Digital Library - Selected African Holdings
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USC: University of Southern California · 1950 English
"'Kingsway' store. A wide variety of merchandise is available at moderate prices. Kingsway faces on -" An exterior view of the Kingsway store in Lagos, Nigeria. This photograph comes from …
USC: University of Southern California · 1950 English
Youth club of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Libreville, Gabon.
USC: University of Southern California · 1950 English
Missionary nurse of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) visiting people, in Fihaonana.
USC: University of Southern California · 1950 English
Cars which got stuck in the mud, because the rainy season causes flood on the road.
USC: University of Southern California · 1950 English
"These boys are waiting for the bell to march in at the Methodist Boys School. A large Methodist church bears the date 1869." A group of Nigerian boys who attend …
USC: University of Southern California · 1950 English
"We had to walk to the Bristol for all our meals. Sometimes they weren't worth the walk." An exterior view of the Hotel Bristol. This photograph comes from an album …
USC: University of Southern California · 1950 English
Buildings of the boys'school of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society) in Ngomo, Gabon. The Ogooue river is in the background.
USC: University of Southern California · 1950 English
School of domestic science of the Société des missions évangéliques de Paris (Paris evangelical missionary society), in Madagascar. Several girls are working in a classroom.
USC: University of Southern California · 1950 English
The three girls are guides. They wear dresses.
USC: University of Southern California · 1950 English
"but about twenty acres are cleared for cultivation. The coconut trees mark the outside boundary." Another view of property offered to missionaries from Churches of Christ by villagers from Use …