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RCS/CMS/24-35 contains:
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25 East Africa
26 Uganda
27 Kenya and Uganda
28 Uganda 1892-1914
29 East Africa and Nigeria
30 Sudan and Upper Nile
31 China
32 China
33 Persia [Iran], Palestine and Egypt
34 India
35 Miscellaneous and Japan
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Church Missionary Society photograph collection

Title Miscellaneous and Japan
Reference CMS 35
(former reference: CMS XXXV)
Covering Dates 1900–1950 (The dates are approximate.)
Extent and Medium 53 images; All items are in good condition unless otherwise stated.
Content and context

82 x 82 mm. glass slides. Many captions provide limited identifications of people, places and dates.

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Index Terms
Africa
Asia
North and Central America
RCS/CMS 35 contains:
1 Members of conference at Seattle, 1905. 1905
2 Members of International Missionary conference, Jerusalem, 1928. 1928
3 Group of clergy, Dec. 1928. 1928
4 Carved figures representing Europeans. Location unidentified but presumably one of the Pacific Islands.
5 Carved figures representing Europeans. Location unidentified but presumably one of the Pacific Islands.
6 Christian chief Karakezi.
7 Hottentot Chief Jan Afrikaans (?). Colour.
8 Captain N.P. Campbell. Campbell was killed on the Western Front during World War I. His social work during the pre-war 1900s is commemorated in a Memorial Institute in Kandy named after him and opened in 1919.
9 Dr. Catherine Ironside (d. 1921), Missionary in Iran.
10 Onesimus, Scoutmaster at Kumi, Uganda, site of a CMS Leper Hospital.
11 Sir Wilfred Thomason Grenfell (1865-1940) Grenfell was a surgeon who established hospitals, houses and schools for the North Sea and North Atlantic fishing communities.
12 Col. Ronald Ross (1857-1932) Ross served in the Indian Medical Service (1881-99) and was awarded the 1902 Nobel Prize for medicine.
13 Rev. Edmund James Peck (1850?-1924), missionary to the Inuit.
14 Chief Abraham Wright.
15 Major-General Sir David Bruce (1855-1931), specialist in tropical diseases and hygiene.
16 Dr. J.E. Aggrey (1875-1927), Vice-Principal of Achimota College, Ghana, with Rev. Alexander Gordon Fraser (1873-1962), Principal from 1924 to 1935.
17-23 Not used.
24 Esquimalt.
25 Monument to Matabele heroes at Bulawayo.
26 Rev. Heber J. Hamilton of Canadian CMS distributing tracts at Ichinomiya. In 1912 Hamilton became the first Bishop of the Diocese of mid-Japan.
27 Rt. Rev. Arthur Lea (1868-1958) Canadian CMS Missionary in Japan from 1877, Bishop of Kyusha, 1900-1935, seen here preaching from a motor car.
28 Rt. Rev. Arthur Lea (1868-1958) Canadian CMS Missionary in Japan from 1877, Bishop of Kyusha, 1900-1935, seen here preaching from a motor car.
29 1923 earthquake and typhoon: barrack dwellings after earthquake. 1923
30 Men, women and soldiers carrying children during 1923 earthquake and typhoon. 1923
31 Women refugees fleeing from Yokohama during 1923 earthquake and typhoon. 1923
32 Wreckage of Tokyo railway station and other buildings caused by 1923 earthquake and typhoon. 1923
33 Wreckage of Tokyo railway station and other buildings caused by 1923 earthquake and typhoon. Colour. 1923
34 Ruined street in Yokohama after 1923 earthquake and typhoon. 1923
35 Ruined cotton mill at Kayan where over 500 girl employees were killed during 1923 earthquake and typhoon. 1923
36 Ruins of Poole Memorial School, Osaka, after 1923 earthquake and typhoon. Arthur William Poole (1852-1885) was consecrated first Church of England Bishop in Japan in 1883. 1923
37 Poole Memorial School before destruction by 1923 earthquake and typhoon. 1923
38 Wreckage in Gifu river valley after 1923 earthquake and typhoon. 1923
39 Cracks in country road caused by 1923 earthquake and typhoon. 1923
40 Areas of Tokyo devastated by 1923 earthquake and typhoon. 1923
41 Foundation remains of St. Timothy's Church, Tokyo, after 1923 earthquake and typhoon. 1923
42 Wreckage of fishing village near Tokyo after 1923 earthquake and typhoon. 1923
43 Ruins of Tokyo shopping area, showing the canal after 1923 earthquake and typhoon. 1923
44 Emmanuel Church, Tokyo. Colour.
45 St. Augustine's Church, Yawata.
46 Thanksgiving service, Nippon Sei Ho Kai (Japan Holy Catholic Church), Tokyo, Apr. 1929. 1929
47 Members of the Kingdom of God Movement.
48 Procession at consecration of Japanese Bishops, Tokyo.
49 Central Theological College, Ikebukuru, Tokyo. Colour.
50 Dr M. Suwa in the consulting room, Ikebukuru Dispensary (opened 1925). 1925
51 Staff at Ikebukuru Dispensary and Maternity Ward. Colour.
52 Jonas Lee inoculating a leper.
53 Dr. Toyohito Kagawa (1880?-1960), Japanese Christian social reformer. In 1930 he founded the Kingdom of God movement.
54 Dr. Toyohito Kagawa (1880?-1960), Japanese Christian social reformer. In 1930 he founded the Kingdom of God movement.
55 Rt. Rev. J.S. Motoda, Bishop of Tokyo 1923-1928.
56 Not used.
57 Rt. Rev. P.Y. Matsui who succeeded Bishop Motoda as Bishop of Tokyo in 1929.
58 Rt. Rev. P.Y. Matsui who succeeded Bishop Motoda as Bishop of Tokyo in 1929.
59 Rt. Rev. J.Y. Naide, Bishop of Osaka (1923-) and Bishop Matsui.
60 Rt. Rev. J.Y. Naide, Bishop of Osaka (1923-).
61 Rev. M.S. Murao, Professor at the Central Theological College, Ikebukuru, during 1920-1936, and a leader in newspaper evangelism.

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