Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Four Chinese men sip tea on a patio at the Tea Boat overlooking the mountain at the Kushan Monastery., and This photo is from the papers of Emily Susan Hartwell, who was an American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions missionary stationed in Foochow, Fukien from 1884.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., An elevated view of the American missionary compound at Ing Tai in 1907. In the foreground is the site of a residence that was burned down. A wall still encloses the ruins. The Boys' School and the Memorial Church are situated behind the burned ruins. The phrase "House Site", is typed onto the photograph and indicates the site of a new residence that was planned. The arrow typed into the left hand side of the photograph orients the viewer to the position of the Girls' Boarding School. An impressive vista of the Ing Tai river and its palisades dominates the background of the photo., and The Smiths were a family of Congregational missionaries in China, 1901-1950, primarily in Ing Tai and Foochow [Fuzhou]. Edward Huntington Smith devoted nearly 50 years of his life to running an orphanage, raising funds, and promoting Christian education in Ing Tai, Fukien [Fujian], China. His wife, Grace W. Thomas Smith served as a Kindergarten teacher in the United States and China.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Captions for this set of lantern slides from the papers of Oliver and Jennie Logan, American Presbyterian missionaries in Hunan, were provided by their daughter Elsa., and The new hospital, built in 1902-1903, according to plans drawn up by OTL [Oliver Tracy Logan]. Believed to be the first foreign hospital building in the province of Hunan. (In the picture may be seen OTL [Oliver Tracy Logan], JML [Jennnie Manget Logan], and EML [Elsa M. Logan])
A view of the roof of the women's hospital from the southern side of the missionary residence at Ing Hok [Ing Tai]. Written above this photograph in the album it was pasted: "Looking south from the front of mission residence. Roof of women's hospital second floor, of which now used for girls' boarding school. Over church tower, across the river, are the Buddhist pagoda and Confucian monastery. Between, church on one hill and pagoda on the other, the city of Ing Hok with 20,000 inhabitants.", Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The Smiths were a family of Congregational missionaries in China, 1901-1950, primarily in Ing Tai and Foochow [Fuzhou]. Edward Huntington Smith devoted nearly 50 years of his life to running an orphanage, raising funds, and promoting Christian education in Ing Tai, Fukien [Fujian], China. His wife, Grace W. Thomas Smith served as a Kindergarten teacher in the United States and China.
“The ‘new’ hospital, finished in 1916. Its first patients were soldiers who had been wounded in a clash between a local war-lord up the river, and Peking government troops.” This is an exterior view of the hospital that was built in Changteh [now Changde], Hunan, China., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and Captions for this set of lantern slides from the papers of Oliver and Jennie Logan, American Presbyterian missionaries in Hunan, were provided by their daughter Elsa.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Panoramic view of the Thibar Mission. The front of the postcard also contains information about the mission agency: "Societe des Missionnaires D'Afrique (Peres Blancs) - Scolasticat Ste- Croix de Thibar (Tunisie)", and The back of the postcard is blank and contains printed information about the mission agency: "Societe des Missionnaires D'Afrique (Peres Blancs)"
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Missions Africaines, 150, Cours Gambetta, Lyon "Egypte - Aupres des Pyramides." Three Catholic missionary fathers ride donkeys near several other men. In the background, one of the Pyramids is visible., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting. Printed in the margin is "Edition des Missions Africaines"
Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
Container / Volume:
Box 416
Image Count:
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Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
A temple or church in Tibet with a cross on top., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and One of a series of photographs taken by faculty from West China Union University.
Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
Container / Volume:
Box 416
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Front view of a temple, presumably in Tibet, with signs in Chinese on the front., and One of a series of photographs taken by faculty from West China Union University.
A small white mission house with a tiled roof stands behind a well-kept hedge. In front of the hedge, a number of people stand or walk., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the card has no handwriting. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is "Editions Peres du Saint-Esprit (Reproduction interdite)" "CAMEROUN - Maison des Souers de Minlaba".