Digital Library - Selected African Holdings

Digital Library - Selected African Holdings

University of Southern California

Selected items with African Origination


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USC: University of Southern California · 1917

"Fra Barnehjemmet paa Imangarivotra, Antsirabe. 11/2 1917" ("From the residential child care home in Imangarivotra, Antsirabe. February 11, 1917").


USC: University of Southern California · 1917 English

"Fra Barnehjemmet paa Imangarivotra, Antsirabe. 22/11 1917" ("From the residential child care home in Imangarivotra, Antsirabe. November 22, 1917").


USC: University of Southern California · 1917 English

"Fra Barnehjemmet paa Imangarivotra, Antsirabe. 11/2 1917" ("From the residential child care home in Imangarivotra, Antsirabe. February 11, 1917").


USC: University of Southern California · 1917 English

"Fra Barnehjemmet paa Imangarivotra, Antsirabe. 11/2 1917" ("From the residential child care home in Imangarivotra, Antsirabe. February 11, 1917").


USC: University of Southern California · 1916 English

"Frk. Soerensen paa Hospitalstrappen 1916" ("Miss Soerensen on the Hospital steps 1916"). Ragnhild Soerensen was a missionary in Madagascar from 1915-1945(?). She was a nurse.


USC: University of Southern California · 1916 English

"Juni 1916" ("June 1916"). Trine Christiane Müller was a missionary in Madagascar from 1916-1933. She married Johannes Einrem 1868-1956 in Antsirabe, Madagascar on December 15, 1928. He was also a …


USC: University of Southern California · 1916

"Frk. Soerensen paa Hospitalstrappen 1916" ("Miss Soerensen on the Hospital steps 1916"). Ragnhild Soerensen was a missionary in Madagascar from 1915-1945(?). She was a nurse.


USC: University of Southern California · 1914

"Skolebarn paa Betafo" ("School children in Betafo").


USC: University of Southern California · 1914 English

"Skolebarn paa Betafo" ("School children in Betafo").


USC: University of Southern California · 1914 English

Miss. Schachschneiders Kinder ("Miss[ionary] Schachschneider's children"). Two children are shown riding on a donkey. An African is holding the reins. Two other Africans dressed in cloths are watching the donkey. …