Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Two cholera patients and cholera coffin. Stretchers filled with cholera patients followed immediately after the floats on 'How it should not be done'. Two dummies are laid out on stretchers in preparation for the parade. Next to them is a wooden coffin.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Electrical Class Three students are sitting at desks. An instructor is at the front, holding a book and pointing at various calculations on the board.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and As it is night soil bucket standing next to rice bucket on right, neither covered. The rice is cold when put into bowls on the table. Chop sticks, though cheap, are provided only one pair per person and those who eat exchange saliva by dipping their chop sticks into the common dish. Another float from the cholera informational parade in Fuzhou. A table is on the platform, set with dishes and chopsticks. Next to the table are two buckets.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and As it should be. Behind the white curtain around the table is the secret of the steam, which rises from each of the bowls containing food on the table. A small boiler connected by copper tubes with each of the food dishes keeps them hot. There are also plenty of chop sticks with spoons for central food dishes. Float from cholera informational parade in Fuzhou.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Dish-Washing Float. The articles beginning on the extreme right are a night-soil bucket with a fly on the edge, a water kong with a bamboo dipper, a dish pan, dishes, recently washed in cold water, on which a filthy fly is standing guard. The two flies at either end of the float change positions on occasion.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Dish-Washing Float as it should be. Same as number 7 with the exception that the water is boiled and that the dishes are screened after washing. One dipper is used for raw water and another for boiled. The bamboo bundle contains charcoal. The night-soil bucket is covered.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Tech School -- Forge Shop Two Chinese men stand by a forge for metalworking. One of the men is holding a long hammer, the head rests on an anvil. Around them are various tools.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and Gate Boy A young boy standing stiffly with his hands behind his back, in front of an open door. He is in a long light colored Chinese style coat and a small dog sits in front of him.