Digital Library - Selected African Holdings

Digital Library - Selected African Holdings

University of Southern California

Selected items with African Origination


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"Benoni. Inauguration d'une salle de réunions pour indigènes. Mission de M. Filip" ("Benoni. Inauguration of a meeting room for indigenous people. Mission of Mr Filip") Photograph of African men standing …


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"Dans un village chrétien" ("In a Christian village") Photograph of a group of African people in a village near Valdezia. In the foreground, on the left, a basket. Photographie d'un …


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[Landscape] Houses on the right, mountain in the background


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"En hjertelig hilsen til Eder 3 mianaka fra Eders Johanna" ("A heartly greeting to you 3 mianaka from yours Johannes"). The church was inaguarated in 1875. It was built by …


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Photograph of two African men standing in front of a building. They wear light colored trousers and shirts, ties and jackets. In the background, trees. Photographie de deux hommes africains …


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"5 Roman Catholic Church Mombasa, Kenya Colony". A slightly elevated view is given of the Catholic church in Mombasa, a large stone structure with two bell towers. The back of …


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"Mbozi. Die erste Kirche." ("Mbozi. First church."). View of an old white clay building with a thatched roof. Two wooden poles support the outer wall. Banana trees and other trees …


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"Makulane. Le vent dans la plaine" ("Makulane. Wind on the plain"). "Fin d'après-midi sur la station" ("The station, late afternoon"). Photographs of the landscape near Makulane. Top picture: in the …


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"Workshops, Mantasoa". View through trees to three large workshop buildings in compound near river. John Parrett served as a printer for the London Missionary Society in Madagascar from 1862 to …