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[191-?] (Creation)
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- Foreign Missions Photograph Collection
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1 photograph : hand col. postcard
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Collection contains images generated in the course of foreign mission activities under the direction of various boards, committees, and societies of the United Church of Canada and its antecedent bodies including: the Methodist Church (Canada) and its predecessor bodies, the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada, and the Methodist Church of Canada; the Presbyterian Church in Canada and its predecessor body, the Canada Presbyterian Church.
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Forms part of Series 4: China
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Previously described under China - Tibet - Ta Chien Lu - Converts - A Christian Tibetan Printed note on verso reads: Tibet 16.--Here is a picture of a Tibetan Christian convert, the caretaker of the chapel of the China Inland Mission in Tachienlu. He is a quiet, worthy man ; and, let us hope, a type of very many who, under Christian teaching, shall be brought from the ranks of these fine but darkminded people into the light and liberty of the Christian faith. Subject: shows a view of a man seated cross-legged, outside in front of a rocky wall, beside a small cabinet with objects on it Printed note on verso reads: Published by F.C. Stephenson, Young People's Forward Movement for Missions, Toronto. ; Copyright