Part of sequence of mounted prints, some with captions

Groups include: "good Catechist family"; German mission orphanage, Dharwar; pariah village group; Bellary Christians; group in front of a "gingerbeer and match shop", Coonoor; "baptised" village group; mixed school, Gooty; Madras [Chennai] Girls' High School science class; South India missionaries;...

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Order number: CWM/LMS/India/Photographs/Box 3
Date(s) of creation: c.1880 - c.1915
Level: File
Format: Archive           

Order number: CWM/LMS/India/Photographs/Box 3
Summary: Groups include: "good Catechist family"; German mission orphanage, Dharwar; pariah village group; Bellary Christians; group in front of a "gingerbeer and match shop", Coonoor; "baptised" village group; mixed school, Gooty; Madras [Chennai] Girls' High School science class; South India missionaries; students of the Lechler Institute (including 1904), Salem; group for a "jungle picnic", Coimbatore; group of pariahs; boys home, Coimbatore; LMS Girls' Anglo-Vernacular School, Bellary, doing pole drill; group in front of the new Church, Kamaichipuchuie; LMS Industrial School teachers and students and High School football team, Salem; group in front of demolished ?Ramaswarm Temple, Anantapur; new congregation of pariahs and pulayais, Chenkal, Travancore [Kerala]. People featured include: "native priest at devotions"; [Thomas] Campbell and Dr John Winterbotham, Jammalamadugu [Jammulamadugu] Hospital; [Godfrey] Phillips; [William] Robinson; [Marie] Christlieb; William Hinkley; Arnold Hatch and Richmond Hatch; [Jeanette] Hatch [nee Jeanette Knowles] and [Annie] Grierson; ?"Saint Master Sahib" of Bukkapatnan; [William] Hatch; Rev. [Arthur] Dignum; beggar at Bangalore. Events featured include: opening of lecture room for training medical assistants, Jammalamadugu. Activities featured include: washing a baby; boys eating; winding cotton; tug-of-war for pariah boys. Other places or buildings featured include: Tamil area; the Wycliffe Wilson well; LMS Church Anantapur; old gate of Mahommedan Governor of Fort Belgaum. Also includes: missionary by cart with broken wheel. Prints taken by individuals, etc. including: [Hatch;] Del Tufo and Company.
Previous numbers: D63, D64, D65, D66, D67, D68, D69, D70, D7?, D72, D73, D74, D75, D76
Extent: 57 sepia or black and white prints mounted on 14 cards
Access status: Open
Copyright: Copyright probably expired
File number: 11
Copies: Some prints appear elssewhere in series. Some marked up for possible publication. Tug-of-war and cart with broken wheel published in The Chronicle in December 1906 and October 1905 respectively.
Format: Archive