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USC: University of Southern California · 1924 English
Opening of Wesley College, Kumasi, Ashanti district, Gold Coast [now Ghana] by Sir F Gordon Guggisberg, R.E., C.M.G., Governor of the Gold Coast territories. Morning of 3 March, 1924. Group …
USC: University of Southern California · 1924 English
"Gäste auf der Missionsstation" ("Guests at the mission station"). Missionaries Zeilinger and Eckhardt, Mrs. Blumer and her daughter Magdalena and an African boy standing on a meadow. Two sheep next …
USC: University of Southern California · 1924 English
Protestant church of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Marovoay. A group of malagasy christians and missionaries stands in front of the Church.
USC: University of Southern California · 1924 English
View of the mission church in Logbajeck, Cameroon.
USC: University of Southern California · 1924 English
Malagasy Christians in front of the church of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Mahajanga. Many of them wear a lamba and have an …
USC: University of Southern California · 1924 English
Bamum christians in front of a church. Mosé Yeyap is in the group.
USC: University of Southern California · 1924 English
Missionary house of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Toamasina.
USC: University of Southern California · 1924 English
School and boarding school of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Marovoay. Photography taken from the veranda of the mission house.
USC: University of Southern California · 1924 English
Portrait of a Sakalava chief with his entourage in the Ambongo region. The Sakalava are a cultural group of Madagascar, living on the west coast of the island.
USC: University of Southern California · 1924 English
Group portrait of Bertha and Leonhard Blumer, Richard Reusch, Mr. Eckhardt and Alexander Eisenschmidt standing. The children Magdalena, Wilhem and Arnold Blumer are sitting in front of them in the …