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RCS/RCMS 90 contains:
1 Afghan reminiscences
2 Papers and photographs
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Reminiscences of Worthington Jukes

Title Papers and photographs
Reference RCMS 90/2
Covering Dates circa 1911-circa 1936
Extent and Medium 1 folder; negative/paper/photograph; Mixed
Content and context

Photographs, articles, letters and other material mounted in plastic wallets.

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Indexed

Index Terms
Asia
Northwest Frontier
Pakistan
Peshawar
RCS/RCMS 90/2 contains:
1 Members of the Peshawar Mission. An undated list of male and female members of the Mission, 1855-1911.
1 page; paper; Printed.
circa 1911
2 Letters to Worthington Jukes. Letters from Dr Reginald Cox, head of the C.M.S. Hospital at Peshawar, the Revd George Sinker and Marcus Wigram.
18 pages; paper; Mixed.
circa 1925-circa 1929
3 Newsletters of the C.M.S. Hospital, Peshawar.
3 pamphlets; paper; Printed.
1925–1926
4 Jubilee programme for All Saint's Church, Peshawar. Three copies of the same programme.
3 pamphlets; paper; Printed.
1933
5 The church on the North-West Frontier. An article from 'The Sentinel' on All Saint's Church, Peshawar.
2 pages; paper; Printed.
July 1934
6 Missionaries of the Indian Church. An undated article by the Revd George Sinker on All Saint's Church, Peshawar, accompanied by a photograph of the church.
1 page + 1 photograph; paper/photograph; Printed.
7 The making of a frontier. An undated article by Col. Algernon Durand.
3 pages; paper; Manuscript.
8 Photographs of India. A miscellaneous collection of photographs of individuals and buildings.
7 photographs + 1 press cutting; paper/photograph.
circa 1932-circa 1936
9 Images of Wazirabad cemetery. Photographs and negatives of the cemetery in Peshawar, probably sent to Jukes by Dr Reginald Cox.
3 negatives, 2 photographs + 1 envelope; negative/paper/photograph.
circa 1935

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