International Mission Photography Archive (IMPA)

"Händlerdorf in Moschi, Deutsch-Ost-Afrika." ("A traders' village in Moshi, German East Africa."). A road lined with thatched huts. African women are walking on the road and carrying loads on their heads. On the left: an African family (two adults, two children) is standing in front of a hut.; Postcard published by the Leipzig Mission. -- This postcard was sent. -- Cf. original photograph "Strasse in Moschi" ("Road in Moshi"). It can be seen in the Leipzig Mission Archive. -- The Mission station in Moshi was founded in 1896. -- Johannes Schanz (1876-1963) was a missionary of the Leipzig Mission. He served in Moshi and Mamba from 1901 to 1910. Schanz is probably the photographer.

The historical images in the International Mission Photography Archive come from Protestant and Catholic missionary collections held at a number of centers in Britain, Europe, and North America. The photographs record missionary endeavors and reflect the missionaries’ experience of communities and environments abroad. There are examples of the physical influence the mission presence brought –seen in churches and their surrounding settlements-- as well as examples of the cultural impact of mission teaching and Western influence, including schools, hospitals, training programs, Christian practices, and Western technology and fashions. The pictures document indigenous peoples' responses to missions and the history of indigenous churches which are often now a major force in society. They also offer views of traditional culture, landscapes, cities, and towns before and in the early stages of modern development. More...

1,800 photographs of missions carried out by Churches of Christ in 45 countries from 1899 to 1969.
Abilene Christian University 
28,400 photographs taken before 1950 by the Basel Mission.
Basel Mission 
18,000 images from the Bibliothèque du Défap
Bibliothèque du Défap 
Images of China, Korea, Japan, and the Philippines, 1912-1945 Catholic Mission Society of America.
Catholic Foreign Mission Society of America 
Lantern slides from the Church of Scotland and the Regions Beyond Missionary Union.
CSWC, University of Edinburgh 
Historical photographs of South Africa and Mozambique
DM-Échange et Mission 
Photographs from the Hermannsburg Mission.
Hermannsburg Mission 
Leipzig Mission photos of Northeast Africa before World War I.
Leipzig Mission 
Photos of Moravian Church missionary activity 1890-1940.
Moravian Church, Herrnhut 
Photos of missionary activity in Africa and Asia from the Mission and Diakonia Archives.
Mission and Diakonia Archives, VID, Stavanger 
Photographs of Tanzania 1893-1920, 1931-1933.
Emil Müller Collection 
Photos of the activities of Scottish missionary societies in Asia and Africa.
National Library of Scotland 
Photos of English mission society activities in Africa, Asia and the Caribbean 1860-1928.
School of Oriental and African Studies 
Photos of missionary activities primarily in China and Canada.
Yale Divinity Library 
<p>Photo album of scenes of daily life of natives and a foreign missionary in Malawi, [s.d.]. Appeared to have been taken by a missionary, it has 66 images of the daily life of chiefs, slaves, men, women, children, iron workers, hunters, witch doctors and the missionary himself. Each page including the back of the front cover and the front of the back cover has three photographs, all in black and white. All photographs have captions in ink. It appears from the captions that most of the photographs were taken in Malawi which was then known Nyasaland. It can be implied from the presence of a photograph of the grave site of Bishop MacKenzie (1825-1862) in an overgrown jungle that these photographs were not taken before 1862. It also includes a photograph of "Ngombi Sazi, Livingstone's personal friend". Some sections of this album have headings such as "A native industry: exceedingly ancient ironworkers", 'A Lakeshore industry of fishermen", "Native religion: the witch doctor", and "Missionary work". Its red cloth binding is faded and appears to be water damaged and soiled. Its spine is missing except for a small tail. Its cover has the title "Sunny memories".</p>
Scenes of daily life of natives and a foreign missionary in Malawi, [s.d.] 
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