Search Constraints
Filtering by:
Contributing Institution
Duke University Divinity School Library
Remove constraint Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library
Format (Original)
Articles
Remove constraint Format (Original): Articles
Collection
Images of mainline Protestant children and families in the U.S.
Remove constraint Collection: Images of mainline Protestant children and families in the U.S.
Subject
Homemaking
Remove constraint Subject: Homemaking
Type
Image
Remove constraint Type: Image
Search Results
-
Creator: Jump, Margaret, author, Nilsson, Lennart, and Jump, Chester, author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photographs accompanying an article on family life in the Belgian Congo. One photo depicts a thatched roof building, with several village residents in and around it, while the other depicts a young girl pounding food in a large mortar. Includes caption: Above--a fishing village scene. Left--a ... -
Creator: Muse Photo Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying a short article entitled "Unusual Methodists." Depicts Mrs. Harry Findley, winner of the 1958 Mrs. America pageant, cooking and tending to her two daughters. 1957. JPG file (246 KB) -
Creator: Miller, George P. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photographs accompanying an article about the Speirs family, a Methodist family from a mining town in South Dakota. Depict the mother and two daughters setting the table, the two sons preparing for school, and one of the sons at school. 1960. JPG file (199 KB) -
Creator: Ikeler, Bernard, author and Pinney from Monkmeyer Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on preparing the arrival of an infant, entitled How to Greet a Stork. Depicts a woman holding an infant. Includes caption: She's no small reward for patience and common sense during the months preceding her birth. Any mother will tell you that. 1950. JPG file... -
Creator: Brummett, Leonard, author and Luoma, Eva Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on spirituality for the housewife, entitled Mrs. Housewife, Meet the Master. Depicts a woman kneeling and praying at home. 1951. JPG file (202 KB) -
Creator: Phillips, Rebecca, author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on the Robinson family, a family of fifteen. Depicts the mother and father with eight of their children, standing in front of their home. 1950. JPG file (185 KB) -
Creator: Mace, Ed Stowell, author and Gendreau, Philip Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on prioritizing religious instruction in the home. Depicts one boy standing in front of a wall with measurements on it, while another boy measures his height. Includes caption: How many inches long is the baby? How tall is Junior? We are always measuring the... -
Creator: Adams, Ralph Q. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photographs accompanying an article about a Paraguayan family. Photos depict the mother sewing a shirt by hand and grinding corn in a large wooden mortar. 1952. JPG file (190 KB) -
Creator: Jump, Chester, author, Nilsson, Lennart, and Jump, Margaret, author Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photograph accompanying an article on family life in the Belgian Congo. Depicts a man holding a large fish that he has caught. Includes caption: A good catch on any continent. Here, in the Belgian Congo, the entire yield is pooled, and then distributed among all the groups in the village. 1952... -
Creator: Robertson, Earl R. Contributing Institution: Duke University Divinity School Library Description: Photographs accompanying an article on family life on a Navajo reservation. Photos depict a cinderblock building identified as the church, one Navajo family of four studying a Bible, and another Navajo family of four posing for the camera. 1952. JPG file (232 KB)