"9. Ecole des Freres Maristes (Stanleyville) - Atelier du fer (forge). School der Broeders Maristen (Stanleystad) Ijzerwerk - De Smids." A group of young men work in a blacksmith's shop. The back of the postcard is blank. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Class in carpentry Kallar children. Several young men and children are shown at work in a carpentry shop., and From the collection of Raymond Augur Dudley who served under the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions at the American Madura Mission South India, from 1919 to 1943 and was ABCFM Secretary to India from 1944-1957.
"Misison des R.R. P. P. Jesuites au Kwango. Kwango-Missie der E. E. P. P. Jezuiten in Kongo" "Kisantu La menuiserie. De schrijnwerkeri)" Two inset photographs show men working inside a carpentry shop at various pieces of woodworking equipment. The back of the postcard is blank. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
"Missions d'Extreme Nord Canadien - Serie III" "Un groupe d'orphelines du Nord." A number of young orphan children are shown standing outdoors with a Catholic missionary sister. On the back of the postcard is printed "Missionnaires Oblats de Marie-Immaculee. Oeuvre des Missions O. M. I. - 75, Rue de l'Assomption - Paris (XVIc) Abonnez-vous aux Petites Annales des Missionnaires Oblats de Marie-Immaculee Revue Mensuelle - 10 fr. C. C. 99.99 Paris" The back of the postcard is closely covered with handwriting. and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
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 This girl, 19 years old, while picking cherries lost her hold and fell to the ground. She sustained severe compound fracture of both legs below the knee. She was kept in the hospital for three months after which time she went home entirely well. She would certainly have died had she been treated by native methods. The picture was taken just before she went home.
15. - La Premiere Benediction Aux Parents. ("15. - The First Blessing of the Parents.") A young indigenous priest raises his hand to bless two adults who kneel on the ground before him. A number of children stand nearby to witness the event., Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains a printed title: "Ouagadougou - 16. - Un jeune pretre noir benit ses parents - A young native priest blesses his parents." 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.)"