Black and white photograph showing two Nigerian men, helpers at the dispensary run by the Primitive Methodist Missionary Society in Ama Achara, Nigeria. The two men stand in a courtyard, and wear overalls with the letters "P.M.M" embroidered on them. A tin bath can be seen in the background. Writing on the reverse of the photograph reads: "Alfred and Enoch, Dispensary helpers. Note P.M.M (Primitive Methodist Mission) on jumpers! Around July 1929." This image comes from a photograph collection kept by Emily Godfrey, Matron of the Methodist Hospital at Ama Achara, southeast Nigeria, from 1921 to 1944.
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