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Title
Four women, Elim, South Africa
Creator
Unknown
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
Contact: Moravian Archives at http://www.archiv.ebu.de
Moravian Archives
Moravian Archives; http://www.archiv.ebu.de/
Unitätsarchiv, Zittauer Straße 24, 02747, Herrnhut, Deutschland
unitaetsarchiv@ebu.de
Description
Christenfrauen in Elim." ("Christian women in Elim."). The picture shows four young women of mixed origin. All sit. The two women on the left hold books in their hands, probably bibles. The one on the far left holds the right hand of another woman on the left. All wear transparent head scarfs and light colored or white dresses. Behind them a fence of wood and wire probably surrounding a small garden. Imprinted on the image: "1732.
Type
image
Format
2 copies, colored slide no. 1732
photographic prints, 10.0 x 7.6 cm.
photographs
Identifier
impa-m11245 [Legacy record ID]
IMP-HRN-BOX-SAW-1-01732
http://doi.org/10.25549/impa-m11245
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/IMP-HRN-BOX-SAW-1-01732.jpg
Subject
Women
Christians
Group portraits
Place
Africa
Elim
South Africa
Relation
International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
Photographs of the Moravian Church, Herrnhut, Germany, ca.1890-1940
Süd-Afrika-West 1
impa-m76

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