Deacon Victor Emil Bagger (1894-1977). Married to Petrea Bagger, 1926. Send by Danish Santal Mi Diakon Victor Emil Bagger (1894-1977). Gift med Petrea Bagger, 1926. Udsendt af Dansk Santalmission til Nordindien, 1925-51. Overtog ledelsen af Saldoha Spedalskhedskoloni efter grundlæggeren, Eli Bøgh. Arbejdede her i flg. perioder: 1926-32, 1933-41, 1946-51. Flyttede efter 1951 til Amerika. Victor Bagger har skrevet bogen: "Spedalske i Saldoha", 1935
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Deacon Victor Emil Bagger (1894-1977). Married to Petrea Bagger, 1926. Send by Danish Santal Mission to North India, 1925-51. Became leader of Saldoha Leprosy Colony after the founder, Eli Bøgh, and worked here in the following periods: 1926-32, 1933-41, 1946-51. From 1951 they moved to America. Author of the book: "Spedalske i Saldoha" 1935
Danish Santal Mission Danmission Dansk Santalmission Santal Parganas FOLDER119 Portrætter Portraits Sundhedsarbejde Health work Genoptræning Rehabilitation Spedalskhedsarbejde Leprosy Work Bog: Spedalske i Saldoha Saldoha Leprosy Colony Saldoha Spedalskhedskoloni Mohulpahari NELC Northern Evg. Lutheran Church Santalkirken The Santal Church Kirke Mission Church Mission Eli Bøgh Victor Bagger Victor Emil Bagger Petrea Bagger Ledelse Administration Management Administration Missionærer Missionaries Indien Nord India North
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Asia Indien Nord India, North Indien India Jharkhand Saldoha Santal Parganas
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