Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., At the camp of the famous Christian general, Feng Yu-hsiang at Nanyuan, the former Emperor's hunting park, ten miles south of Peking. Several men are at tables using sewing machines., and Margaret Hart Barbour, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary in Shanghai from 1916 to 1923.
"A Barber" Barber shaves head of seated small Chinese boy while another standing boy waits. White porcelain basin in front of standing boy. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Ablutions form a large part in the Moslem's day, so we find connected with each mosque a well equipped, heated bath house. The kettles on the rack in the center are for the minor ablutions used before every time of prayer. Showers are to be had in the cupboards to the left. There is always hot water for use. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
A 'Beehive' kumbei peculiar to the Wuchungpao Plain, Ningsia. Although the door of the kumbei may open in any direction, the sepulchre inside will always be placed North and South. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
A Beggar Boat at Nanking. The Woman is asking that money be put in the bag at the end of the pole. Two women and one child are in a small boat in open water. The older woman is reaching a long bamboo pole up towards the photographer, who probably was standing on a larger boat or on a bridge. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Bishop Frederick Graves, Shanghai, 1927 Graves is in clergy collar, black hat, and topcoat, carrying suitcase., and Frederick R. Graves, Bishop of Shanghai from 1891 -- 1937, came to China in 1881.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Bishop Graves, Rev. J.A. Ingle & group of native Christians, Hanch'uan (60 miles up the Han River from Hankow) [now Wuhan] Graves and Ingle in clergy dress standing with large group of Chinese in front of small traditional Chinese building with decorative roof., and J.A. Ingle, first bishop of missionary district of Hankow (Wuhan) 1901 - 1903; Frederick R. Graves, Bishop of Shanghai from 1891 - 1937. Graves came to China in 1881.
A blind Chinese fortune teller carries a musical instrument and some trinkets., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and This photo is from the papers of Dean Goddard, who was an ABFMS missionary in Ningpo, Che-chiang, China from 1870-1903.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Several small wooden Chinese boats are in the foreground. A few larger steel steam ships can seen beyond them. The skyline of Shanghai can be seen on a distant bank across the river., and This photo is from the papers of Rev. Dean Goddard, an American Baptist missionary who served in Ningpo, Chekiang, China from 1870-1903.