“Col. Leray – Cliché Augouard. 25. ̶ Congo Français. – Brazzaville. – Frabrication des hosties à la Mission. A man holding a large round spatula is shown making flatbread, used for communion wafers at the mission. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.
“Collection Guichard. 82 ̶ Congo Français. – Brazzaville. ̶ S.G. Mgr Augouard, Archevêque titulaire de Cassiope, premier Evêque de Brazzaville (1890-1921), Fondateur de la mission du Congo Français..” Bishop Augouard is shown in his clerical robe wearing the pectoral cross and many medals. He holds a fur hat in his left hand.
“10. ̶ Congo Français. – Brazzaville. – S. G. Mgr Guichard, dans son bureau qui fut celui de Mgr Augouard.” Bishop Guichard is shown at his office desk, previoulsy the office of Bishop Augouard. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.
“Col. Augouard. 1. ̶ Congo Françis. ̶ Brazzaville. ̶ S. G. Mgr Guichard, Évéque titulaire de Tadama, vicaire apostolique du Congo français.” S. G. Bishop Guichard is shown in his vestments, near a garden wall. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.
“Collection Guichard. 47. ̶ Congo Français. – Brazzaville. Après la Bénédiction de la Chapelle de Mindouli.” Clergy and congregants are shown outside a new church after the blessing service. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.
“Collection Guichard. 23. ̶ Congo Français. – Brazzaville. Deuxième vue catéchismes. Two groups of religious education students are shown sitting under trees on a lawn. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard
“Cliché R.L. Brazzaville ̶ A. E. F. ̶ L’Église Cathédrale.” A large brick cathedral with clock tower is depicted. People are shown outside on the building grounds. The name of the publisher “Phototypi ‘Pierre Barreau’ 54, Gours d’Aquitane- Bordeaux.” is printed on the back of the postcard. There are several lines of handwriting in French on the back.
“115. ̶ Congo Français. – Mission Catholique de Brazzaville. Les 3 Cloches bénites le jour de Pâques 1904.” Three large metal bells with engravings are shown hanging from a frame. The bells were blessed on Easter, 1904. Handwriting in French closely covers the back of the postcard.
“37. ̶ Congo Français. – Brazzaville. – Femmes catéchimènes au catéchism. Collection Guichard.” A group of women students studying the principles of Christianity are shown together outside at the mission. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.
"Col. Leray – Cliché Augouard. 13. ̶ Congo Français. – Brazzaville. Au bain quotidien – Les Enfants dl’École. Boys from the mission school are shown bathing in a jungle stream. A missionary father and adult male stand nearby on shore. There is no handwriting on the back of the postcard.