Digital Library - Selected African Holdings
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Selected items with African Origination
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"Goedverwacht. Die Kirche." ("Goedverwacht. The church."). The picture shows a church building made from stones, elevated on a hill with a river in the foreground. Several Africans are standing near …
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"Afrique Australe Missions des Oblats et des Oblates de Saint Francois de Sales. Hottentot et Bushman catholiques." A San man in white stands next to a Khoikhoi man holding a …
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Full-length portrait of a malagasy woman, in Madagascar.
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[Three young Africans at the top of a cliff]
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"Die Werf in Mamre nach der Versammlung." ("The mission premises in Mamre after the congregation."). In the foreground are several Africans of different ages. Some buildings of the mission station …
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"Ralaimanga mivady". (Ralaimanga and wife). Mangarano is a home for the leprous. The leprous home in Ambohipiantrana was used until 1916 when they then moved from Ambohipiantrana to Mangarano.
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"Marguèrite, frk. Roennevik" ("Marguèrite, Miss Roennevik"). Sofie Josefine Roennevik was a missionary in Madagascar from 1926-1946.
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"Kleinkinderschule in Mamba mit ihrer Begründerin, Missionslehrerin Frl. Seesemann" ("Toddlers' school in Mamba with its founder, mission teacher Miss Seesemann"). Miss Seesemann, an African woman and the children in front …
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Portrait of a man from the waist up dressed in white wearing a cross pin The back of the postcard is blank, with a printed title: "(25) CAMEROUN (A.E.F) - …
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Christian women. Oke Okpe. Kukuruku." Several women wearing robes and headcoverings pose for the camera with their children. The back of the postcard is blank and has printed information about …