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Photographs of Emily Godfrey (1884-1978)
The collection consists of photographs, negatives and lantern slides (3 slides only) showing the hospital at Ama Achara, patients and staff, missionaries, church workers, other areas in Eastern Nigeria including Calabar, and mission work in general; most of the photographs are from the 1920s-mid 1940s but there are some earlier ones of Mary Slessor; and there is also a printed article on the hospital (1937).
Photographs of Frances Helen Simson
11 Photographs of Frances Helen Simson M. A. LL. D. (1854-1838) first woman M. A. in Scotland. Includes photographs of relatives and of Frances when she was young.
Photographs of papermaking in China 1910-1929
The group of 12 photographic prints are unlabelled but show various processes in papermaking: pulping by foot; mixing; and, hanging to dry.
Photographs of Scottish writers
The collection is composed of 6 boxes of photographs (15in. x 12in.) of Scottish writers, mostly noted as either Edinburgh or Glasgow, and dated between 1968 and 1979. The photographs include those of: Helen B. Cruickshank, Hugh MacDiarmid, Norman MacCaig, Liz Lochhead, Billy Connolly, George Mackay Brown, Hamish Henderson, and William McIlvanney.
Photographs of student life in the 1950s, Edinburgh University
Photographs of the church and congregations of the Nazaretha Church at eKuPhakameni, South Africa, 1976
Document describing worship at the Nazaretha, 11 photographic prints and 11 corresponding typewritten captions.
Photographs of the elders of Celestial Church of Christ, Nigeria
Mounted photographs of people of the congregation inside the church and outside, with captions
Photographs of Viola Walker and Pygmies, 1910
Photographs of War-Devastated Caen
The collection of photographs and postcards shows the war devastation of Caen, June-July, 1944. The devastation is shown from different elevations, and feature not only the most prominent buildings but also the extent of the damage beyond the central area of the city. Some of the pictures show the streets and buildings of Caen before the bombings.
Photographs of Yaqui Indians, dances, religious, ceremonies, and churches, by Jim A. Jones, April 1978
Photographs taken by Jim A. Jones of the Department of Religious Studies in Arizona, on a field study with the Yaqui church in Arizona, April 1978.
"The Yaqui Church in Mexico and parts of the South Western U.S.A. is a Mexican Indian religious movement deeply influenced by popular Catholicism".
