Selected South Asia Holdings

Selected South Asia Holdings

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USC: University of Southern California English

Tinted lantern slide showing the holy city of Puri in Orissa state, India. The slide shows the Jagganath Temple. This slide comes from a collection created by missionaries from Regions …


USC: University of Southern California English

Ingeborg Eie (1895-1966), married to Oluf Eie, 1922. Sent by Danish Santal Mission to Mornai Tea Garden, Assam, North India, 1920-1964. (see also portrait: Oluf Eie).


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NELC, North India. Rev. Motilal Hasdak (left), born 19/12/1919. Ordained pastor 23/01/1966. Here seen with Leader of the Youth Centre at Dumka, Lilu Baskey (right).


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"Girls at the well." From a set of lantern slides entitled "Highways and Byways in a Hyderabad Circuit" compiled by the Methodist missionary Rev J.C.Knight Anstey (d. 1947) who served …


USC: University of Southern California English

Note: J.F. Straub ist Bildlieferant. (C-30-0,2). - Diese Ansichtspostkarte scheint als Vorlage für den Stich C-30.62.079 gedient zu haben. (BFN 05.1998). Note translation: Handed over to the collection by J.F. …


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Filip (and Inger) Engsig-Karup, sent by Danish Santal Mission to Bangladesh, 1982-96. Both trained as teachers were, following language studies, engaged in teaching and social jobs, Inger e.g. as the …


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Note: Signatur: "J. Johnston." Note translation: Signature: "J. Johnston".


USC: University of Southern California English

Group photo of families who in 1932 returned to Denmark (where mothers stayed with their children): back row from left: no. 2: Estrid Lange (born 1921)/ no. 3: mrs. Ida …


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Tinted lantern slide showing a group of Indian men and women in the River Jumna. Crowds and a cow can be seen on the bank. Note the tinter's effect of …