General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, & Research - Rebok Memorial Library
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May (Wheeler) Brewer (1892-1995) with group of unidentified children and Images and reproductions of documents and materials, whether digital, photocopied or otherwise, are for personal use. These images and reproductions of documents and materials may be quoted or cited, but may not be recopied, duplicated, or distributed, except with written permission from the Director of the General Conference of Seventh-day ...
General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, & Research - Rebok Memorial Library
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Unidentified person drives a tractor while another unidentified person rides behind - on grounds of the China Training Institute. Script in white in the lower right hand corner has not been translated. An inscription on the reverse reads "C T I".
General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, & Research - Rebok Memorial Library
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Unidentified date, possibly 1920s - likely China - Seated: seven unidentified men (though fourth from left may be Frost); Standing: six unidentified men
General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, & Research - Rebok Memorial Library
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War damage to church property in Shanghai, China. In the foreground, a bed has been stripped of its mattress, leaving metal springs bare. What floor can be seen is strewn with trash. The mirror above a set of drawers has been smashed. A hole is visible in the wall beside ...
General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, & Research - Rebok Memorial Library
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Church auditorium, China Training Institute. Sign on top of the wall is untranslated. Inscription on reverse reads: "Church auditorium Chiao Tou Tseng"
General Conference Office of Archives, Statistics, & Research - Rebok Memorial Library
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Inscription of reverse of 015. They read: "Taken in the corner of our front yard. The lady who runs our house, with her two children. Her husband works for Lindts, and they have a girl from the village to take charge of their affairs, while they do our work." Inscription ...