28 - Afrique Orientale - Jeunes Filles en Toilette A large number of young girls are assembled. They wear skirts and numerous necklaces and bracelets., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard has some very faint penciled handwriting. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is "Aidez les Missions des Peres du St.-Esprit. C. C. 1059-56 Abonnez-vous a leurs "Annales" - 10 fr. C. C. 611-49 30, Rue Lhomond, Paris (Vc arr.)" Louys Bauer, Imp. Dijon" "Edition "Spiritus""
29. - Brodeuses Travaillant Une Chape. ("29. - Embroiderers Working on a Cope.") Two indigenous girls wearing white headbands and cross necklaces embroider a large piece of fabric., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains a printed title: "HAUTE-VOLTA - 29. - Brodeuses travaillant une chape - Upper-Volta - Young girls embroidering a cope." The back also contains information about the publisher: "Missions des Peres Blancs - Missions of the White Fathers - Librairie Missionnaire - 26, rue Vavin - Paris VIe - Peres Blancs, Notre-Dame du Bon Conseil, Bonnelles (S.-&-O.)"
78. Petites chretiennes. ("78. Young Christian women.") Twenty-five young indigenous girls wearing white dresses pose in front of a stone building. In the background a missionary father is standing in the building. Postcard issued by "Mission d'Ouagadougou (Hte-Volta).", Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank and printed with the following: "Collection de la Mission d'Ouagadougou."
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Ecole de THURSDAY-ISLAND - Nouvelle Guinee. ("School of THURSDAY-ISLAND - New Guinea.") Two missionary sisters pose with seventeen young girls, most of whom wear identical dresses., and The back of the postcard is blank.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Lessouto - Fillettes jouant aux osselets. ("Lessouto - Young girls playing jacks.") Three girls sit in a circle on the ground and play a game with small stones., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains printed information about the publisher: "Edit. des Missions Evangeliques - 102, b. Arago, Paris."
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Fifteen girls sit on the ground in a courtyard with open books on their laps while a woman stands next to them with an open book in her hands instructing them., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains a printed title: "No 3 - Classe en plein air - Cote d'Ivoire." ("Class in the open air - Ivory Coast.") The back also contains information about the mission agency: "Soeurs Missionnaires de N.D. des Apotres - VENISSIEUX (Rhone) - (cliche Normand, Abidjan)."
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., The back of the card has a few lines of penciled handwriting., and Walsenkinder der katholischen Mission der Pallottiner zu Jaunde (Kamerun). A dozen young girls wearing dresses of patterned cloth stand before a wooden building.
26. Luimbe Girls. Seven young girls stand before a tent. All the girls wear tribal attire., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting. Printed at the edge of the correspondence section is "EDWARD SANDERS, MISSAO INGLEZA, BIE ANGOLA".
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Les Missionnaires Salesiens au Congo. "Trois pretres, anciens Eleves de l'Oratoire St-Charles, l'abbe Mariage, l'abbe d'Halluin, l'abbe Laloux, font partie de cett e mission." A large group of young men are arranged in rows before a brick building. Three Catholic missionary fathers stand among them., and The back of the postcard is closely covered with handwriting and is stamped and postmarked.
56. Congo Francais - Deux des six Avenues conduisant a la Mission de Brazzaville - Vue prise de la galerie du Palais episcopal. ("56. French Congo - Two of the six Avenues leading to the Mission of Brazzaville - View taken from the gallery of the Bishop's palace.") Nine indigenous boys stand on the brick paths which lie in front of the Bishop's palace. Postcard issued by the "Mission Catholique de Brazzaville.", Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank.