Digital Library - Selected African Holdings
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"Stanleyville- Mission des Freres Maristes vue par avion. Stanleyville- Missie der Broeders Maristen. Per vliegtuig gezien." ("Stanleyville- Mission of the Marist Brothers order by air") An aerial view of the …
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"Saare, på savannen, gresskar[planter] på hustaket". ("Saare, at the savannah, pumpkin[plants] on the house roof".) Some houses and trees.
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"Ngaoundéré-toppen". ("The Ngaoundéré top".) Probably the cooks' residence. The mountain top in the distance.
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"House" "Mahàzoarivo, Queen's Country-house" Exterior view of house. People standing and seated in distance, including John Parrett's family. John Parrett served as a printer for the London Missionary Society in …
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One of four views from album page entitled " Forest Villages" . A man in Western clothing stands in front of a wooden fence next to a chair and two …
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"Landsbypassiar, Bankim". ("Village chat, Bankim".) Three men. Houses and palms in the background.
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"Mambila?" Abundant landscape with a couple of houses. Mountain in the background.
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Photograph of a thatched house under construction.
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"Die Kirche von Elim." ("The church of Elim."). In the foreground are three children. On the right, in front of a horse waggon, stands a European man. In the background …
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"Altes Missionshaus (1900) in Schigatini (noch gut)" ("Old mission house (1900) in Shigatini (still well)"). Wilhelm Guth (1888-1980), from Zeiskam in the Rhineland Palatinate, studied commerce before joining the Leipzig …