“India ̶ Serie I ̶ 10. Una tappa lungo il viaggio.” Two cart drivers and their oxen are shown stopped for a rest and a meal, possibly outside a city. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: “Il Pontificio Istituto delle Missioni Estere di Milano promuove la propagazione della fede e della civiltà in dieci vaste Missioni dell’ India, dell’Indocina e della Cina. Sede generale: Milano (6-43) – Via Monte Rosa 81 ̶ Telefono 40-115.” There is no handwriting on the back.
"21. - Indes. - Religieuses Indiennes Catéchistes du Saint et Immaculé Coeur de Marie - Missions Étrangères de Paris." Indian Religious Catechists of the Holy and Immaculate Heart of Mary pose for the camera. They are all indigenous Sisters and are wearing rosaries. Additional information on the back directs donations either to Paris or Lyon, France.
“17. Mission des Religieuses Ursulines de Thildonck au Bengale. Ecole avec catéchuménat. School en catechumenaat.” Girls of varying ages are depicted around a low table outside a mission. A missionary sister seated at a desk instructs the class in religious education. The caption is printed on the back of the postcard. There is no handwriting on the back.
“Premiers Communiants de Mulagamudu (Noël 1911). Eerste Kommuniekantjes te Mulagamudu (Kerstmis 1911).” A group of young Christians wearing crowns is depicted at Christmas with two missionary fathers. These are the first local Christians to receive Holy Communion at the mission. The following information is printed on the back of the card: “Missions der PP. Carmes Déchaussés sur la côte de Malabar (Cochin et Travancore. – Indes Anglaises). Zendingen der PP. Ongeschoeide Karmelicten op de kust van Malabar, (Engelsch Indië).” There is no handwriting on the back.
“Un groupe d’adultes au jour de leur Première Communion. Een groep manen op hun Erste Communie-dag.” Over thirty adult men are depicted on the steps of a church on the day of their First Holy Communion. The caption and following information are printed on the back of the postcard: “Les Ursulines de l’Institut de Thildonck dans la Mission du Bengale, Indes. De Ursulinen van Thildonck in de Missie van Bengalen, Indië.” There is no handwriting on the back.
"Catéchistes Missionnaires de Marie-Immaculée. - Hindoustan [Hindustan]. - Soeur Louise de la Sainte-Cène surveille le repas des Petits." Sister Louise stands behind children sitting in semi-circle on the ground. The children are eating from bowls and plates. There is a native woman on either side of the semi-circle. The postcard also notes the publisher as, "Regnault, Photo - Orléans."
"Kanunnikessen - Missiezusters van den H. Augustinus." Three children with belongings strapped to their backs are walking down a path with walking sticks. Additional information indicates that this postcard was published in Belgium.
"A group of the little ones in Pundita Ramabai's Home. They hold in their hands their portion of rice." Young boys and girls are standing in a group. This postcard was from the "Illustrated Missionary News." There is a handwritten note on the back.
"Les Capucins francais aux Indes. La Mission du Sacré-Coeur au Rajputana [Rajasthan]. Des Bhils, les enfants de la Jungle, auprès de leur missionnaire." Three children dressed in traditional clothing gather around a male missionary. Additional information on the back directs monetary offerings to Paris, France.
“Mission des Religieuses Ursulines de Thildonck. Missie der Religieuzen Ursulinen van Thildonck. Cusine des enfants. Cueillette du Sag (condiment pour riz). Kinder keuken. Plukken van Sag (spiecerij voor de rijst.)” Young people are shown throughout the branches of a large tree picking sag that will be served with rice. A brick building and person are seen below the tree. The name of the publisher, “Ern. Thill, Bruxelles. “ is printed on the back of the card. There are several words handwritten in Dutch on the back.