Description"Three Smiling Africans, Livingstonia", Malawi, ca.1910 (imp-cswc-GB-237-CSWC47-LS4-1-055).jpg |
English:
- "Three Smiling Africans, Livingstonia", Malawi, ca.1910
- Photograph of three African men, possibly of the Ngoni people. The men are standing in a row and there are shrubs and a wooden fence in the background.; This belongs to a series of Church of Scotland Foreign Missions Committee lantern slides relating to Rev Donald Fraser (1870-1933). Rev Donald Fraser, the Scottish missionary, was born in Argyllshire, Scotland, the son of a Free Church minister. In his youth Rev Fraser helped found the Student Volunteer Movement in Britain and the World Student Christian Federation before beginning missionary service in Malawi with the Free Church of Scotland. He worked in Malawi from 1896 until he returned to Scotland in 1925. He was first posted to Ekwendeni and later Embangweni. Rev Fraser worked closely with the Ngoni people.
- Photographer: Unknown
- Filename: imp-cswc-GB-237-CSWC47-LS4-1-055.tif
- Coverage date: circa 1910
- Part of collection: International Mission Photography Archive, ca.1860-ca.1960
- Type: images
- Part of subcollection: Photographs from the Centre for the Study of World Christianity, University of Edinburgh, U.K., ca.1900-ca.1940s
- Repository name: Centre for the Study of World Christianity
- Archival file: impaunpub_Volume7/1504.url
- Repository address: The University of Edinburgh School of Divinity, New College, Mound Place, Edinburgh EH1 2LX, United Kingdom
- Geographic subject (country): Malawi
- Format (aacr2): 1 lantern slide : 8 x 8 cm.
- Geographic subject (continent): Africa
- Rights: Contact the repository for details.
- Part of series: Donald Fraser of Loudon LS4/1
- Repository email: divinity-CSWC@ed.ac.uk
- Subject (lcsh Keyword): Young men
- Date created: circa 1910
- Publisher (of the digital version): University of Southern California. Libraries
- Subject (aat genre): group portraits
- Format (aat): lantern slides
- Legacy record ID: impa-m68553
- Access conditions: http://www.ed.ac.uk/schools-departments/divinity/research/centres/world-christianity/collections-resources
- File: GB 237 CSWC47/LS4/1/55
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