Selected South Asia Holdings

Selected South Asia Holdings

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USC: University of Southern California · 1990 English

Assam, North India. The Centenary Celebration of Mornai Tea Garden, June 1990. Church Service at the assembly hall. From left to right: Bishop Ruben Murmu, Grahampur, Santal Parganas - Bishop …



USC: University of Southern California · 1990 English

Mission for children in India. Slides 1990, "When I was blessed by an elephant". Also on Palm Sunday we were there, and this time a real Palm Sunday, as they …


USC: University of Southern California · 1990 English

Slide Series, Bangladesh 1990: "Leprosy - the old scourge" - No. 06: Patient with a reaction. A condition sometimes seen in patients with partly own resistance is called a reaction. …


USC: University of Southern California · 1990 English

Assam, North India. The Centenary Celebration of Mornai Tea Garden, June 1990. The harvesting season begins in April and lasts until December. High season is June to September. The bushes …


USC: University of Southern California · 1990 English

Kathmandu, 7th May 1990 at the Royal Nepal Academy Hall. A big Meeting for all the Christian groups arranged by Nepal Christian Fellowship/NCF. Special guests: The Supreme Leader of Nepali …


USC: University of Southern California · 1990 English

Kathmandu, Nepal. The new 5 year General Agreement between UMN and the Government of Nepal is signed by Executive Director of UMN, Edgar Metzler (right) and Minister of Foreign Affairs, …


USC: University of Southern California · 1990 English

Pakistan 1990. School children at Mardan, Peshawar Diocese. Left: Amalie Rönnow, visiting together with her father, the PR Manager of DMS, Jakob Rönnow.


USC: University of Southern California · 1990 English

Nurse Jørgen Andersen, together with family sent by Danish Santal Mission to DBLM, Thakurgaon Leprosy Centre, Bangladesh, 1986-92. (Photo from 1990).


USC: University of Southern California · 1990 English

Assam, North India. The Mornai Tea Estate has about 470 hectares of land with tea bushes. (Photo 1990).