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One of three files containing miscellaneous prints thought to have been collected together by the CWM Communications department for use in communications and publications, including their magazine, 'Inside Out'. Many don't have captions or dates; some indicate which publication they have been used i...

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Order number: CWM/CWM, Photographs, Box 4
Date(s) of creation: c.1990s-c.2000s
Level: File
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWM/CWM, Photographs, Box 4
Summary: One of three files containing miscellaneous prints thought to have been collected together by the CWM Communications department for use in communications and publications, including their magazine, 'Inside Out'. Many don't have captions or dates; some indicate which publication they have been used in on the reverse of the image. Includes ‘The youth choir leads the procession from the Moffat Church to the print room’ [Moffat Mission Station, Kuruman, South Africa]; pictures from 'Women Taking Control of Their Lives', a Council for World Mission campaign, 1998; 'Decade Festival?, Harare; Double Blessing disabled project, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Economic Summit of the G8, 18-20 Jun 1999 in Koln. People include: the Dalai Lama; Susan Parsons (EMMTC) and Stuart Foster (Chaplain Bishop, Grosseteste College, CSI); Rev Ivan Petersen, UCCSA, South Africa, Council Member 1993; Rev Sangkhuma, PCI, Council Member 1993; Ephson Ngadyo of Zimbabwe at Jubilee 2000 event, Birmingham, UK; Marjorie Lewis-Cooper, UCJCI; Fai Luk, HKCCCC; Pastor Joyce Zibi; Joke Gosker of RCN; Rev Marinasy & Miss Eleri Edwards, at the Presbyterian Church of Wales, Christmas Day 1998, Liverpool; pictures of CWM staff including Lorraine Pritchard, Angeline Leung, Sylvia Coombes, Nneoma Chima, Kenwyn Pierce; Andrew Muwowo, UCZ; Steve Titus, UCCSA; Chido Matewa (AWFT); Bishop Morris Andrew, Bishop L. Tandy and Bishop Joel Mall. Places include: Samoa; Botswana; Zimbabwe; India; South Africa; UK; Bethel Congregational Church, Beterverwagting [Guyana]; Taichung Church, Taiwan.
Extent: 142 colour prints
Access status: Open
Language: English
Scripts: Latin
Format: Archive