A church established by the American mission in Ningpo [Ningbo]. The church was located in the eastern suburbs of the city. This is the church where the Rev. Dean Goddard preached. It is a brick building surrounded by foliage., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The Rev. Dean Goddard was an ABFMS missionary in Ningpo, Che-chiang, China from 1870-1903.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Elizabeth H. Falck was a member of the American Church Mission (ACM) in Shanghai, China (ca. 1923-1929). She left behind many writings and photographs relating to hospitals in China., and Three technicians are working in a chemical laboratory at St. Elizabeth's Refugee Hospital in Shanghai. Three large work tables are laden with chemical equipment.
A commercial truck has been converted into a makeshift ambulance. Four patients are lying in the open cargo space in the back of the vehicle. The ambulance crew are standing on the side walk., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and This photo is from the papers of Elizabeth H. Falck who was a member of the American Church Mission (ACM) in Shanghai, China (ca. 1923-1929). Her papers include many writings and photographs relating to hospitals in China.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Dr. A. W. Tucker is seated at his desk in St. Luke's Hospital in Shanghai., and Elizabeth H. Falck was a member of the American Church Mission (ACM) in Shanghai, China (ca. 1923-1929). She left behind many writings and photographs relating to hospitals in China.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Dr. A. W. Tucker was a physician at St. Luke's Hospital in Shanghai., and This photo is from the papers of Elizabeth H. Falck, a member of the American Church Mission (ACM) in Shanghai, China (ca. 1923-1929).
A group of missionaries and their families pose for a group photograph. Written on a note adjoining the photograph: "Property of Mrs. E. W. Ellis--borrowed from her. Note, and kindly return in enclosed envelope. E. B. T. To William and Sallie, only. Back row: A. B. De Haan, Lucia Lyons, Rev. Getchell of Turkey, uncle of Mrs. Eastman, C. A. Stanley, Mrs. De Haan, Mr. Seymour of Ohio, Mrs. De Haan's father, E. B. T., F. F. T. Front row: Mrs. Eastman, Miss Grace Wyckoff, Aunt Minnie Ellis, M. L. S., Mrs. Seymour, Mrs. Getchell, Mr. V. P. Eastman, Mrs. C. A. S. Lower front row: Alfred, Mary Helen holding Preston Ellis, M. E. T., [illegible letter] B. T.", Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and This photo is from the papers of Emery Ward Ellis, a missionary serving the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in Tehchow, Shantung from 1904-1927.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The interior of All Saints' Church in Shanghai is shown. All of the pews and the altar are visible. Four large chandeliers hang from the ceiling., and This photo is from the papers of Elizabeth H. Falck, a member of the American Church Mission (ACM) in Shanghai, China (ca. 1923-1929).
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The altar at All Saints' Church in Shanghai has a golden cross, a bible, and some candles resting upon it and flowers to either side., and This photo is from the papers of Elizabeth H. Falck, a member of the American Church Mission (ACM) in Shanghai, China (ca. 1923-1929).
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Alumni Day at St. John's University -- wives, amahs (indiscernible) and children. Shanghai A social gathering of Chinese women, men and children, some wearing Western clothing, some in traditional Chinese clothing, outside, playing games and with musical instruments.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., 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., and Missionaries who were alumni of Drew University hold a reunion in Foochow [Fuzhou]. More than half of the group are Chinese. Several women are also present. A few of the alumni are wearing medals on their chests. They are posing in front of a building with Chinese writing on its entrance. Written at the top of the photograph: "Drew Alumni and Alumnae in the Methodist Centennial Celebration in China. Foochow. Nov. 17, 1947."