"Kalgan [now Zhangjiakou] railway station under a foot of silt -- note roof of garden [crossed out] summer-house" and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
A Chinese boy stands on a balcony overlooking Shanghai in St. Luke's Hospital. A caption written on the back of the photograph reads: "anti-foreign feeling; anti-foreign demonstrations and riots." The photograph was taken in April 1927., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., 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., 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 very young Chinese boys are seated upright in their beds at St. Elizabeth's Refugee Hospital in Shanghai. Two of the boys are eating from trays. One boy has a doll.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The city of Wuhu can be seen in the distance on the banks of the Yangtze River., and This photo is from the papers of Dean Goddard, who was an American Baptist missionary in Ningpo, Che-chiang, China from 1870-1903.
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 Mission car about to take the wife of our cemetery gatekeeper to the hospital to be treated for gunshot wounds inflicted by a Japanese soldier who threatened to rape her while she was working in the fields.
A group of worshippers at St. Paul's Church, Nanking, on February 20, 1938, being the first time after the fall of the city that we were able to use our Church building with any degree of safety. A Christian Japanese soldier worshipped with us that day., 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., Returning from silk filature, just outside St. John's University, Shanghai Men, women, and children, some carrying baskets, are walking down a road outside the university campus., and The silk cocoons raised by farmers were delivered to a factory, called a filature, where the silk was unwound from the cocoons and the strands collected into skeins.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Our daily water supply A Chinese laborer steadies a wheeled cart loaded with a few buckets full of water. This water was to be delivered to the American missionaries in Ningbo., and This photo is from the papers of Rev. Dean Goddard, an American Baptist missionary who served in Ningpo, Chekiang, China from 1870-1903.
"Womans Hospital. Dr. Gates. Shanghai" View of outside of hospital. Street signs says "Seward Road." and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Meeting of the Women's Auxiliary. 1899. Tea on the Lawn. Outside shot of women sitting around tables. Mostly Chinese women in Chinese dress visible, although some Western women in background, distinguished by hats.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Mary Markley's Visit to Tsingtao and Tsimo, 1929 Three women missionaries are posed near a horse or donkey-drawn covered cart on a street with Chinese building in background.
"Ladies of Conference of 1899. Miss Wilson, Mrs Gamewell, Miss Steere, Miss Young, Mrs. Jewell, Miss Glover, Miss Shockley, Dr. Stevenson, Dr. Benn, Miss Croucher, Dr. Gloss." and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Women from the Training School who were out for evangelistic work during the summer months of 1923. Nine young women, carrying Bibles, are posed in front of a building with wooden lattice work.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and W.F.M.S. Premises, 1906 Large complex of light brick buildings with walled courtyard. Buildings include Sleeper David Memorial Hospital, missionary residence, school.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Threshing rice "Beating rice out by hand" An elderly woman is beating a clump of rice stalks against a wooden structure.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Winnowing rice Several individuals are engaged in the process of winnowing rice with a large circular basket and a hand-cranked mechanism. Three children and a caretaker are watching the photographer, with brick dwellings in background.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Wheelbarrow Man, Shanghai A man with ragged clothing is seated on the handle of the wheelbarrow that he uses to transport materials.
A large crowd is gathered on the wharf at Kiukiang [Jiujiang]. The photograph appears to have been taken from a boat looking down on the wharf. The back of the heads of two men can be seen peering out over the side of the boat. The city can be seen in the distance., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and This photo is from the papers of Dean Goddard, who was an American Baptist missionary in Ningpo, Che-chiang, China from 1870-1903.
A Chinese couple is sitted with female attendants standing on either side. The women are wearing elaborate dresses and headdresses. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Mary W. Caldwell was a missionary serving under the American Presbyterian Mission, South in Taichow, Jiangsu province, who took a trip through Gansu province in 1926., and Wayside Temple (Kansu Prov.) Wooden structure set in front of steep hillside. Statues of people and horses are visible behind a slatted wooden front. Banners with Chinese characters hang from top.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Water Wheels on the upper Yellow River, above Kaolan. The man standing in the middle background by the upright post is six feet two inches. Water is carried to the top in long rectangular boxes fastened to the circumference of the wheel. Many of these wheels are owned by Moslem villages.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The well our water comes from The well is in a village setting and is constructed from stone and wood. Two wheelbarrows loaded with water buckets are positioned next to the well. Three Chinese men are present., and This photo is from the papers of Rev. Dean Goddard, an American Baptist missionary who served in Ningpo, Chekiang, China from 1870-1903.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Margaret Hart Barbour, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary in Shanghai at St. John's University from 1916 to 1923., and The Water Gate, Wusih An arched bridge with another bridge visible through it.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Soochow A woman is washing clothes and a man is collecting water from the canal, standing on a small wooden platform attached to stone wall that forms the foundation of a row of houses.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Wards of Sleeper Davis Memorial Hospital. Brick buildings of Methodist hospital in Peking
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 War damage in the southern section of Nanking where most of the fighting in connection with the fall of the city took place. Picture taken March 17, 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 View from the tower of St. Paul's Church of the ruins of our large Chinese residence building which was used to house a preaching hall, a reading room, a baby clinic, Sunday School classrooms, and living quarters for our Chinese workers. It was burned by Japanese troops on two occasions, about December 14, 1937 and January 26, 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 The remains of the house and shop of these two brothers after the occupation of the city. They lived in the southern section of the city which was badly damaged by the fighting. Their old father died of fright when a Japanese soldier threatened him with a sword. March 17, 1938.
A corner of the wall around the palaces. Moat with lotus outside., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Margaret Hart Barbour, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary in Shanghai from 1916 to 1923.
A loyal Chinese policeman, Rev. W.P. Mills (American Presbyterian Mission) and Rev. John Magee standing at the entrance to the Safety Zone Committee Headquarters., 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.
A Chinese village lies between two hills on the Yangtze River. A small fleet of sail boats lines the coast by the village., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and This photo is from the papers of Dean Goddard, who was an American Baptist missionary in Ningpo, Che-chiang, China from 1870-1903.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Chinese Village, South China - Barbour Several buildings with agricultural fields in foreground and mountains in background.
A village barber. They often do their shaving in the street. The barber is shaving the head of a child while another boy looks on., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Margaret Hart Barbour, the photographer, was an American Episcopal missionary in Shanghai at St. John's University from 1916 to 1923.
"Church of the Nativity, Wuchang, Epiphany, 1897" Photo facing front, facing altar, from middle of nave. Evergreen garlands hanging from ceiling. Pews with choir stands on left side. Large screen dividing off right side pews from rest of church. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Hsuan Hua Kang above Chang Chia Chuan on the hillside to the north. Here in the large mausoleum rests the head of Ma Hua-lung, one of the leaders of the rebellion of 1862-1876. His spiritual descendents, including Ma Yuan-chang, his son-in-law, are buried here close by.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Foochow [now Fuzhou] -- looking from Anglo-Chinese College on Nantai Island toward north 1.Bridge of Thousand Ages 2. Peneplane, - first, second third. Barbour
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Chang Chia Chuan, East Kansu, the stronghold of Islam in South Eastern Kansu and headquarters of one branch of the Djahariah Order. Fourteen mosques minister to the needs of the people. On market day, which occurs every second day, people from miles around make the streets almost impassible, yet women are seldom seen at these times.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and By Sampan, down the Kwei River "Sleeping Quarters" Several Chinese adults are inside the cover of the boat while others navigate it from the outside. A child looks at the camera.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and From Nantai Island looking toward south (Southern Channel of Miu River) Rice paddies on plain, with river and mountains in background.
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 Wards in the University Hospital, Nanking. Rows of metal beds.
A Unit in Feng Yu Hsiang's Base Hospital, cared for by alumnae of Women's Union Med. College. Exterior view of low brick building., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Feng Yu Hsiang held various military positions under the Ch'ing dynasty. He was called the "Christian General" following his conversion to Methodism in 1914 . From 1920 to 1926 he struggled with Wu P'ei-fu and Chang Tso-lin for the control of North China and Manchuria. He supported the Nationalists and became minister of war and vice chairman of the Executive Yuan at Nanjing in 1928. By 1930 he had broken with Chiang Kai-shek and had launched an unsuccessful military campaign against him.
Alfred George Jones and Minnie Agnes Crawford, daughter of J. P. Crawford of Tsing Chou Fu, Shantung, were married in the Union Bible Chapel in 1881 by the Reverend Miles Greenwood. Alfred Jones arrived in China from England in 1876 to become a missionary of the Baptist Missionary Society., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Interior view of Union Bible Chapel in Chefoo [Yantai], China, facing front of church. Shows pews and altar area with extensive fruit and floral decorations, as for a harvest celebration. Two banners above the altar area read "Oh Bounteous is the Harvest" and "O Worship the Lord in the Beauty of Holiness."
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and 'Uncle Sam's' guard in Peking. Uniformed soldiers with rifles are marching along a street. Ricksha carrying a Chinese man in the foreground.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., This photo is from the papers of Elizabeth H. Falck, a member of the American Church Mission (ACM) in Shanghai, China (ca. 1923-1929)., and Two wounded Chinese boys are seated together in a bed at St. Luke's Hospital in Shanghai. One boy has a bandage wrapped around his crown. The other boy has a patch on his left eye. Despite their injuries they are both smiling. Written beneath this photograph is the caption: "The one-eyed boy".
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and By Sampan, down the Kwei River "Against the Current" Boatman is navigating with a pole.
A boy and a girl stand side by side for a portrait. They are the children of missionaries in China. The boy is holding a flag. Written on the album sleeve of the photograph: "Maxwell and Evelyn in Wu-chang. Firm friends.", 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.
A group of Chinese and two Western missionaries pose together for a group photograph on the stairs of a brick building. Some of the Chinese are wearing traditional clothing, while others have Western outfits. Two small boys stand in front of the adults., 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.