris"
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Madagascar - Paysage de la cote est ("Landscape of the east coast"). In the midst of very tall trees and other vegetation stand two small thatched-roof houses. Visible in front of the houses is a man weaving a large basket., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains printed information about the publisher: "Societe des Missions Evangeliques, 102, Bld. Arago (Paris)". The back also contains information about the printer: "BRAUN & Cie, Imp. Mulhouse-Dornach".
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Madagascar - Vallee du Mangoro ("Valley of Mangoro"). Photograph from the top of a hill of the Mangoro river winding through a series of tree-covered hills. Postcard issued by "Edit. des Missions Evangeliques, 102 Bd Arago, Paris"., and The back of the postcard is blank.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Mission Protestante Francaise de Madagascar "Tombeau de Paul Minault et Benjamin Escande, Ramainandro." Six men stand around a low stone tomb. The tomb is worked with a large cross. Behind them, neatly-tended foliage can be seen., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting.