People and views in and around Inyati

Scope and Content

Some prints have letters "a", "b", "c", or "d" and numbers on their backs. Groups include: teachers and their families; the Mission Council at Inyati, 1946. People include: Amy ?Naibe demonstrating a Sunday School lesson; Joyce Childs; Rev. Amos Mzileti; Gwendoline Bloomfield; Mahame (young widow) teaching; "Inkululeko" (young child); Rev. E and Mrs ?Gwebu and Manguni; Phyllis Wenger; Mtjumayeli Ndlovo; [Aubrey] Lewis, A Sharp, Mogwe, [Nora] Lewis [nee Nora Belgrove], [K] Raditladi, [Andrew] Kgasa, and [Frederick] Shaw; 2 oldest worshippers; ?"Mulambo" (1st Christian at Inyati). Events include: Inyati centenary. Activities include: building including putting up new classrooms; thatching a boys' dormitory; leather work; volleyball; carpentry; loading mealies; making a bed mat (in Sagodala's Kraal); sewing; sawing timber; stacking bricks for burning. Other places and buildings include: field with Ndumba Hill in the background; site of the 1st white man's home; ?"Lupani"; Inyati cemetery and old mission house. Photographs received from individuals including: [Alfred] Walden; [William] Anderson; Neville Jones; [William] Brown[; Arthur Chirgwin].

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Duplicate of volleyball print

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