Digital Library - Selected African Holdings
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A Kapsiki woman holds an infant in a cloth sling. Behind her, a number of trees can be seen. The back of the card is closely covered in handwriting. Printed …
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"Kirken, Meiganga". ("The church, Meiganga".) Crowds outisde church.
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The fair tales place on a plain, during the time Gallieni was in Madagascar.
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"Bæring av barn på rygg, Kokkeleiren, Ngaoundéré". ("Carrying child on back, the cooks' residence, Ngaoundéré".)
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Obone in Moses basket. The baby was raised in the hospital of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society), in Ebeigne.
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"Famille Thomas, Mlle C. [Clara] Jacot, MM. Lenoir et Dentan" ("Thomas family, Miss C. [Clara] Jacot, Messrs Lenoir and Dentan"). Photographie d'un groupe de missionnaires suisses romands à Shilouvane. De …
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Standing on the hill is Bertram's donkey. In the far background: Bertha Johanne Jensenius together with her children. Their names are Marie, Bertram, Sunnoeve and Olaf Normann. Bertha Johanne was …
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"Kleine Schule in Elim." ("Small school in Elim."). The picture shows a one-storied building with a thatched roof. Two small windows in the roof. In front of the building a …
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First child of Razafindranivo. The mother is laying is her bed. Her family is around her.
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"Congo (Afrique equatoriale) - Monseigneur visite un poste de mission". Three Catholic missionary sisters and three missionary fathers stand among a crowd of standing children. The back of the postcard …