| 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. |
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| Content and context |
82 x 82 mm. glass slides. Many captions provide limited identifications of people, places and dates. |
| Further information |
Indexed |
| Index Terms |
| Africa |
| Asia |
| North and Central America |
| RCS/CMS 35 contains: |
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1
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Members of conference at Seattle, 1905. |
1905 |
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2
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Members of International Missionary conference, Jerusalem, 1928. |
1928 |
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3
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Group of clergy, Dec. 1928. |
1928 |
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4
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Carved figures representing Europeans. Location unidentified but presumably one of the Pacific Islands. |
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5
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Carved figures representing Europeans. Location unidentified but presumably one of the Pacific Islands. |
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6
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Christian chief Karakezi. |
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7
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Hottentot Chief Jan Afrikaans (?). Colour. |
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8
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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. |
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9
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Dr. Catherine Ironside (d. 1921), Missionary in Iran. |
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10
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Onesimus, Scoutmaster at Kumi, Uganda, site of a CMS Leper Hospital. |
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11
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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. |
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12
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Col. Ronald Ross (1857-1932) Ross served in the Indian Medical Service (1881-99) and was awarded the 1902 Nobel Prize for medicine. |
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13
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Rev. Edmund James Peck (1850?-1924), missionary to the Inuit. |
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14
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Chief Abraham Wright. |
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15
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Major-General Sir David Bruce (1855-1931), specialist in tropical diseases and hygiene. |
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16
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Dr. J.E. Aggrey (1875-1927), Vice-Principal of Achimota College, Ghana, with Rev. Alexander Gordon Fraser (1873-1962), Principal from 1924 to 1935. |
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17-23
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Not used. |
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24
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Esquimalt. |
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25
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Monument to Matabele heroes at Bulawayo. |
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26
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Rev. Heber J. Hamilton of Canadian CMS distributing tracts at Ichinomiya. In 1912 Hamilton became the first Bishop of the Diocese of mid-Japan. |
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27
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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. |
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28
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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. |
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29
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1923 earthquake and typhoon: barrack dwellings after earthquake. |
1923 |
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30
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Men, women and soldiers carrying children during 1923 earthquake and typhoon. |
1923 |
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31
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Women refugees fleeing from Yokohama during 1923 earthquake and typhoon. |
1923 |
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32
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Wreckage of Tokyo railway station and other buildings caused by 1923 earthquake and typhoon. |
1923 |
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33
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Wreckage of Tokyo railway station and other buildings caused by 1923 earthquake and typhoon. Colour. |
1923 |
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34
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Ruined street in Yokohama after 1923 earthquake and typhoon. |
1923 |
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35
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Ruined cotton mill at Kayan where over 500 girl employees were killed during 1923 earthquake and typhoon. |
1923 |
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36
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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 |
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37
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Poole Memorial School before destruction by 1923 earthquake and typhoon. |
1923 |
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38
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Wreckage in Gifu river valley after 1923 earthquake and typhoon. |
1923 |
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39
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Cracks in country road caused by 1923 earthquake and typhoon. |
1923 |
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40
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Areas of Tokyo devastated by 1923 earthquake and typhoon. |
1923 |
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41
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Foundation remains of St. Timothy's Church, Tokyo, after 1923 earthquake and typhoon. |
1923 |
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42
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Wreckage of fishing village near Tokyo after 1923 earthquake and typhoon. |
1923 |
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43
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Ruins of Tokyo shopping area, showing the canal after 1923 earthquake and typhoon. |
1923 |
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44
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Emmanuel Church, Tokyo. Colour. |
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45
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St. Augustine's Church, Yawata. |
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46
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Thanksgiving service, Nippon Sei Ho Kai (Japan Holy Catholic Church), Tokyo, Apr. 1929. |
1929 |
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47
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Members of the Kingdom of God Movement. |
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48
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Procession at consecration of Japanese Bishops, Tokyo. |
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49
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Central Theological College, Ikebukuru, Tokyo. Colour. |
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50
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Dr M. Suwa in the consulting room, Ikebukuru Dispensary (opened 1925). |
1925 |
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51
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Staff at Ikebukuru Dispensary and Maternity Ward. Colour. |
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52
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Jonas Lee inoculating a leper. |
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53
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Dr. Toyohito Kagawa (1880?-1960), Japanese Christian social reformer. In 1930 he founded the Kingdom of God movement. |
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54
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Dr. Toyohito Kagawa (1880?-1960), Japanese Christian social reformer. In 1930 he founded the Kingdom of God movement. |
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55
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Rt. Rev. J.S. Motoda, Bishop of Tokyo 1923-1928. |
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56
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Not used. |
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57
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Rt. Rev. P.Y. Matsui who succeeded Bishop Motoda as Bishop of Tokyo in 1929. |
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58
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Rt. Rev. P.Y. Matsui who succeeded Bishop Motoda as Bishop of Tokyo in 1929. |
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59
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Rt. Rev. J.Y. Naide, Bishop of Osaka (1923-) and Bishop Matsui. |
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60
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Rt. Rev. J.Y. Naide, Bishop of Osaka (1923-). |
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61
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Rev. M.S. Murao, Professor at the Central Theological College, Ikebukuru, during 1920-1936, and a leader in newspaper evangelism. |
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