Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
Container / Volume:
Box 417
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and In the laboratory office, West China Hospital. A uniformed nurse sits at a desk writing. Behind her is a bulletin board with the title "Pediatric Ward" and the numbers 1 through 40; small paper tags are pinned beneath a few of the numbers.
A patient is lying down with a nurse and a man standing next to him at the hospital in Changteh [now Changde], China. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
A peep show. Daddy never would let us stop and look at them - for obvious reasons. Four men are sitting on benches looking through small holes in a wall at a peep show, Changteh [now Changde], 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.
Archives of the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
Container / Volume:
Box 395 | Folder 1
Image Count:
1
Resource Type:
Prints & Photographs
Description:
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive. and F. C. U. student activities "8 reflecting astronomical telescope - mirror ground + polished at F C U L to R: F. C. Martin, Y. C. Lin Physics" F. C. Martin and three Chinese men; one wears Chinese dress, the others Western. Man at center looks into telescope, which is pointing downward, and is set up outdoors among paths, lawns and trees. Buildings and hills behind.
A river gunboat, a common sight on China's waterways in Imperial days. (This was the gunboat that escorted the Logans on the houseboat in 1901). Note cannon on the bow, and captain's cabin on the stern. At night the crew was sheltered by a striped blue-and-white tent-like canopy held up by their shipped oars. During the night, one member of the crew manned the drum, which beat out the watches during the night - a comforting, if occasionally disturbing, sound to travelers anchored nearby for the night., 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., PAYSAGES D'AFRIQUE - COIN DE FORET AU GABON. ("LANDSCAPES Of AFRICA - CORNER OF THE FOREST IN GABON.") Through an opening in a dense growth of trees, vines, shrubs, and various other kinds of vegetation a river is visible., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains printed information about the publisher: "Societe des Missions Evangeliques, 102, Boulev. Arago, Paris."
A sea-going junk, with an eye painted on the bow. An explanation current in pidgin-English" was as follows: 'No gottee eye, how can see? No can see, how can savvy? No can savvy, how can go? No can go, how can get to place?'", 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., Lorenzo and Ruth Bennett Morgan were American medical missionaries in the Jiangsu and Anhui provinces of China, serving under the Presbyterian and Methodist mission boards from 1905 to 1946., and We were able to make our trip to Peking so quickly and easily because of the courtesy of these Mr. & Mrs. [?] [?] le Ta Faille. The chief of the Haichow work. The Electric R.R. motor was fine. Behold our [?] R.R. ties & rails. It is still 55 miles away. Lo Ma Dzuang. May 31/'24. Missionaries, including Lorenzo Morgan, and two children are standing by a small railroad car surrounded by Chinese workers in Haichow [now Haizhou], China.
A street barber, an itinerant workman, a very common sight in our streets. Tracy noted the fact that the barber has apparently parked his customer's cap on top of his own hat! (Shanghai), 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.
A summer sedan chair, the kind we used to go up the mountain to Mokanshan, the summer resort to which Uncle Fred and his family and the missionaries of his area used to go for summer vacation. Two men are carrying a person in a shaded sedan chair., 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.