Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary who stayed in Nanjing during the period of the Japanese occupation, 1937-1938., and Farewell tea given in honor of Mr. Rabe, Chairman of the Safety Zone Committee, by members of the staff, upon the occasion of his departure for German. February 21, 1938. In the pictures can be seen Mr. Magee, Mr. Sperling (German), Dr. Rosen (German Embassy staff); Mr. Rabe, Mr. Paul Scharffenberg (German Embassy staff who died in Nanking on June 19, 1938).
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
, At the headquarters of the Nanking Safety Zone Committee. Left to right: Mr. Zial (Russian Tartar); Mr. Hatz (Austrian); Mr. Rabe (German, Chairman of the Safety Zone Committee); Rev. John Magee (American Church Mission); Mr. Cola Podshivaloff (White Russian) December 13, 1937., and Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary who stayed in Nanjing during the period of the Japanese occupation, 1937-1938.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary who stayed in Nanjing during the period of the Japanese occupation, 1937-1938., and The Japanese Christian who worshipped with us in St. Paul's Church on February 20, 1938. He presented us with some soap, towels, and biscuits for the refugees.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., These men were the leaders of the Nanking Safety Zone Committee that provided assistance to the Chinese during the Nanking Massacre and Japanese occupation of Nanjing 1937-1938., and Western Heroes of Nanking. Left to Right - 1. Ernest Forster. 2. Prof. Mills. 3. (German.) [John Rabe] 4. Prof. Smith. 5. Mr. Rohe (German). 6. George Fitch. Paramount News Reel. Nanking China. About December 15, 1937.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary who stayed in Nanjing during the period of the Japanese occupation, 1937-1938., and Our new Church center on Peiping Road, Nanking, which has leased th ebuilding formerly occupied by the Sino-British Cultural Association. This new center is the outgrowth of the religious work conducted during the refugee days in the Safety Zone. It is located near the center of Nanking, almost equidistant from St. Paul's Church and our Hsiakwan Parish.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary who stayed in Nanjing during the period of the Japanese occupation, 1937-1938., and Parade inaugurating the 'Reformed Government' created by the Japanese on March 28, 1938. The marchers were rounded up by the police, beforehand. The parade is turning the corner from Peh Hsia Road into Taiping Road. The large building at the corner was formerly the China and South Seas Bank and is now being used by one of the departments of the 'Reformed Government.'
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary who stayed in Nanjing during the period of the Japanese occupation, 1937-1938., and Some of the patients and the staff of our Refugee Hospital organized by the Rev. John Magee. End of May 1938.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary who stayed in Nanjing during the period of the Japanese occupation, 1937-1938., and Patients in the Refugee Hospital attending a religious service.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary who stayed in Nanjing during the period of the Japanese occupation, 1937-1938., and Young refugees at Ginling College.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., During the period of the Japanese occupation of Nanking and so-called Nanking Massacre, many refugees were housed at Ginling College., and Poultry raising - taught to some of the refugee girls at Ginling College by Miss Blanche Wu of the Ginling Faculty.