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USC: University of Southern California · 1969 English
Home for children in the mission station of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Fihaonana. A woman is feeding two children.
USC: University of Southern California · 1968 English
"Hjemreise, 1968, Ngaoundéré". ("Home travel, 1968, Ngaoundéré".) Else Marie Evensen Heggheim, Åsmund Johan Heggheim, Olav Heggheim and Arne Heggheim at the airport.
USC: University of Southern California · 1967 English
Children and teachers in the kindergarten of the Eglise évangélique du Gabon (Evangelical church of Gabon) in Baraka, Libreville. The teachers are Mrs Assoumox and Marie Mendoyo.
USC: University of Southern California · 1967 English
Children running to a house in the kindergarten of the Eglise évangélique du Gabon (Evangelical church of Gabon), in Libreville, Gabon.
USC: University of Southern California · 1967 English
Children and teachers in the kindergarten of the Eglise évangélique du Gabon (Evangelical church of Gabon) in Baraka, Libreville. The teachers are Mrs Assoumox and Marie Mendoyo.
USC: University of Southern California · 1967 English
Children of the kindergarten of the Eglise évangélique du Gabon (Evangelical church of Gabon) in Baraka, Libreville.
USC: University of Southern California · 1962 English
Yvonne Nnang Essono (born Ombagho), wife of the reverend Nnang, president of the region Woleu-Ntem for the Eglise évangélique du Gabon (Evangelical church of Gabon). She is with her son …
USC: University of Southern California · 1960 English
Show in a stadium to celebrate the independence of Cameroon.
USC: University of Southern California · 1960 English
Procession of young boys to celebrate the independence of Cameroon.
USC: University of Southern California · 1960 English
Procession of young boys, to celebrate the independence of Cameroon.