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Title
Huancayo Valley, Rio Mantara, Peru, ca. 1947
Creator
Unknown
Date Created and/or Issued
1937/1950
Publication Information
University of Southern California. Libraries
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
Rights Information
Centre for the Study of World Christianity
Contact the repository for details.
The University of Edinburgh School of Divinity, New College, Mound Place, Edinburgh EH1 2LX, United Kingdom
divinity-CSWC@ed.ac.uk
http://www.cswc.div.ed.ac.uk/collections/
Description
Black and white lantern slide showing a view of the Rio Mantara Valley, near the mountain city of Huancayo. This slide comes from a collection created by the Peruvian Inland Mission, an evangelical mission started in 1930 by Miss Annie G Soper in northeast Peru, which was administered by the evangelical interdenominational mission, Regions Beyond Missionary Union from 1948.
Format
lantern slides 8.2 x 8.2cm
lantern slides
photographs
Identifier
IMP-CSCNWW33-OS13-119.tif
http://doi.org/10.25549/impa-c123-78217
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/IMP-CSCNWW33-OS13-119.jpg
Subject
Mountains
Land forms
Valleys
Topographical views
Time Period
1937/1950
Place
Huancayo
Junin
Peru
South America
valleys
Source
CSCNWW33/OS13/119 [File]

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