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Conversion Collection (page 6)

Background imageConversion Collection: Mission on The Gilbert Islands (6 / 9)

Mission on The Gilbert Islands (6 / 9)
The Republic of Kiribati (the Gilbert Islands) Date: circa 1910

Background imageConversion Collection: Mission on The Gilbert Islands (8 / 9)

Mission on The Gilbert Islands (8 / 9)
The Republic of Kiribati (the Gilbert Islands) Date: circa 1910

Background imageConversion Collection: Mission on The Gilbert Islands (9 / 9)

Mission on The Gilbert Islands (9 / 9)
The Republic of Kiribati (the Gilbert Islands) Date: circa 1910

Background imageConversion Collection: Mission on The Gilbert Islands (5 / 9)

Mission on The Gilbert Islands (5 / 9)
The Republic of Kiribati (the Gilbert Islands) - The Convent School Date: circa 1910

Background imageConversion Collection: Little girl in a wicker pram

Little girl in a wicker pram
A little West Country girl in a fish basket which has been converted into a pram. A delightful view - possibly from Brixham, Devon. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageConversion Collection: Catholic Inuit family - Newfoundland

Catholic Inuit family - Newfoundland
An Inuit (Eskimo) family who converted to Catholicism - Newfoundland and Labrador Date: circa 1910s

Background imageConversion Collection: Garage with a Past

Garage with a Past
This unassuming garage of James Sawyer, near Buckingham Palace, London, has a secret past - it was once Queen Victorias cow shed! Date: 9 April 1930

Background imageConversion Collection: Alexander Keiller Museum

Alexander Keiller Museum
The splendid stone built building which houses the Alexander Keiller Museum of archaeological finds, founded in the 1930s, at Avebury, Wiltshire, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageConversion Collection: Sandbach Crosses

Sandbach Crosses
In the market square of Sandbach, Cheshire, are these two Anglian Crosses, completed in the 9th century to commemorate the advent of Christianity in 653 A.D. Date: early 1940s

Background imageConversion Collection: Paul Converted

Paul Converted
SAINT PAUL OF TARSUS Saul the tentmaker has a visionary experience on the road to Damascus Date: circa 3 - 65

Background imageConversion Collection: Ships hull showing drawing of engine room and propeller

Ships hull showing drawing of engine room and propeller
Cut out view of ships hull showing drawing of engine room and propeller

Background imageConversion Collection: World War One aircraft awaiting conversion to civilian use

World War One aircraft awaiting conversion to civilian use
A line of World War One aircraft in a field at the end of the war, awaiting conversion to civilian use

Background imageConversion Collection: Cockermouth Union schools, Flimby, Cumberland

Cockermouth Union schools, Flimby, Cumberland
The Cockermouth Union workhouse schools at Flimby, Cumberland. Flimby Lodge was purchased by the Union in 1886 for conversion to a school and vagrant wards

Background imageConversion Collection: The hat bulge / W H Robinson

The hat bulge / W H Robinson
A special car conversion for those who like to wear head accessories when driving. Please note: Credit must appear as (c) Courtesy of the estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/Mary Evans Picture

Background imageConversion Collection: Saint Paul, and his conversion

Saint Paul, and his conversion
Saint Paul of Tarsus, Rabbi, tentmaker, missionary, sword in one hand, bible in the other. The second illustration shows his visionary experience on the road to Damascus

Background imageConversion Collection: U.s car factory converted to airplane production

U.s car factory converted to airplane production
The Willys-Morrow plant in Elmira, New York State: a car factory that was converted to airplane production. In spite of these conversions of industrial plant

Background imageConversion Collection: Fall of Clovis

Fall of Clovis
The bishop of Albi sees the sword of god suspended over Clovis, king of the Franks, despite his conversion to the Christian faith

Background imageConversion Collection: Wareham Granary

Wareham Granary
The Old Granary at Wareham, Dorset, converted into a Tea House, with St. Marys Church behind and the River Frome in front

Background imageConversion Collection: Norman Chapel

Norman Chapel
A cottage at Sherbourne, Gloucestershire, England, which was formerly a Norman chapel

Background imageConversion Collection: Henri IV Submits

Henri IV Submits
In order to take Paris, Henri IV agrees to placate his Catholic opponents by a nominal conversion to Catholicism - Paris is worth a mass !

Background imageConversion Collection: Pauls Conversion

Pauls Conversion
After his vision on the road Paul is led into Damascus

Background imageConversion Collection: St Paul preaching at Athens

St Paul preaching at Athens, as described in the Acts of the Apostles, Chapter 17

Background imageConversion Collection: St Patrick preaches to princesses

St Patrick preaches to princesses
SAINT PATRICK The Saint tells the Princesses how they can see the face of Jesus

Background imageConversion Collection: Queen Bertha, later a saint

Queen Bertha, later a saint
BERTHA, BERTA, BERTE, BERTHE, BERTRADA or ALDEBERGE Queen of Ethelbert, King of Kent, daughter of Charibert I, Merovingian King of Paris

Background imageConversion Collection: Conversion / Tryggvesson

Conversion / Tryggvesson
During his Viking wanderings Olaf Tryggvesson is converted by a hermit on the Isles of Scilly who predicts that he will become a great King

Background imageConversion Collection: Saint Columba (Skelton)

Saint Columba (Skelton)
SAINT COLUMBA Irish saint arrives in Inverness to convert the heathen Picts, using a miracle to unbar their fortress gates

Background imageConversion Collection: Vasco da Gama meeting Christians at Sao Tome

Vasco da Gama meeting Christians at Sao Tome
Vasco da Gama meets Christians at Sao Tome, an island in the Gulf of Guinea off the west coast of Africa

Background imageConversion Collection: King of Congo, West Africa, receiving missionaries

King of Congo, West Africa, receiving missionaries
The King of Congo, West Africa, receiving Dominican missionaries from Portugal

Background imageConversion Collection: St Augustine bringing Christianity to Britain

St Augustine bringing Christianity to Britain
St Augustine and his companions bring Christianity to Britain -- their procession approaches the camp of King Ethelbert

Background imageConversion Collection: John Eliot preaching to Native Americans

John Eliot preaching to Native Americans
John Eliot (1604-1690) known as the apostle to the Indians, offers Native Americans the chance to save their souls the Christian way

Background imageConversion Collection: Jean Antoine Dubois, French missionary to India

Jean Antoine Dubois, French missionary to India
Jean Antoine Dubois, a French Catholic missionary to India

Background imageConversion Collection: Jean Joseph Marie Amiot, French Jesuit missionary to China

Jean Joseph Marie Amiot, French Jesuit missionary to China
Jean Joseph Marie Amiot, a French Jesuit missionary to China

Background imageConversion Collection: Matteo Ricci, Italian Jesuit missionary in China

Matteo Ricci, Italian Jesuit missionary in China
Matteo Ricci, an Italian Jesuit missionary in China

Background imageConversion Collection: Baptism of Humabon in the Philippines

Baptism of Humabon in the Philippines
Humabon, King of Cebu in the Philippines, is baptised when Magelhaes (Magellan) visits his island

Background imageConversion Collection: Open air baptism in the western USA

Open air baptism in the western USA
In the western USA, Baptists baptise their converts at sub-zero temperatures in the open air, trusting to their faith to keep them warm



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