Fujian (province)
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
A Mission house Kulangsoo [south of Xiamen], Aug 26.96, 4.15pm, windy, F.32, windy, 3 secs, 1896-08-26
American Consulate Kulangsoo [south of Xiamen], Aug. 22.96, 9am, bright, F45, 2 1/2 secs, 1896-08-22
Amoy College [Xiamen], Aug. 26.96, 4.45pm, windy, F.32, 5'', 1896-08-26
Amoy Hotel [Xiamen], Aug 24.96, 9.15am, bright, F.48, 2 1/2 '', 1896-08-24
Blind School boys mat making, May 11.97, 5.30pm, F.32, counted [illegible] 10, 1897-05-11
Blind School boys mat making, May 11.97, 5.30pm, F.32, counted [illegible] 10, 1897-05-11
Changpoo [also known as Chang-pu] Church (Gregory's), Feb. 1.90, 4.45pm, dull and raining(?), F.32, 4 secs, 1890-02-01
Changpoo [also known as Chang-pu] Dispensary (Howie's), Feb. 1.90, 4.45pm, dull rain(?), F.32, 4 secs, 1890-02-01
Chin-Chew [Quanzhou ?] Blind School 1895, by native photographer, 1895
This school was founded by Miss Graham.
Chin-Chew [Quanzhou ?] Christian burying ground 1895, by native photographer, 1895
Chinchew [Quanzhou ?] Hospital Chapel, May 28.90, 2 pm, raining - dull, F.32, 3 secs, 1890-05-28
Showing a group of Chinese people seated on the steps described as 'group of patients waiting for the doctor', Edward Band, ‘Working his purpose out: the history of the English Presbyterian Mission, 1847-1947' (London, 1948), facing p.256).
Chinchew [Quanzhou ?] Pastor and family, May 14.92, 4.30pm, bright, F.32, counted 5, 1892-05-14
[Chinese symbols], To-Laî F[?]leng, Tân Thieu Sèng, Ng Tiam Un, Tân Sûn Choân, Ng Seng Ho,Tân Pit Tsó. May 28.90, 2.15pm, raining - dull, F.32, 3 secs, 1890-05-28
Showing Dr David Grant and his hospital assistants. Dr David Grant was the first medical missionary and was single-handed for many years from his arrival in 1880. He was invalided in 1894, when Paton took over. His devotion to duty for fourteen years permanently impaired his health, and he died in Inverness in July 1907, Edward Band, ‘Working his purpose out: the history of the English Presbyterian Mission, 1847-1947' (London, 1948), pp. 136-7, 301, 304-5.
Douglas Church Kulangsoo, Aug 24.96, 10am, bright, ? F48 or 32, 2 1/2 secs, 1896-08-24
The Rev. Dr Carstairs Douglas was the dedicated leader of the missionary effort in Amoy from 1855 until his death from cholera in 1877. The Church, opened in 1880, was paid for from his estate on the initiative of his brother, Principal Douglas of the Free Church College, Glasgow, Edward Band, ‘Working his purpose out: the history of the English Presbyterian Mission, 1847-1947' (London, 1948), pp. 231-233).
Engleham [?] group in Girls' and Women's School, Chinchew [Quanzhou ?], Jan 12.97, 1897-01-12
German Consul's house Kulangsoo [south of Xiamen], Aug 24.96, 10 am, bright F45, 2 1/2 sec, 1896-08-24
Girls' School and Teacher (Chinchew [Quanzhou ?]), June 9.90, 3.25pm, sunny, F.32, 3 '', 1890-06-09
'I have a photograph of the first beginnings of the Girls' School' (1906 Report, p. 4).
[Group of female missionaries], 1928
145 x 100mm. Those present appear to be: Rear row - Miss M. Fraser (Chang-Pu 1926-1931); Dr L.G. Thacker (Chuan-Chow 1906-1932), Miss M.A.F. Roxburgh (Chuan-Chow 1905-1934). Centre row - ?, Miss L. Ramsay, ?. Bottom row - Miss A.N. Duncan (Chuan-Chow 1893-1932), Dr M.E. Bryson (Chuan-Chow 1905-1934).
Hôchhi chapel, Jan 21.95, dull, 8am, F.11, counted 30, 1895-01-21
Hosp. [i.e. Hospital] Preaching hall interior, May 20.97, 11.15am, F.32, 1 minute, 1897-05-20
Hospital Preaching hall, Chin Chew [Quanzhou ?], May 7.97, F. 32, 9am, counted 8, 1897-05-07
House on rock on Kulangsoo [south of Xiamen], Aug 22.96, 9.15am, F.32, 2 1/2 secs, 1896-08-22
'Interior of Chin-Chew [Quanzhou ?] Church', Sept. 27.90, 12.30, sunny, no 'stop', 20 counted quickly, 1890-09-27
Middle School, Amoy [i.e. Xiamen], Aug 29.96, 11am, sunny, F45, 1 sec, 1896-08-29
Mr Lîm - Chin-Chew [Quanzhou ?] Siù-chaî, April 16.90, sunny, 1.15pm, F.32, 2 secs, 1890-04-16
Seated in the garden.