Shunhwa. Salar husband, wife and baby. [Salar wife and baby.]
Shunhwa. Salar husband, wife and baby. [Salar husband.]
The real rulers of Tsinghai. A Salar woman.
The real rulers of Tsinghai. A descendent of the Tanguts.
The real rulers of Tsinghai. Her ancestors came from Samarkand.
On the border. A good hunter.
On the border. A Moslem with his two wives.
On the border. A friendly smile.
Sian. June 27 conference at home of Rev. & Mrs. Young. Workers from S.A.M., E.B., S.D.A., S.K.H., Y.M.C.A.
Sian. Scandanavian [sic] Alliance Workers of Sian plain to hear Dr. Zwemmer.
Sian. June 26, 1934 [sic] conference at home of Rev. & Mrs. W. England [sic].
Pientu Monastery. 3 girls and 1 man from nearby villages in all their finery.
Aboriginal girl from Kuanting. These folks of the same race and language as the Tung Hsiang Moslems. Both are of Mongol origin.
Group at the China Inland Mission, Payenjung
Payenjung. Its beginnings were in a military camp to quell the Tibetans. The C.I.M. L. to R. ""Canon Streeter,[""] Mr. Mann, Dr. Z., J. Bell, Miss Tucker, Mrs. Bell & Miss Graham.
Two Moslem girls.
Hochow. A friendly smile. The ""Pa Fang"" or south suburb of Hochow is the Moslem quarters: destroyed in 1928; now being rebuilt.
Lanchow, Kansu. Four of a kind & the Famine Relief car.
Lanchow and beyond. At the C.I.M. Home. [L. to R. Dr. Rees, M. Griebenow, A.L. Keeble, Ureck, Dr. Z., unidentified woman, Mrs. Ureck, Rev. Claude L. Pickens, Jr., Mrs. Keeble, Mrs. Mann.]
Lanchow and beyond. L. to R. Dr. Rees, M. Griebenow, A.L. Keeble, Ureck, Dr. Z., [unidentified woman], Mrs. Ureck, C.D. Holton, Mrs. Keeble, Mrs. Mann.