“5. Orphelinat d’Anand. Weeshuis van Anand.” Boys and girls are depicted with a missionary sister outside the orphange at Ānand. The following information is printed on the back of the postcard: "Congrégation des Filles de la Croix de Liége. Congr...
“Religieuses japonaises et bébés de la Ste. Enfance. Japanese nuns and babies of the Holy Childhood.” Japanese Catholic missionary sisters are shown with infants and young children from the mission. “Missions-Etrangères de Paris, 128 rue du Bac.” is...
"An indian nun and orphanage (Pondicherry [Puducherry])." The children sit in four rows, while the nun sits behind them. Most have shirts, but some do not. This postcard was printed in Paris, France.
"5. Catéchistes Missionnaires de Marie-Immaculée - Kumbakonam - Hindoustan [Hindustan]. "Salam" des Orphelins." Orphaned children pose for the camera. Two missionaries supervise them. The postcard also notes the publisher as, "Regnault, Photo - Or...
"Inde. - Orphelines de la Sainte-Enfance." Orphans of various ages stand with a missionary outside. One holds a child and another holds a jug. This postcard was printed in Paris, France.
"Missions des Pères Capucins: Pundjab [Punjab] (Ind.) Orphelines." Many orphans sit and stand as they pose for the camera with a few female missionaries. Additional information directs donations to Antwerp, Belgium.
"Catéchistes Missionnaires de Marie-Immaculée. "Nos petits Indiens". 8. - Promenade des petites Orphelines." Orphans walk two-by-two down a promenade with nuns among what look like Roman ruins. The postcard also notes the publisher as, "Regnault, ...
"Orphelinat de l'Enfant Jésus de Prague, à Mulagumudu, Diocèse de Quilon. 218 Orphelines en file pour la promenade de tous les Dimanches." Many orphans walk two-by-two in lines after church on Sunday. Missionaries, both indigenous and European, wal...
"L'Inde des Rajas. Mariapour [Mayapur]. - Groupe d'Orphelins - Le P. Symphorien (1901)." A group of orphans poses with Father Symphorien outside a small building. There is a handwritten note on the back of the postcard.