Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Laying the Corner Stone of the Jubilee Building, Swatow, China, Dec. 26, 1924. The school faculty and some of the American guests at the Laying of the Corner Stone. Left to right: Standing: Front row: Professor Kuch, Prof. Ishu, Hong Lan, Phek tsu, Gueh Meng, Helen Pue, Marguerite Everham, Edna Smith, Mr. Waters. Back row: Miss Traver, Miss Ang, Miss Sollman, Clara Leach, Mr. Page. Sitting: Miss Tang, A.G.S., Margaret Winn (directly behind me, Mrs. Ashmore, Emily Miller (kneeling), Mrs. Waters, Miss Culley (sitting on Corner Stone) Misssionaries and school faculty are posing for a group portrait that was taken at the laying of the Corner Stone for the Jubilee Building in Swatow [now Shantou], China.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Sweet potatoes, smoking hot, Fukien, China. Three men are standing around a cooking apparatus that holds smoking hot sweet potatoes in Fukien [now Fujian], China. A dog is standing next to one of the men.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Wouldn't you like to help this man out of his difficulty? He's just taken his jacket off to search for the importunate flea, that's all! To Mrs. E. Sanderson, Fairfax, Vt., U.S.A. In the foreground, a shirtless man has taken off his jacket and he is looking at it intently. He is standing next to a wooden bridge where other men are standing. In the background, there are buildings and shacks.
A Min River Boat. A Min River Boat is traveling along a river with mountains in the background. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and x is me and o is Emily. We are on our way to picnic at Hai Mng - Our chair for emergency. Abbie G. Sanderson, Emily, missionaries, and Chinese workers are standing along a narrow, rural road.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and In Thaiyong, So. China Missionaries and children are relaxing on a picnic outing in Thaiyong, Guangdong, China. Two male missionaries are carrying two children in a chair, while two Chinese men are carrying children in large woven buckets.
“Mrs. Capen, Dr. Everhans, A.G.S., a chinese helper, Mrs. Ashmore, Chinese helper, Mrs. Waters, Anna Foster, Dr. Leach. Bad spots on film! A Red Cross meeting knitting socks & making flannel hospital socks to go over bandages. Thai Jong – 1918” A group of women knitting at a Red Cross meeting with Chinese helpers in the background. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
“At the Monastery in Chaoyang. Mrs. Groesbeck is reading “Keziah Coffin. Mr. Schnare, the American Consul, [s]its in front of her. Mr. Lewis and his two boys hide Mary Ogg, who is lying flat. Mrs. Schnare is lying on her arm. Then come Louise C. and Dr. G. I’m at the left of the picture with K., Emily and Jinx. Tracy is on the wall in his favorite position.” A group of men, women, and children relaxing outside at a monastery. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
“A party of us missionaries out for a walk in the P.M. I’m in the middle at the back nearly hidden with an ordinary hat (not a pith helmet). Did you meet Dr. Everham, who came out with me? She is sitting, at the left – with her helmet pushed back on her head. (Automobile? And this is a “big road”!) I.K.F. From Abbie G. Sanderson Thai Jong (via Swatow)[Shantou] China, 1919.” A portrait of a group of missionaries who are posing on a rocky trail holding walking sticks. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and V.'s cook, Bill Suttertin, V, and Noren, with her case after the things had been unloaded & landed. Missionaries and a cook are standing in front of a shipment case while two men are working on the roof of the case.