Digital Library - Selected African Holdings
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“2. ̶ Sortie de l’église le dimanche. Kisantu. Na de Zondagsmis.” A very large group assembles outside the mission church at Kisantu after Sunday Mass. Serveral missionary sisters and fathers …
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Five missionary children. Some probably belong to Ole Jensenius, a missionary in Madagascar from 1892-1918. He married Bertha Johanne 1870-1935, maiden name Nielssen, in Tamatave, Madagascar in 1894.
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Protestant school in Ambatolampy, Madagascar. The scholars are lined up around the schoolyard.
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138. - MADAGASCAR. - On repete les cantiques." ("The canticles are repeated"). Thirty adolescent Malagasy girls sit or stand in a circle while one women stands in the center. The …
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Daniel Couve in front of a house, with african children. Couve is a missionary of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Gabon.
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Baby feeding by its dad, in the hospital of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Ebeigne, Gabon.
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"Aile de l'hôpital des blancs" ("Wing of the hospital for white people") Photograph of a building of Elim Hospital. In front of the building, three children of European origin. Photographie …
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"Familie, Meiganga". ("Family, Meiganga".)
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Amadi- Nos chretiennes- Onze Christene vrouwen" A large group of women and children are posed outside standing a short distance away from the mission house. The back of the postcard …
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“Kanga (Mayombe). In het dienste van het Bosch. Au fond d la Forêt.” A missionary father and young boy sit on the bank of a river deep in the forest. …