cover image: Hut for Two, Leper Colony, Calabar, Nigeria, ca. 1930-1940

Hut for Two, Leper Colony, Calabar, Nigeria, ca. 1930-1940

Tinted lantern slide showing a hut designed for two people in the leper colony built by the Calabar Mission at Itu. A man sits outside the hut whilst a woman leans against the wall of the outer porch to the house. The hut is thatched. The colony was founded by the Calabar Mission after a leper visited the mission general hospital and dispensary at Itu in 1926. After the patient spread the news that he had been offered help by a Dr Andrew Buchanan Macdonald, sufferers came for help, first camping on a sandbank in the Cross River. After a flood, land was leased from an Ibo chief and the colony began to be built by the mission, with a hospital, housing, treatment rooms, amenities, a church, a school and leisure facilities. There was also a home farm, and industries were set up in order that the colony could be self-supporting. Dr and Mrs Macdonald were to move from the general hospital to devote themselves to work amongst people suffering from leprosy. In recognition of this work, Dr Macdonald became a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (M.B.E) in 1934. This slide comes from a set on mission, culture and industry in Calabar, southeast Nigeria generated by the Church of Scotland and the United Free Church of Scotland (which was incorporated with the Church of Scotland in 1929.)
hospitals leprosy exterior views

Authors

Unknown

Collection
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
DOI
https://doi.org/10.25549/impa-c123-78490
Date published
1930/1940
Dates
1930/1940
Format
Lantern slides Photographs
Pages
lantern slides 8.2 x 8.2cm
Place Discussed
Africa Calabar Cross River Nigeria medical facilities
Provider
California Digital Library
Published in
Nigeria
Reference
IMP-CSWC47-LS9-53.tif
Rights
Centre for the Study of World Christianity Contact the repository for details. The University of Edinburgh School of Divinity, New College, Mound Place, Edinburgh EH1 2LX, United Kingdom divinity-CSWC@ed.ac.uk http://www.cswc.div.ed.ac.uk/collections/
Source
Digital Public Library of America https://dp.la/item/d78874c3c6240ac1c6d6dac2511a730f

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