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.
Lanchow to Shincheng. Griebenow, Dr. Z, Keeble. Our escort the first 80 li.
Sining. Th[re]e of the eighty students. A Salar, one from Hochow, the third from Sining.
Sining. Dr. Z. and Ma Wen-liang, a graduate of Tsen Ta Normal School, Peiping.
Tang Wan Ch'uan. A Tung Hsiang Hui Hui.
Sining. Ma Wen-liang, a coming Moslem leader of Tsinghai.
On the road to Lanchow. Our major-domo.
On the road to Lanchow. Ta chiening at Man Ping.
The Conference group, China Inland Mission compound, Lanchow
C.I.M. Lanchow. Rev. & Mrs. Mann.
Borden Memorial Hospital. Three Moslem lepers. Baptised in 1934.
Borden Memorial Hospital. Dr. & Mrs. Pierce though not when this was taken.
Borden Memorial Hospital. Miss Taylor, Mrs. Gribenow & son, Dr. Z., Mrs. Wood, Dr. Rees & Keeble.
Borden Memorial Hospital. Dr. Z. & New Sect ahung. Later first representative of New Sect to Lanchow from Sining.
C.I.M. Lanchow. A close up.