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“Mission House, Daska, Panjab, India”. Exterior view of a mission house, through each archway of the veranda can be seen blinds and a man and women stand at the main entrance to the house. Daska is situated twenty miles South West of Sialkot and was the main station from which itineration could be carried out in the surrounding district and from early on had a permanent catechist. William Scott (1866-1936) spent the greater part of his career in Daska and was Principal of the Christian Boys’ Training School. The European couple in the photograph are William Scott and Mary Elsie Scott (nee Scorgie).
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