Digital Library - Selected African Holdings

Digital Library - Selected African Holdings

University of Southern California

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23. Ancienne Maison. Nouvell Maison - Wombali- Oude Woonst. Nieuwe. Woonst." ("Former Housing. New Housing") One picture depicts an older house, with a thatched roof in the middle of open …


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"Ngaoundéré, Sauefesten?" ("Ngaoundéré, Eid al-Adha?") People walking away. Houses along the way.


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Maniok-melet tørkes foran hytta, Meng? (The cassava flour drying in front of the house, Meng? People outside house.)


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19. Bénin- Mission d'Ibonwon" An exterior view of the mission, with a number of children sitting and standing in front of a thatched roof building. There is also information about …


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"Dang?" Road with people. Fence, houses and trees.


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"Lamidoens innhegningsmurer". ("The Lamidos compound walls".) Open area by a road. Fence along the road with houses behind.


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Exterior view of a waddle and mud building with thatched roof, a European man sits in a deck chair with a dog at his side. This image could possibly record …


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Living room. Joseph Andreas Nilsen was a missionary in Madagascar from 1880-1921. He married Inger Marie, maiden name Soerensen, in Tananarive, Madagascar on October 23, 1880. She was a missionary …


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"Gjennomgangsveien, Bankim". ("The thoroughfare, Bankim".) Evening? Road, plams and houses.


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Photograph of the mission house in Pretoria. On the porch, Arnold Borel. Photographie de la maison missionnaire de Pretoria. Sur le porche, Arnold Borel.