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Date: 19uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: Seven nuns martyred in Taiyuan-Fou (Taiyuan Fou) on July 9, 1900 in China: Mary Hermine (Mary Hermine) of Jesus, Mary della Pace (Maria della Pace), Maria Chiara, Mary of St. Nathalie, Mary of St. Just, French, Mary Adolphine, Mary Amandine. Text in French printed on the back of the postcard "Les... View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 18uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 19uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: Dr. Aspland (supported by S.P.C.K.) and staff in the Anglican Hospital at Pekin, N. China. View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 18uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: From Children Overseas Greeting Cards View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 19uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: Ten Voordeele der Medische Zending in China. View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 18uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: Chinese children have wonderful memories. A girl under twelve years of age in a C.M.S. School has learnt by heart the whole of the four Gospels in Chinese. Chinese baby girls are often thrown out to die. Numbers are being rescued by C.M.S. agencies, and are being trained in Homes and Schools. View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 19uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 19uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: The Chinese characters above stand for 'The great English extensively benevolent institution for curing opium smoking and other diseases, and for training in the Western healing art. The Chinese 'materia medica' includes boiled spiders, scorpions' eggs, centipedes, horned toads, mummified caterpi... View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library -
Date: 18uu Contributing Institution: Hong Kong Baptist University Library Description: Photo by Rev. Wilson H. Geller View Full Item at Hong Kong Baptist University Library