Digital Library - Selected African Holdings

Digital Library - Selected African Holdings

University of Southern California

Selected items with African Origination


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Photograph of a woman of European origin kneeling on the ground. She carries an African child on her lap and looks at the photographer. In the background, trees. Photographie d'une …


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‘Mission des Sœurs de Ste. Marie de Manur, Congo belge, Leverville (Kwango). Missie der Zusters van St. Maria van Namen, Belgische Congo, Leverville (Kwango). Mission of the Sisters of St. …


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Daughter of a missionary eating almonds with her african friend, in the school of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Bangangte.


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Portrait of a young girl, maybe in South America.


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"Kirche mit Gemeine und Schulkindern in Mamre." ("Church with parishioners and schoolchildren in Mamre."). The center of the picture shows a high, white building with two doors and three windows. …


USC: University of Southern California English

Portrait of a woman with a child, in Gabon.


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Portrait of an african man with a child, in Gabon.


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"Mission des Filles de Marie de Pesches Bas-Congo." "Lecon de gymnastique par un moniteur." A group of schoolchildren are shown exercising outdoors, overseeing by an older person. Behind them, a …


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Portrait of pupils of the school of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Lambarene.


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"Rev P Milledge with his little daughter Marjorie. Pousse-pousse (or ?'ricksaw' behind). Percy Milledge on bicycle with his daughter seated on carriage, carried by four indigenous men. Percy Milledge (1874-1907) …