Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Committee which organized the first religious work among the refugee women and girls at Ginling College. Front row: Miss ?, Miss Rachel Wong, Miss Minnie Vautrin, Mrs. S.F. Tsen, Miss Chi; Rear row: Rev. C.T. Chiang (ACM), Catechist Fan (ACM), Rev. John Magee (ACM); Dean Tong (ACM), Mr. Francis Ch'en (Ginling), Mr. Li (Ginling), Rev. Paul Tong (ACM), 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., and One of the boxes from America inside the compound, behind the house. The coolies are standing in front of servants' quarters.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary., and Wheelbarrow coolies with the boxes in the street in front of Mahan School, Feb 1937
A pond outside Nanking filled with the corpses of people who were killed by the Japanese troops. This is a scene typical of many of the ponds inside the city after the occupation of the city by the Japanese., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., 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., Daily Vacation Bible School held at Holy Trinity Chapel, Yangchow. Summer of 1936., and Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary.
"The 'Faculty' of the Religious Study Institute conducted among the refugees at Ginling College.", Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and During the period of the Japanese occupation of Nanking and so-called Nanking Massacre, many refugees were housed at Ginling College.
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).
A country scene just ouside Yangchow, a typical farmhouse and farmer ploughing with a water buffalo., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary., and The Five Pavilion Bridge seen through Emperor Ch'ien Lung's Fishing Pavilion, outside Yangchow.
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., and Holy Trinity Chapel, Yangchow, Easter 1936 (The guest hall of a big Chinese house adapted). The four golden characters on a blue background over the altar mean 'Most Honorable Most Glorious One.'
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., Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary., and Local shrine opposite Mahan School compound. City wall in background.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Ernest Forster, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary., and The recreation and meeting room at the chapel of the Beatititudes, Chinkiang. The walls are white, beams and rafters Chinese vermilion, windows white.
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.
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.
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 Refugee huts at Tse Hsia Shan, outside Nanking. March 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 This youngster refugeed at Ginling College after all of his family had been killed by Japanese soldiers.
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 Refugee huts at Tse Hsia Shan, outside Nanking. March 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 Refugee huts at Tse Hsia Shan, outside Nanking. March 1938. View showing different types of houses and huts.
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 Refugees gathered at the headquarters of the Nanking Safety Zone Committee to receive the first cash relief issued by the Committee to enable them to return to their homes and begin life over. February 1938. The rock garden conceals a strong concrete air-raid shelter.
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 Refugees gathered at the headquarters of the Nanking Safety Zone Committee to receive the first cash relief issued by the Committee to enable them to return to their homes and begin life over. February 1938. The rock garden conceals a strong concrete air-raid shelter. Second view, with large Red Cross flag on ground in garden area.
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 Group of refugees whom we cared for at No. 25 Lo Chia Road. Group gathered in front of residence.
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 refugees on the campus of the University of Nanking, which accomodated about 10,000 in its various buildings. This picture was taken in March 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 Refugees rebuilding their homes in the southern part of Nanking. March 17, 1938.