A young child regards the camera, holding up both index fingers. The child wears a loose blouse of lightly-patterned cloth., 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 "(24) JEUNE NOIR DU CAMEROUN. (Missions des Peres du Saint-Esprit.) Edite par "MISSIONS". Revue mensuelle, 30, rue Lhomond, Paris (5c), 10 fr. par an. Ch. post 1718-45, Paris."
"Missien der Paters Oblaten in de IJsvelden van Noord Canada." "De driejarige Christine, eucharistisch sneeuwklokje." A little girl stands before a statue of Jesus. She wears a white communion dress and her hands are clasped before her. The back of the postcard is printed with "Klooster der paters Oblaten, Waereghem." and Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive.
"Kindergarten, probably Chengtu [Chengdu], early 1920's." Little children are shown seated in a semi-circle in their classroom. Three are seen building a structure with blocks in the center area. Two teachers look on.
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Fort Dauphin (Madagascar) Visetti neri, anime dandide. A crowd of small children is shown standing and sitting around a Catholic missionary sister., and The back of the postcard has no handwriting on it. Printed in the margin of the correspondence section is "Il nostro cuore come palpita di gioia quando, con la nostra carita abbiano anche noi contribuito alla educazione cristiana dell' infanzia pagama!"
Also included in the International Mission Photography Archive., Tahiti - Ecole des Jeunes Filles de Papeete. ("Tahiti - Girls School of Papeete.") Seventy-one children and four adults pose for a photograph in front of a two-story building with a metal roof. Most of the children are Tahitian, some are European., and The back of the postcard is blank and contains printed information about the publisher: "Societe des Missions Evangeliques, 102, Boulev. Arago, Paris." The Société des Missions Evangéliques was a Protestant organization known in English as the Paris Evangelical Missionary Society.
"8. Missions Africaines de Lyon - 1950, Cours Gambetta, Lyon - Dahomey [now Benin] - Les petits choristes de Porto-Novo" Six young people with lace-decorated tops and skirts pose for the camera.
“Congo Français. Nos petits enfants de Chœur à Landana.” A missionary father poses with children dressed in robes, possibly acolytes. Two young men hold processional candles and another holds a thurible. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: “Missions des Pères du St.-Esprit. La Congrégation du St-Esprit vouée au Salut de la race noire évangélise le tiers de l’Afrique, les Antilles et une grande partie de l’Amérique. Elle se consacre aux races et œuvres les plus abandonées.” There is no handwriting on the back.