"Familie Petrus und Agnes Kroneberg in Gnadenthal." ("The Petrus family and Agnes Kroneberg in Genadendal."). The picture shows five Africans in front of a wall, three women and two men. Both men and one of the women are standing behind the other two women who are seated. The men are wearing black suits. One woman is wearing a white dress and a headscarf, another a black dress and the third one a colored dress. Imprinted on the image: "2212". Agnes Kroneberg (1919-?), born in Genadendal, was the first indigenous church worker. She became matron of the Bible Institute in Strand later which educated female church workers.
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2 copies, colored slide no. 2212 photographic prints, 7.8 x 10.5 cm. photographs
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