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Congo Mission steamer EndeavourThe Congo Mission steamer Endeavour, launched at Stanley Pool on 26 March 1906, published by the Baptist Missionary Society of London. Date: 1907
Robert Moffat, missionary to AfricaRobert Moffat (1795-1883), Scottish Congregationalist missionary to Africa. Date: circa 1870s
Women taking tea, Nak Tong Mission, Seoul, KoreaKorean and western women having tea outside the Nak Tong Mission House, Seoul, Korea. The western women are missionary teachers from the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (SPG)
English mission in Tanga, TanzaniaEnglish mission in Tanga, German East Africa (now Tanzania). Date: circa 1912
German mission station, Kinga, Bulongwa, TanzaniaGerman mission station in Kinga, Bulongwa, German East Africa (now Tanzania), with the Livingstone Mountains in the background. Date: circa 1910
Swedish Evangelical Mission Station, Zazega, East AfricaSwedish Evangelical Mission Station at Zazega, near Asmara, East Africa (now in Eritrea). Date: circa 1910
Twoldo Medhen, Abyssinian pastor, East AfricaStudio portrait of Twoldo Medhen, Abyssinian pastor in East Africa, working for the Swedish Evangelical Mission Society. Date: circa 1910s
Jack Cook, the Boy Preacher. He was a nonconformist revivalist, originally from Manchester, who went to America to preach, but returned to the UK to preach in the Bloomsbury Chapel, London
Serra Monument, Old Town, San Diego, California, USA, in memory of the Spanish Franciscan friar, Junipero Serra (1713-1784), who founded a Christian mission at San Diego in 1769. 1914
Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, California, USAAngelus Temple, Church of the Four Square Gospel, Los Angeles, California, USA. It was built in 1923, with seating for 5300 people
Village Evangelists training - Hyderabad, India. Date: circa 1908
Breakfast at Church Army Shelter, LondonA 5 am breakfast for homeless men being distributed at a Church Army shelter in London. The Church Army was founded in 1882 by the Rev Wilson Carlile, an evangelist for the Church of England
Reverend Wilson CarlileWilson Carlile, CH (1847-1942), British evangelist who founded the Church Army in 1882, and Prebendary of St Pauls Cathedral. Known as The Chief, he inspired generations of evangelists
General William Booth on provincial tourGeneral William Booth, founder of the Salvation Army, seen here in later life riding in an open topped car while on a tour of the provinces
Gwennap Pit, Cornwall, the scene of much of John Wesleys most dramatic preaching
Tract Distribution ChinaAn English gentlemen distributes Christian religious tracts among boatmen in China
Iona Cathedral, off the south west coast of Mull, Scotland. In 563, St. Columba landed here from Ireland and established a monastery and a base for his evangelism
The Old & New ConductorThe Old Conductor and The New Conductor as The Regular and The Opposition, A satire on the popular rise of younger preachers, casting these leaders as bus conductors
Augustine preaching to King Ethelbert and Queen BerthaAugustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury (from 598). He was a Benedictine prior at a monastery in Rome, and Christian missionary to the English
Jesuit missionaries with telescopes in Siam (Thailand)Jesuit missionaries in Siam (Thailand) impress the king with their telescopes
Vasco da Gama meeting Christians at Sao TomeVasco da Gama meets Christians at Sao Tome, an island in the Gulf of Guinea off the west coast of Africa
King of Congo, West Africa, receiving missionariesThe King of Congo, West Africa, receiving Dominican missionaries from Portugal
King of the Congo, West Africa, with Portuguese bishopKing Peter, Christian ruler of the Congo, West Africa, welcomes a Portuguese bishop
Religious service being held on a beachAn outdoor religious service being held on a beach, with accordion accompaniment for the singing, and the words displayed on an easel
Augustine, first Archbishop of Canterbury (from 598). He was a Benedictine prior at a monastery in Rome, and Christian missionary to the English
St Augustine bringing Christianity to BritainSt Augustine and his companions bring Christianity to Britain -- their procession approaches the camp of King Ethelbert
John Eliot preaching to Native AmericansJohn Eliot (1604-1690) known as the apostle to the Indians, offers Native Americans the chance to save their souls the Christian way
Jean Antoine Dubois, French missionary to IndiaJean Antoine Dubois, a French Catholic missionary to India
Jean Joseph Marie Amiot, French Jesuit missionary to ChinaJean Joseph Marie Amiot, a French Jesuit missionary to China
Matteo Ricci, Italian Jesuit missionary in ChinaMatteo Ricci, an Italian Jesuit missionary in China
Rowland Hill preaching in Surrey Chapel, LondonRowland Hill (1744-1833), nonconformist leader and evangelical, preaching to a large congregation in the Surrey Chapel, Blackfriars Road, London
John Wesleys carriageThe carriage in which John Wesley, Methodist preacher, travelled from meeting to meeting across Britain