This page continues the Kenya series, featuring another three images.
The accompanying captions are Laura's own. Any text provided by the
Archives is enclosed within brackets; the image number begins each
bracketed comment.
A native market
[I.25.]
Conference group of June 1913
[I.35. Probably one of the periodic field conferences when all the
AIM workers in a particular field, such as Kenya, would get together
to discuss problems and plan for the future. This meeting was
probably at Kijabe. The woman sixth from the right in the third row
is Laura Collins. The man who is eighth from the right in the second
row is Charles Hurlburt.]
Large tree near Ingenda mission station
[I.8. This AIM station, the correct spelling of which is Ingende, was
close to the Equator in the western Belgian Congo, which more recently
was Zaire and is now Congo.]
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