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.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Bohlem House (residence) Wuchang [now Wuhan] View of outside of missionary house, bamboo shades drawn down on upper and lower porches.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Boone School (Williams Hall) in Process of Building. Dec. 1896. High view of construction on Williams Hall., and Boone School founded as memorial to William Jones Boone, first Bishop of American Church Mission in China. School founded 1871. Later incorporated as a university, under laws of the District of Columbia, 1909. Joined with Wesley College and Griffith John College to form Central China College in 1922 (Gray, 32).
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Chinese Prayer Book Revision. Ingle; Pott; Partridge; Arch. Thomson; Bishop. The Chinese Prayer Book Revision Committee is seated at a library table with three Chinese assistants standing in back., and J.A. Ingle was first Bishop of the missionary district of Hankow [Wuhan] 1901-1903; E.H. Thomson was Archdeacon of Hongkew; Frederick R. Graves was Bishop of Shanghai from 1891 -- 1937.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Foreign and Native Clergy. Shanghai District. 1898. The clergymen are posing in front of the arched door of a chapel. The Western clergy are in Western dress while the Chinese clergy are in Chinese dress.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and St. John's Hankow, Christmas '98 Decorations of various colors, mostly red. [now Wuhan] A altar of a church, which has been decorated for the holidays.
"Interior Church of Our Savior Hongkew." Looking at the front area inside a church. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Church of Our Savior, Hongkew Shanghai - built by Bishop Boone 1853. View of church from outside on street. Chinese in lower right corner, one rickshaw and horse carriage waiting in street. Chinese lantern hanging from building across from church., and William Jones Boone was the first Bishop of the American Church Mission in China.
"Church of the Nativity, Wuchang Exterior, 1897" [now Wuhan] Exterior view of front of church. Church of the Nativity consecrated 1889. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
"View taken from a tea house, after the great fire of October 1, 1898, Hongkew. 10,000 or more families were burnt out." Overhead shot of burned city stretching diagonally from position of photographer, dozens of workers cleaning up below. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Boone School was founded in 1871 as a memorial to William Jones Boone, first Bishop of the American Church Mission (Episcopal) in China. It was incorporated as a university, under laws of the District of Columbia, 1909. In 1922, Boone joined with Wesley College and Griffith John College to form Central China College, also known as Huachung College., and Boone School, Williams Hall, General Study Hall, Christmas 1897 School room with evergreen Christmas decorations strung from ceiling and "Merry Christmas" written on blackboard.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and On label, labeled right to left: "1. Rev. Mr. Huntington; 2. Rev. Mr. Roots; 3. Rev. Mr. -- Now Bp. Partridge; Rev. Mr. Littell; Rev. Mr. Ingle" On back of photo: same names, labeled left to right. "Three Cantonese and one Hupel boy, who were baptized at Boone School, Wuchang, Christmas 1899." [now Wuhan] Photo of clergy with Chinese students, with drawing and label explaining figures in photo. Left to right, J.A. Ingle, first bishop of missionary district of Hankow (Wuhan) 1901 -- 1903; S.H. Littell; S.C. Partridge; L.H. Roots, Bishop of Hankow 1903 -- 1937. D.T. Huntington, consecrated first Bishop of Wuhu, March 1912 (diocese renamed Anqing in 1913. Wuhu and Anqing are separate places, and still preferred names according to TGN).
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Divinity School, Wuchang, Mr. Ridgely, Mr. Partridge, Mr. Littell, Mr. Wood, and the three divinity students, Dec, 1898. [now Wuhan] Four teachers from Divinity School in Western dress and three students in Chinese dress posing under entranceway. Saint Paul's Divinity School founded in 1895 in Boone School compound (Gray, 14).
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Dr. Boone's Hospital for Men. Shanghai Street view of hospital; policeman standing on corner dressed in British style uniform.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Missionaries associated with American Protestant Episcopal Church Mission. Saint John's College, founded 1879, incorporated as university 1905., and The Faculty St. John's College. 1897. Mr. Rees, Dr. Boone, Dr. Ludlow, Mr. Pott, Mr. Cooper Chinese and Western faculty of St. John's College. Chinese members in traditional Chinese dress, some holding closed fans. Western members dressed in Western dress, two holding straw boater hats, one holding derby.
"Casting the Lead on the Yangtze" Two people on board a ship, wearing rain gear, and preparing to throw out a line for catching fish. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Boone School founded in 1871 as memorial to William Jones Boone, first Bishop of American Church Mission in China. Later incorporated as a university under laws of the District of Columbia, 1909. Joined with Wesley College and Griffith John College to form Central China College in 1922 (Gray, 32)., and Boone School, Wuchang, Commencement Group. 1 Feb., 1899. The boy sitting on the tiger skin in the chair in front was elected the most popular boy in the school, by general vote, and then carried in honor through the school buildings on the shoulder of his school mates. [now Wuhan] Students standing in front of school in traditional Chinese dress, gathered around elected student in chair. School flag as backdrop. One student holding American flag, others various Chinese flags, one tri-color flag like France or Ireland. One student holds small drum with American flag printed on it. Another holds a bugle.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Clergy House, Wuchang [now Wuhan] Exterior view of front of clergy house. Verandas on first and second levels. Sidewalk in lower left corner.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Saint Paul's, Hankow, from west door. [now Wuhan] Facing front altar from middle of nave. Church primarily brick, with three Gothic stained glass windows behind altar. Screen dividing off left side pews starting halfway up the aisle. Certain sections of pews marked with signs in Chinese characters.