Box 50
Contains 25 Results:
Kenya [Digitized], 1903-1919
Photographs taken in Kaimosi shortly after the mission was founded. They include pictures of the landscape and local wildlife, as well as portraits of both missionaries and indigenous Kenyans.
Kenya East Africa [Digitized], 1937
Photographs taken on a 1937 trip to Kenya and Palestine. Subjects include the Kenyan landscape and students at Kaimosi Friends School (including Leah Lung'aho).
Kenya East Africa [Digitized], 1960s
Photographs taken in Kenya during the 1960s. Subjects include employees of the Friends Hospital, as well as East Africa Yearly Meeting's Rural Service Programme.
Kenya [Digitized], 1966-69
Photographs taken between 1966 and 1969 in Kaimosi. Most pictures show students and faculty of the nursing school.
Kenya [Digitized], 1930s
Photographs taken in Kenya during the 1930s. Subjects include the buildings of the Kaimosi mission, American missionaries, African students and workers, and the mission's industrial projects.
Africa Photos [Digitized], 1970-1979
Photographs taken in Kenya related to East Africa Yearly Meeting. The photographs show EAYM leadership and worship meetings, the 1970 EAYM Conference, and industrial projects carried out by EAYM.
Pictures and Biographies of Missionaries, Africa [Digitized], 1954 - 1966
Pamphlets containing photographs and brief biographies of American missionaries sent to work in East Africa.
Kenya [Digitized], 1940s
Photographs taken in Kenya during the 1940s. Subjects include American missionaries sent to work in Kaimosi, the daily life of indigenous Kenyans, students and workers at the Kaimosi mission school, and the Kenyan landscape.
Kenya [Digitized], 1970s
Photographs related to the East Africa Yearly Meeting. Subjects include industrial and educational projects carried out by the EAYM, opening and groundbreaking ceremonies conducted by EAYM leadership, and Americans sent to perform mission work for EAYM.
Kenya [Digitized], 1965-1973
Photographs taken in Kenya. Most photographs are pictures of Friends schools, including Friends School Kamusinga, Kaimosi Teachers Training College, and Lugulu Intermediate School (later named Lugulu Girls High School).