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| "Angu" Subit Tschering, Bible School student, to work with Dycks, Kurseong |  |
| "Auntie Ruth", Bible woman, in Pokhara |  |
| 1950s: Kanchimaya Sherpani (Miriam Rai), first known Sherpa Christian, converted in Raxaul. Later went to Okhaldhunga as Miriam Rai, wife of Hastaman Rai. |  |
| 2nd Everest expedition: first party |  |
| A baptism in a deep valley in Sikkim, at the end of a rocky pathway through clefts. 28 Dec. 1982 |  |
| A Bible school at Nautanwa. |  |
| A Christian family at Saryong, Sikkim |  |
| A Church group in South Sikkim, on the border with Darjeeling, at Rangpo. Christmas 1973 |  |
| A Church in E. Sikkim, on the border with Kalimpong |  |
| A gardener at the Homes |  |
| A glimpse of Darjeeling |  |
| A Mishmi tribesman, wearing vest embroidered by women. Sadiya (Assamese) in background. |  |
| A Nepali Sadhu, who listened to the Gospel and took a New Testament. Bako village. |  |
| A preaching group in Sikkim. Back right: Dr. Sereng. Back, with walking stick: Barnabas Rai. 1960s |  |
| A reunion in Finland, 1961. From left: Sitting - Hanna Juureva, Edla Traskback, Anna. Standing: Norbu Dukpa, Hellin Hukka-Dukpa, Vappu Rautamaki, Oili Loppalainen, Kanga missionaries, Kirsti Kormu |  |
| A tailor and family, ex-army. Dr. Morris delivered their baby in their only dark room, 8' x 6'. |  |
| A teaching tour to Daftan Sada's village. Daftan is in front row, far left |  |
| A team going out on a preaching tour from Kalimpong: Centre: Elizabeth Franklin; On her left, back: Rajendra Rongong; Far right with guitar: Robert Karthak. |  |
| A trip to Dalupchen: Elizabeth McLaren, Mr. Hutchins, Daisy Fowles |  |
| A typical Nepali village house |  |
| A typical Sunday School class in Sikkim, 1920s. |  |
| A typical tribal house where the women hid, and men only came to the door. Headhunters, with no missionaries allowed in their area. |  |
| A wing of the Duncan Hospital where many Nepalis were treated. |  |
| A. K. Virtanen, Sikkim, 5 August, 1939 |  |
| ABCFM missions in Bombay region of India ca. 1914 |  |
| ABCFM missions in Bombay region of India ca. 1914 |  |
| Abor (hill tribe) boys, who attended school in Sadiya. |  |
| Ajem, Bible woman |  |
| Al and Edna Adam and family |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Minutes, resolutions 1889 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Minutes, resolutions 1893 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Minutes, resolutions 1895 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Minutes, resolutions 1899 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Minutes, resolutions 1900 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Minutes, resolutions 1915 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Minutes, resolutions 1924 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Minutes, resolutions 1944 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Report 1901-1902 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Report 1904-1905 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Report 1906 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Report 1909 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Report 1910 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Report 1913 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Report 1917 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Report 1918 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Report 1920 January |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Report 1920 November |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Report 1926 |  |
| American Baptist Foreign Mission Society. Assam Mission. Report 1927 |  |
| American Madras Mission 1843-1847 |  |
| American Madura Mission - Report 1856 |  |
| American Madura Mission - Report 1857 |  |
| American Madura Mission - Report 1858 |  |
| American Madura Mission - Report 1859 |  |
| American Madura Mission - Report 1860 |  |
| American Madura Mission - Report 1861 |  |
| American Madura Mission - Report 1862 |  |
| American Madura Mission - Report 1863 |  |
| American Madura Mission - Report 1864 |  |
| American Madura Mission District Conference Report 1912 |  |
| American Madura Mission District Conference Report 1913 |  |
| American Madura Mission District Conference Report 1914 |  |
| American Marathi Mission. Ahmednagar Station 1911 |  |
| American Marathi Mission. Rahuri Station 1915 |  |
| American preacher, Nar Bahadur Chettri, evangelist and translator. Crusade sponsored by the Koshi Jayanti Presbyterian Synod |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1889 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1891 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1892 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1893 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1896 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1897 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1898 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1899 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1901 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1902 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1903 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1904 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1905 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1906 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1907 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1908 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1909 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1910 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1911 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1912 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1913 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1914 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1915 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1916 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1917 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1918 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1919 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1920 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1921 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1922 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1923 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1924 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1925 |  |
| American Ramabai Association, in aid of the Mukti Missions 1928 |  |
| An orphanage girl, married to leader of a national group in Sikkim. 1967 |  |
| Andrew and Bulu Rai, Gangtok |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society 1886 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society 1887 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society 1888 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society 1889 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society 1891 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society 1911-1912 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society 1912-1913 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society 1913-1914 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society 1914-1915 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. 1892 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1891 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1891 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1892 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1893 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1894 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1895 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1896 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1897 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1898 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1899 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1900 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1901 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1902-1903 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1904-1905 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1906-1907 |  |
| Anglo-Indian Evangelisation Society. Annual Report 1908-1909 |  |
| At Vok, Sikkim |  |
| Attan Tschering and Archie Shear setting off from Raxaul on a preaching tour to Nepal, 1951. |  |
| B. J. Pradhan and his sister Surjamati Pradhan (Mrs. Rongong, mother of Rajendra Rongong) |  |
| Back standing: Daniel Mukhia, -, Janet Duncan, -, George Watt. Front standing: -, Janet Addie, -, Betty Scrimgeour, Harshaman Lama, D. L. Adhikari, Chotup Pazo. Back sitting: -, Mary McLoughlin, -. Front sitting: Pastor Pasang Targain, Betty Watt and Helen, -, Stewart, Sr. Margaret Tomory, Mackenzie Scott. |  |
| Back: D.B. Chettri, Daniel Karthak, John Tschering, C.T. Pazo, Janet Addie, C.D. Karthak. Front: Sainli Aji Karthak, - , Elinor Karthak, P.B. Rai |  |
| Bamboo foundation for the roof of the first dispensary building |  |
| Bangalore Tract and Book Society 1891-1892-1893-1894 |  |
| Baptism |  |
| Baptism at Singtam, 15 July 1973 |  |
| Baptism by Dr. B. Sereng at Kamrang, W. Sikkim, 20 March, 1978 |  |
| Baptism by Dr. B. Sereng at Radu, W. Sikkim, 3 June 1978 |  |
| Baptism by Dr. Sereng at Singtam, E. Sikkim, 15 July, 1973 |  |
| Baptism in the newly constructed baptistry in Jaigon |  |
| Baptisms by Dr. B. Sereng at Leksep, S. Sikkim, 10 April 1983 |  |
| Barnabas Rai (Assemblies of God Evangelist) |  |
| Beginnings of the dispensary: wood from the jungle. |  |
| Bengal Native Baptist Missionary Society 1855 |  |
| Beth Allinger outside the tent they used on the evangelistic tours. |  |
| Bhim Bahadur Pradhan and wife, later worked with Welsh Mission among Nepalis. |  |
| Bible and Medical Mission 1912 v1 |  |
| Bible and Medical Mission 1914 v3 |  |
| Bible and Medical Mission 1914 v3 |  |
| Bible and Medical Mission 1915 v4 |  |
| Bible and Medical Mission 1916 v5 |  |
| Bible and Medical Mission 1916 v5 |  |
| Bible and Medical Mission 1917 v6 |  |
| Bible School students |  |
| Birendra and Morag Rongong, Edinburgh, September 1986 |  |
| Birendra Rongong, from Kalimpong, at Bible School in Pokhara, early 1960s |  |
| Blind Bir Bahadur. |  |
| Bom Busty Self-Supporting Church, Kalimpong |  |
| Bom Self-Supporting Church, Bom Busti, Kalimpong. Est. 1882 |  |
| Bombay Representative Christian Council 1917-1918 |  |
| Bombay Representative Christian Council 1919-1920 |  |
| Bombay Representative Christian Council 1920-1921 |  |
| Bombay Representative Christian Council 1928-1929 |  |
| Bombay Representative Christian Council 1929-1930 |  |
| Bombay Representative Christian Council 1934-1935 |  |
| Bombay Representative Christian Council 1939-1940 |  |
| Boys on a picnic |  |
| Buddhi Sagar and Putali Gautam, Gorakhpur. |  |
| C.E. Hostel, Kalimpong |  |
| Calcutta Baptist Missionary Society 1825-1826 |  |
| Calcutta Baptist Missionary Society 1826-1827 |  |
| Calcutta Baptist Missionary Society 1828-1829 |  |
| Calcutta Baptist Missionary Society 1829-1830 |  |
| Calcutta Baptist Missionary Society 1832-1833 |  |
| Calcutta Baptist Missionary Society 1854 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1831 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1891-1892 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1892-1893 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1924-1925 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1925-1926 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1926-1927 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1927-1928 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1928-1929 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1929-1930 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1930-1931 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1931-1932 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1932-1933 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1933-1934 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1934-1935 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1935-1936 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1936-1937 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1937-1938 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1938-1939 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1939-1940 |  |
| Calcutta Christian Tract and Book Society 1940-1941 |  |
| Calcutta Ladies' Association for Native Female Education in Calcutta 1828 |  |
| Carrying chair in Mahakalguri, 1954 |  |
| Centre of front row: Rev. H. C. Duncan, Dr. J. A. Graham, Rev. C. T. Pazo, Hon. Mary Scott (Photo in Sikkim Church) |  |
| Centre: Rev. Martin F. Rai. Left: Elder D.C. Lucksom, Lepcha language enthusiast, writing dictionary. April 1992 |  |
| Chakung Church, W. Sikkim, established 1 April 1956 |  |
| Chhibo Church leaders, Kalimpong sub-division. Front row, from right: 2nd. T. B. Namchyo (catechist); 3rd. Rev. Vongmu |  |
| Chhibo Church, 1990, just before it was torn down to be replaced by a new church |  |
| Children in the Girls' Hostel, Darjeeling |  |
| Chitravati (Magdelini), keen Christian and Evangelist |  |
| Christian congregation (Nepal Christian Fellowship (NCF)), in Shillong, 1948 (?). Back row, left: John Sodemba and wife; 3rd from left - J. B. Lama. |  |
| Church bell outside Gangtok Church. Given by Humbie Kirk Session, Scotland; Presented by Rev. Dr. Graham in memory of Mrs. Graham |  |
| Church group Shillong |  |
| Church leaders of Kalimpong, 1971: From left - Rev. P. S. Tingbo, Rev. N. T. Malommu, Mr. T. Manaen (Darjeeling), Rev. M. H. Subba, Rev. P. D. Vongmu. |  |
| Church of North India (CNI) pastors in Calcutta. Second from right: Rev. Martin Rai |  |
| Church picnic. Right: Keran Roy, son of the first Pastor, K. C. Roy |  |
| Churches and institutions in Calcutta, India ca. 1879 |  |
| CMS missions in India and Ceylon ca. 1887 |  |
| CMS missions in India ca. 1879 |  |
| CMS Punjab Mission ca. 1879 |  |
| D.B. and Yankit Chhetri, and children |  |
| Daniel Thapa, converted in Raxaul and trained as a dresser, later returned to Nepal (Gorka and Tansen) |  |
| Darjeeling Worldwide Evangelization Crusade (WEC) Literature Centre. Leaflets on the board in front advertise different Nepali Bible Study courses. Seated from left: Patsy -, Rita Skillbeck, Edna and Al Adams |  |
| Darjeeling Youth Fellowship |  |
| Daud Masih and Simon on Daud's wedding day. |  |
| Daud Masih. |  |
| Daud, Rajbir, Jithu, Hyatt Singh |  |
| David and Premi Mukhia, with: Back row: John (nephew), Prabhu Das, Prabhu Dan, Prem (Aitey). Front, on seat: Silu, Edi. December 1946. |  |
| Dedication of Lepcha New Testament, 1987, at Gangtok CNI Church. Translator D.K. Lucksom seated in front |  |
| Dedication of Presbyterian Free Church (PFC) Knitting program, with World Vision officials. Kalimpong, 1989 |  |
| Dentam School, Sikkim, 1926 |  |
| Devil dancers with their drums. They come out from Nepal and dance for miles and miles to Darjeeling |  |
| Dham, Sibu, Betty, Joseph, Rahail, Lalita, - , - , Haricula, Ramal, Nirmula, Bikram. |  |
| Dharamadhan Pradhan with his wife and family in their Darjeeling days. |  |
| Dinah Mary doing a Bible Correspondence Course |  |
| Dinesh Khaling, Secretary, Jiwan Jyoti Prakashan |  |
| Dr. B. Sereng baptizing five people in Rangpo, E. Sikkim. 24 Dec. 1977 |  |
| Dr. Graham and the Metropolitan from Calcutta |  |
| Dr. Graham with staff and children at the Homes |  |
| Dr. Graham, Rev. Mill, and the Metropolitan |  |
| Dr. Graham's family |  |
| Dr. J. A. Graham departing from Kalimpong on his appointment as Moderator of the Church of Scotland |  |
| Dr. J. A. Graham departing from Kalimpong on his appointment as Moderator of the Church of Scotland |  |
| Dr. Kitty Harbord |  |
| Dr. May MacLachlan on trek |  |
| Dr. Sereng, Ezra Rai (in Mangpo, Darjeeling) and Reuben Thapa (in Rangpo) |  |
| Dr. Steiner's evangelistic tour to Mahalari |  |
| Dr. W. S. Sutherland (1887-1899) (1908-1920). former Principal of SUMITE. |  |
| Dressers in training at Raxaul, 1950. Left - Attan Tschering. |  |
| Early group of Christians in Shillong, 1950 or 1951, possibly at baptism of man in dark coat. Back, to his right: Samuel, Noah, Rajbir, Goman Singh, Philip. Front: Sarah, Magdalene, Ritu, Amah, Lakhmati, Martha, Hannah. |  |
| Eastern Himalayan Church Council (EHCC) meeting in Darjeeling, April 1940. |  |
| Eastern Himalayan Church Council (EHCC) Youth Conference, Gangtok, 1959 |  |
| Eastern Himalayan Church Council (EHCC), at Lal Khoti, Kalimpong, 1958(?) |  |
| El Shaddai Church and local leaders, Kalimpong, April 1992 |  |
| Elder D.C. Lucksom, Gangtok Church, holding Lepcha New Testament translated by his older brother, and a Lepcha hymnbook containing songs by his father, March 1992 |  |
| Elders and evangelists at the Baksaduars Congregation, early 1970s |  |
| Elin Kronquist in Ghoom, 1930s |  |
| Elin Kronquist receiving a gift from a villager. Lachen Mission House, 1930 |  |
| Elizabeth Franklin's first mission house in the bazar. |  |
| Elizabeth McLaren with Homes' boys |  |
| Elvi Makela |  |
| Ernest Fritschley (Leader of Youth for Christ (YFC), Calcutta), speaking at Campaign |  |
| Ernie and Shingler |  |
| Esau Lepcha, healed from a very old chronic disease, and baptized on 24 February, 1974 |  |
| Evening prayers at the Ghoom Finnish Mission, 1957. Left: Vappu Rautamaki; left corner: Esther Dukpa |  |
| Evey and Jonathan Lindell (World Mission Prayer League (WMPL)) |  |
| Evidence of Scottish influence in Darjeeling! |  |
| Ex-Gurkha soldiers, Shillong, 1940s. |  |
| Ex-Gurkha soldiers, Shillong, 1940s. |  |
| Faith Mission, Basim, India 1881-1882 |  |
| First building, serving as sleeping quarters at night and a meeting place for staff during the day. |  |
| First dispensary, rented by Kitty Harbord and Wilfrid Morris. Note on left, stand for public Bible, and text cards on fence |  |
| First Holy Convention of Presbyterian Free Church (PFC). 1985. Centre: Pastor Robert Karthak (Speaker, Nepal) |  |
| First stone building in Darjeeling. Rita Skillbeck and Cecily Booth outside dispensary, later moved downstairs. 1953 |  |
| Firth family |  |
| Four boys from Peace Valley orphanage, coming home from school. |  |
| Four Nepali former Hindus who became Christians, with Jordan Kahn (centre); Victor Pradhan to his left |  |
| Free Church of Finland missionaries on arrival in Calcutta, 1937. Sitting: Astrid Virtanen, Elin Kronquist, Elvi Makela, Sonja Ollila. Standing: Arthur Pylkanen, Arnold Hyttinen, Hanna Jureva, Edla Traskback, Eli Ollila, Olaren Ollila |  |
| Full Gospel Pentecostal Church, Kalimpong, established 1944 - first Pentecostal Church in Darjeeling District. Pastor Jai Pal |  |
| Gangtok Church |  |
| Gangtok Church leaders: Seated: P.B. Rai (elder), Rev. C.T. Pazo, K.T. Lucksom (catechist). Standing: -, D.B. Chettri (elder), D.C. Lucksom, -, Taso |  |
| Gangtok Church, Sikkim. Early 1990s |  |
| Gangtok congregation, 26 December 1927; with Mary Scott and Rev. C.T. Pazo |  |
| Gangtok in 1930s |  |
| Gatekeeper's hut, with the old mango tree |  |
| George McLaren with Isobel Ritchie, who was the first missionary allowed to live in Gangtok |  |
| Girls in the Guide Company |  |
| Gokul Das Pradhan |  |
| Goman Singh (son of "Desire") and Ritu. |  |
| Gorey and Ratna Philip with their grandson Samson |  |
| Gospel preaching procession, Siliguri, on way to the Mahanadi river for a baptism, 25 June 1967 |  |
| Grace Patterson with Shantilala and Shova |  |
| Graham's Homes, Kalimpong |  |
| Group photo, Zenana Bible and Medical Mission (ZBMM) Conference, Allahabad, 1933; Back row: Second from left: Kitty Harbord (Nautanwa); Third from right: Hilda Steele (Nautanwa / Nepal) |  |
| Group photograph, Eastern Himalayan Church Council (EHCC) Youth Conference, Gangtok, 1959 |  |
| Hellin Hukka-Dukpa and Norbu Dukpa with Esther, Marthi and Juhani; Hellin's mother, Mrs Hilma Hukka, then 96 years. In Finland, 1961 |  |
| Hellin Hukka-Dupka and a Tibetan refugee lama in the Baksaduars dispensary, about 1965 |  |
| Hester Withey and Rita Skillbeck at the gate of the Mission house |  |
| Hilda Steele and Pat O'Hanlon with children in the Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB) boys' school. |  |
| Hilda Steele and Pat O'Hanlon with Nepali colleagues, Christmas 1937. |  |
| Hilda Steele, Kitty Harbord, Elizabeth Franklin |  |
| Himlal Pradhan and Pastor Samuel Subba, November 1971 (Nepal Christian Fellowship (NCF) Shillong). |  |
| Himlal Pradhan and S.S. class. (Married a Chinese Filipino and went to Cabu City as a pastor. |  |
| Home Missionary Society of India 1905-1908 |  |
| Home Missionary Society of India 1930 |  |
| Home Missionary Society of India 1938-1939 |  |
| Homes' girls |  |
| Homes' staff in charge of Cottages |  |
| Homes Sunday School Fellowship, led by Presbyterian Free Church (PFC), 1985 |  |
| India Christian Mission 1916 |  |
| Inside Gangtok Church |  |
| Jacob and Rebecca in Nautanwa, 1951. |  |
| Janet Addie at Dubasari, 1950 |  |
| Janet Addie with Class X girls, 1962 |  |
| Jim and Beth Brodie with Catherine |  |
| Jiwan Jyoti Prakashan workers |  |
| Jiwan Jyoti Prakashan: the printing machine |  |
| Joan Short, David Mukhia, Hilda Steele and Pat O'Hanlon. |  |
| John Creighton, Grace Atkins, Connie Smith, Mary Latta, Helen and Jac Dyke |  |
| John Singh and family (Assemblies of God Evangelist) |  |
| Jonathan and Evey Lindell's wedding day, 26 June 1945, with H. C. and Mrs Duncan |  |
| Jung Bahadur Lama, 1979. 89 years old. Khasi Jayanti Presbyterian Synod. |  |
| Jung Bahadur Lama, leader of Nepali Mawprem (Presbyterian) Church, Shillong. Died 17 September 1989, 99 years of age. |  |
| Jungle Tribes Mission, Nilgiri Hills, Coonoor, South India 1910 |  |
| Kalimpong Pastorate Committee, 1991. Standing (Left to Right) Mr. J. D. Khawas, Mr. O. Lepcha, Mr. D. Namchu (Treasurer), Mr. K. Rongong, Mr. J. S. Rai (Secretary), Mr. K. C. Karthak. Sitting (Left to Right) Dr. N. T. Lepcha, Miss L. Rongong, Rev. H. D. Subba (President), Mr. N. T. Lepcha, Eld. D. L. Akhikari. |  |
| Katherine Graham's wedding, at the Memorial Chapel, Kalimpong. 8 December 1942 |  |
| Kemrong Convention, Pentecostal Church, W. Sikkim, March 1984 |  |
| Kevin and Patsy Thomas, Rita Skillbeck, Al and Vallie Berg (World Mission Prayer League (WMPL)) |  |
| Khasi Jayanti Presbyterian (KJP) Mawprem Nepali Church, Shillong: day of Bible study led by Pastor Robert Karthak and Solon Karthak |  |
| Kitty Harbord's camp at Tanakpur |  |
| Lad Rymbai Nepali Crusade, 1989, in a coal mining area of Meghalaya. The crusade was sponsored by Khasi Jayanti Presbyterian (KJP) Synod, Evangelistic Dept. 1,000 Nepalis attended. |  |
| Language students from Nepal at Ahava, 1958: Pam Dodson, Mary Cundy, Betty Pedley, "Sandy" Anderson, Margaret McCombe. Front: Pam Bolt, Mrs. Lily Simick, Betty Young |  |
| laundry returned from the dhobi, displayed by Hilda Steele |  |
| Left: Ishmael Tschering (Ghoom) on evangelistic with backpack full of literature. |  |
| Lekh Bahadur and family; and Assemblies of God workers at Mahoba |  |
| Len Moules giving out tracts, 1937. |  |
| Lepcha Youth Group |  |
| Lilly Horne (Principal GHS, Darjeeling) and Janet Duncan (Doctor, Kalimpong) |  |
| Literature work: Esther Fritz and Grace Walthers, 1950-1957(?) |  |
| Literature work: Grace Atkins, John Creighton, Jac Dyke, Helen Dyke, Hester Withey |  |
| Literature work: Helen Dyke and colleague revising SGM booklets |  |
| Literature work: Hem Chandra Pradhan and Mahendra Kumar with baby |  |
| Literature work: Kevin and Patsy Thomas, with Mahendra and Anita Kumar |  |
| Literature work: Mahendra Kumar translating courses on SGM booklets |  |
| Literature work: Saili and Rita Skillbeck, dealing with the magazine "Kiran". Distribution rose from 2000 to 8000 monthly |  |
| Literature work; Suk Tschering (bridegroom), translator of "Kiran" etc. Far left: Tais Narnfolk, artist for literature work |  |
| Lord's Day Union for India 1894 |  |
| M. S. Tingbo, R. S. Molommu and N. T. Molommu |  |
| Madras Christian Benefit Fund, Limited 1916 |  |
| Madras Religious Tract and Book Society 1893-1894 |  |
| Madras Religious Tract and Book Society 1908-1909 |  |
| Madras Religious Tract and Book Society 1909-1910 |  |
| Madras Religious Tract and Book Society 1910-1911 |  |
| Madras Religious Tract and Book Society 1911-1912 |  |
| Madras Religious Tract and Book Society 1912-1913 |  |
| Magdelini, with her daughter Narmathi, son-in-law Man Bahadur, and their four children (new Christian family, 1954). |  |
| Mahakalguri (on the plains) |  |
| Manipur. Standing: Reuben, Simon, Ratan, David. Sitting: Reachel, Nirmala, Pastor James Shankar, his wife Lali. On floor: Benjamin, Karunla, Sarah |  |
| Manjitar Bridge between Sikkim and Darjeeling |  |
| Mar Thoma Syrian Christian Evangelistic Association 1910-1911 |  |
| Marmit and Jermit Simick |  |
| Mary Scott and church workers from Sikkim in Puri, India. This was her final gift to her colleagues on her retirement from Sikkim. It was the first time most of them had seen the sea. January 1939. |  |
| Mawlai Presbyterian Church Youth Group (Khasi Jayanti Presbyterian (KJP)), Shillong, Meghalaya, organised a Nepali Crusade |  |
| Mazong Kothi - home of Mary Scott in Gangtok bazar. Church services were held here until the church was built in the 1930s |  |
| McFarlane Church, Kalimpong. |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference 1890 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference 1891 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference 1895 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bengal Annual Conference 1915 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bengal Annual Conference 1932 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bengal Annual Conference 1938 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bengal Annual Conference 1938 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bengal Woman's Conference 1908-1909 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bengal Woman's Conference 1910-1911 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bengal Woman's Conference 1911-1912 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bengal Woman's Conference 1912-1913 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bengal Woman's Conference 1913-1914 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bengal Woman's Conference 1909 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bombay Annual Conference 1893 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bombay Woman's Conference 1931 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bombay Woman's Conference 1933 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bombay Woman's Missionary Conference 1897 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bombay Woman's Missionary Conference 1901 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bombay Woman's Missionary Conference 1915-1916 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Bombay Woman's Missionary Conference 1923 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Lucknow Annual Conference. Woman's Conference 1920 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Lucknow Annual Conference. Woman's Conference 1921 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. Lucknow Annual Conference. Woman's Conference 1937 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Mexico Conference 1888 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Annual Conference. Woman's Conference 1874 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Annual Conference. Woman's Conference 1907 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference 1892-1894 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Minutes and Reports 1876 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Minutes and Reports 1877 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Minutes and Reports 1878 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Minutes and Reports 1879 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Minutes and Reports 1881 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Minutes and Reports 1883 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Minutes and Reports 1888 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Minutes and Reports 1887 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1894 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1901 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1903 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1904 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1908 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1909 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1910 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1911 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1912 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1922 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1933 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1936 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1938 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1892-1893 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1897 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1900 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. North India Conference. Reports and Minutes 1905 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Northwest India Annual Conference. Rajputana District 1916 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Northwest India Annual Conference. Rajputana District 1917 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1892 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1894 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1895 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1896 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1897 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1899 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1900 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1903 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1904 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1905 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1906 v22 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1907 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1910 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1912 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1913 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1914 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. South India Woman's Missionary Conference 1930 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society 1893 |  |
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| Methodist Episcopal Church. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society 1937 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Woman's Foreign Missionary Society 1938 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Woman's Missionary Conference (Bengal, India) 1899 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Woman's Missionary Conference (Bengal, India) 1900 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Woman's Missionary Conference (Bengal, India) 1901 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Woman's Missionary Conference (Bengal, India) 1904 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Woman's Missionary Conference (Bengal, India) 1904-1905 |  |
| Methodist Episcopal Church. Woman's Missionary Conference (Bengal, India) 1905 |  |
| Millie Hasselquist (World Mission Prayer League (WMPL)) with Ruth Mukhia (later went to Nepal) |  |
| Mini Pradhan, Bible woman |  |
| Mirik Church |  |
| Mirik Darjeeling Hills Bible School graduation, December 1962 |  |
| Mr and Mrs D.C. Lucksom |  |
| Mr and Mrs Tachon Karthak, 1883, first members of Bom Self-Supporting Church |  |
| Mr. Beechcroft, Australian Nepalese Mission, preaching in Darjeeling bazar with chart |  |
| Mr. McKean and workers at Temi |  |
| Mr. P.B. Rai, elder in Gangtok Church, and father of: Rev. Martin F. Rai, Mrs. Mary Karthak (Kathmandu), Mrs. Rosa Bel Namchyo, Miss Phulmani Rai |  |
| Mun Suk Lal, from orphanage |  |
| Namchi CNI Church, South Sikkim, cons. November 13, 1988 |  |
| National Christian Council of India 1915 |  |
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| National Christian Council of India. Executive Committee 1914 |  |
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| National Christian Council of India. Proceedings 1924 |  |
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| National Christian Council of India. Proceedings 1928-1929 |  |
| National Christian Council of India. Proceedings 1930 |  |
| National Christian Council of India. Proceedings 1932-1933 |  |
| National Christian Council of India. Proceedings 1934-1935 |  |
| National Christian Council of India. Proceedings 1936-1937 |  |
| National Christian Council of India. Proceedings 1939-1940 |  |
| National Christian Council of India. Proceedings 1944 |  |
| National Christian Council of India. Proceedings 1946 |  |
| National Christian Council of India. Proceedings 1950 |  |
| National Missionary Society of India 1905-1911 |  |
| Neelu and Rajbir. |  |
| Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB) compound: dispensary on left, residence on right. |  |
| Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB) house in Nautanwa. |  |
| Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB) members: Maila, Noah, Hannah, Kanohba. |  |
| Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB) Nepali workers, 1947. From left: Daud Masih, David Mukhia, Samuel Subba, Bir Bahadur, Philip Gurung. |  |
| Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB) Nepali workers, Shillong, October 1951. |  |
| Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB) preaching tour in Assam. Evangelists - Rajbir Gurung, Philip Gurung, Samuel Subba. |  |
| Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB): Shillong, 1942. David and Premi Mukhia and family. (Boys at each end "adopted"; Prem Masih on right. |  |
| Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB): Young people's Bible Rally, Shillong. |  |
| Nepal Evangelistic Band members, 1941. Back row: Tir Bahadur, David, Pat, Hilda, Daniel. Middle row: Little Prabhu Das, Premi, Martha, Prabhu Dan. Front row: Big Prabhu Das, Joseph, Phillip. Daud. |  |
| Nepal Evangelistic Band: Stan and Betty Wall, Ellen Meincke, Hilda Steele, Pat O'Hanlon; 1950. |  |
| Nepali and Bhutia believers in Jaigon with Pema Paul Bhutia, 1970s |  |
| Nepali area of Nautanwa |  |
| Nepali Baptist Church, Chumikidema, Nagaland, completed 1989 |  |
| Nepali Baptist Church, Chumikidema, Nagaland, under construction, 1988/89 |  |
| Nepali Christian Fellowship, Shillong. Church meeting hall upstairs; guest rooms below. Outgrowth of Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB) and Worldwide Evangelization Crusade (WEC) ministry in Shillong from 1940s. 1991 |  |
| Nepali Christians in Nautanwa. |  |
| Nepali Crusade, Mawlai, 1982. Speaker: Solon Karthak, Kathmandu; Nar Bahadur Chettri, translator into Khasi |  |
| Nepali Crusade, Shillong, 1982, sponsored by Mawlai Presbyterian Church Youth Dept. Benjamin Rai, Chairman: Nar Bahadur Chettri, youth leader, crusade organiser and translator into Khasi. 300 came to meetings; 3 days; cost. Rs 30,000 |  |
| Nepali Girls' High School, Darjeeling, 1962 |  |
| Nepali villagers listening well to the Gospel, Assam Valley, 1947. Headman seated in centre, with family. |  |
| Nepali women listening to hymns and a talk about Jesus in a remote area. |  |
| Nepali Youth Fellowship, mini-camp, Shillong. 17 October - 20 October 1975. President - Jyoti Thapa, in front row holding her Bible. Founders - Beth Allinger (front row, second from left; Elaine Crane (front row, right end). |  |
| Nermit Targain and her infants class |  |
| Nermit Targain and Lily Horne, eating sugarcane on the way to Vok, 1957 |  |
| New believer in Tashiding, W. Sikkim |  |
| New believers at Tadong, Sikkim |  |
| New dispensary, with Indian corn drying on roof. |  |
| Nirmal, Subit Tschering, Mahendra and Sukh Tschering |  |
| Noah and Hannah with their boys, 1948. |  |
| Noah and Hannah, 1950. Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB) workers, Shillong. |  |
| Norbu Dukpa, Joseph, Riitta Sikkanen, Magdalena, Pastor Thomas, Juhani Dukpa. On the Buxar road. |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1913 |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1915 |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1926-1927 |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1927-1928 |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1928-1929 |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1929-1930 |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1929-1930 v82 |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1930-1931 |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1931-1932 |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1933-1934 |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1935-1936 |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1936-1937 |  |
| North India Christian Tract and Book Society 1925-1926 |  |
| On the way to preaching in Umlanka, a village four miles from Shillong, in late 1950s. The team was 23 strong in all. |  |
| On tour: the highway! |  |
| Opening of Girls High School in Singmari. From left: Ratna, Ada, Pastor J. Longman, Bom Bahadur, Kamalmani |  |
| Outpatients listening to Gospel preaching at Duncan Hospital, Raxaul. |  |
| Part of a group at Magar Gasu who gathered daily for Bible stories and singing. Very superstitious. |  |
| Part of the team which went from Kalimpong to Kathmandu in 1956. Elizabeth Franklin, Daniel Sittling, Robert Karthak, Rajendra Rongong; Deoki Khawas, Dhanmaya Khawas, (Ajamit Karthak), Jeremit Rongong with Sharon; Druba and Shanti Khawas |  |
| Pastor and elders of Bom Self-Supporting Church, 1979 |  |
| Pastor and Mrs. James Longman |  |
| Pastor Cargay and family |  |
| Pastor Ishmael Tschering's father, the first Bhutanese convert/worker with Finnish Mission in Buxa Duars on the Bhutan border. He died from poisoning. |  |
| Pastor K.B. Thapa and wife, Nepali Christian Fellowship (NCF), Shillong, in front of the original church building. December 1991 |  |
| Pastor Martin Rai, near centre, wearing tie |  |
| Pastor Pasang Tergain |  |
| Pastor Thomas Dupa, Jaigaon, Nov. 1991. |  |
| Pastorni and Manmaya |  |
| Pat O'Hanlon and Hilda Steele. |  |
| Pat O'Hanlon Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB) with Nepali women. |  |
| Pat O'Hanlon, with two horses |  |
| Patna, 1941. Centre - Kitty Harbord (ex-Nautanwa). On her left - Win Anderson (Kathamandu) |  |
| Peace Valley orphanage, 8 Nov. 1939, Ghoom. At the back: Lily Bruhn and Ada Bruhn. |  |
| Pema Paul baptizing in Jaigon, 1970s |  |
| Pema Paul Bhutia: first pastor in Jaigon on Bhutan border, 1970-1985 |  |
| Phambong family of the congregation, 1920s |  |
| Philip and David on tour, crossing a bamboo bridge. Normally the only way to cross was to wade the river. |  |
| Philip and Maili Gurung's wedding in Nautanwa |  |
| Philip taking camping gear on a tour in Assam Valley. |  |
| Phulmani Pradhan from Nepali Girls' High School, took her medical training in Calcutta, and was the first lady doctor in Darjeeling. Jyotsna (child in photo with Phulmani) was later a teacher at Mt. Hermon School |  |
| Phulmaya's wedding, "El Shaddai", Kalimpong, May 1961 |  |
| Picnic Day during camp, October 1965. Devotional period after games and food |  |
| Plaque in St. Columba's Church in memory of Rev. R. Kilgour, early member and Bible translator. |  |
| Plaque in St. Columba's Church, Darjeeling in memory of Carl Gottlob Niebel, Bible translator, Lepcha. |  |
| Plaque in St. Columba's Church, Darjeeling in memory of Rev. G. P. Pradhan, Bible translator, Nepali. |  |
| Plaque in St. Columba's Church, Darjeeling in memory of Rev. T. C. Taylor. |  |
| Plaques in Bom Busty Self-Supporting Church, commemorating the first members and catechists |  |
| Prabhu Das, Joseph, Philip and Daud: baptized in Nautanwa, 28 February 1941. |  |
| Prakash Rai and Daftan Sada: the other two members of the team of six Nepalis who came to Nepal from Kalimpong with Elizabeth (1955) |  |
| Preaching from the shop in Kalimpong bazaar |  |
| Preaching to the crowds in Darjeeling town |  |
| Preparing "chicken curry" at Magar Gasu. |  |
| Preparing flannelgraphs for the tour. Robert Karthak and Rajendra Rongong |  |
| Presbyterian Free Church (PFC) Convention at local town hall, Kalimpong, 1980. Centre: PFC Moderator - Mika Chang |  |
| Presbyterian Free Church (PFC) Convention in Kalimpong. Early 1980s |  |
| Presbyterian Free Church (PFC) Convention, 1985. Counsellors and speakers |  |
| Presbyterian Free Church (PFC) Leadership training, Kalimpong, 1977 |  |
| Presbyterian Free Church (PFC) Sunday School Fellowship, Hornes, 1985 |  |
| Presbyterian Free Church (PFC) Sunday School Program. 1981/82 (In 1992, 22 S.S.s) |  |
| Presbyterian Free Church (PFC), Kalimpong. Annual Christian Convention Choir |  |
| Protestant missions in Bengal (India) ca. 1887 |  |
| Protestant missions in Central India ca. 1884 |  |
| Protestant missions in India ca. 1887 |  |
| Protestant missions in North India ca. 1887 |  |
| Protestant missions in South India ca. 1884 |  |
| Pulmatti and Phulmaya, from the orphanage, both married in Sikkim |  |
| Pushpa Mullick, Pastor of the Church at Raxaul |  |
| Ragnhild Bjorklund, Vappu Rautomaki and Hellin Hukka-Dukpa, Ghoom, 1957 |  |
| Rajbir and his mother. Rajbir married David Mukhia's daughter, Elishiba. |  |
| Rajendra and Jeremit Rongong with Sharon |  |
| Ready for baptism, NCF, Shillong. |  |
| Rebecca Rai, an early member of staff in the Darjeeling Hills Bible School (DHBS), Mirik |  |
| Rev. and Mrs N.T. Molommu, former Eastern Himalayan Church Council (EHCC) District Supt. In Kalimpong: Pastor in Nimbong, Church of North India (CNI) |  |
| Rev. and Mrs. Subit Tschering, Kurseong. |  |
| Rev. Asattang Subba, founding member of Presbyterian Free Church (PFC). Died Feb. 1991 |  |
| Rev. C.T. Pazo and Rev. J. Longman, 1922 |  |
| Rev. C.T. Pazo, the first ordained minister in Gangtok, Sikkim |  |
| Rev. D. D. Pradhan of Darjeeling. First Nepali CNI Bishop, served in Assam Diocese. |  |
| Rev. D. H. Mukhia and Rev. C. T. Pazo |  |
| Rev. Ishmael and Meena Tschering, Jore bungalow, Finnish Mission Church |  |
| Rev. John Hannay and family with Cindy Perry, Assemblies of God, Nepali section. Calcutta |  |
| Rev. M.S. Tingbo, Pahang, early 1990s |  |
| Rev. Martin Rai preaching in Gangtok Church |  |
| Rev. Pazo's family in early 1930s. D.K and D.C. Lucksom standing at the back |  |
| Rev. R. S. Molammu, Dr. and Mrs. Duncan and Rev. D. H. Mukhia |  |
| Rev. S.C. De, Calcutta Hill Christian Church |  |
| Rev. Sukmimu and family, with Cindy Perry, in Chakung, W. Sikkim |  |
| Rev. T. E. Taylor (1902-1905), former Principal of SUMITE. |  |
| Riitta Siikkanen, 1960 |  |
| Riitta Sikkanen and Ragnhild Bjorklund, Ghoom |  |
| Rishi Acharaya. |  |
| Rita Skillbeck distributing tracts in Darjeeling |  |
| Robert Karthak, teacher / evangelist |  |
| Roland Rongong, Jiwan Jyoti Prakashan |  |
| Ronnie Adhikari, Union of Evangelical Students of India Inter Varsity Christian Fellowship (UESI IVCF) staff worker, converted as a student in Shillong. Father is Nepali, mother is Mizo. 1969. Went as a missionary to Taiwan. |  |
| Roy and Alma Hagen |  |
| Samuel and Lakhmati, Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB), Nautanwa, 1947. |  |
| Samuel Subba, one of the earliest Shillong converts and ardent evangelist, and early leader of Nepali Christian Fellowship (NCF), Shillong |  |
| Samuel telling the story of the Prodigal Son in a remote village area, 1947. Typical Nepali house in the Assam Valley. |  |
| Samuel's sister Jati |  |
| Sandakhpur, 12000 ft. up on the Darjeeling border of Nepal |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1868-1869 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1870 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1871 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1872 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1873 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1874-1875 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1875-1876 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1882-1883 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1885-1886 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1888-1889 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1889-1890 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1890-1891 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1891-1892 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1892-1893 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1893-1894 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1894-1895 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1896-1897 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1897-1898 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1899-1900 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1900-1901 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1909-1910 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1910-1911 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1911-1912 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1912-1913 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1913-1914 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1914-1915 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1915-1916 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1916-1917 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1917-1918 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1918-1919 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1919-1920 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1924-1925 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1925-1926 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1926-1927 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1927-1928 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1929 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1930 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1931 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1933 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1934 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1935 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1936 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1937 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1938 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1939 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1939 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1940 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1941 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1942 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1943 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1944 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1945 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1946 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1947 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1949 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1950 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1951 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1952 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1953 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1954 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1955 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1956 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1957 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1958 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1959 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1960 |  |
| Santal Mission of the Northern Churches 1961 |  |
| Scenes at the funeral of Rev. C.T. Pazo, Gangtok, 19 March 1978 |  |
| Scenes at the funeral of Rev. C.T. Pazo, Gangtok, 19 March 1978 |  |
| Scenes at the funeral of Rev. C.T. Pazo, Gangtok, 19 March 1978 |  |
| Scenes at the funeral of Rev. C.T. Pazo, Gangtok, 19 March 1978 |  |
| Scenes at the funeral of Rev. C.T. Pazo, Gangtok, 19 March 1978 |  |
| School in Jaldaka, associated with Presbyterian Free Church (PFC) |  |
| School run by Dr. B. Sereng in Namche, S. Sikkim, for two years only, 1978-1980 |  |
| Setting out from the Homes |  |
| Shillong Nepali Church, Pastor Samuel Subba. |  |
| Shillong, June 1948. Left: Hannah, baptised in May. Right - Puthli, Brahmin convert of 2 years. Back - Beth Allinger. |  |
| Sikkim church workers in 1930s, Eastern Himalayas |  |
| Sikkim mission workers, 1923 |  |
| Simon (leprosy patient) |  |
| Singmari Girls' Primary School |  |
| Siwan, 1937: Jagat Bahadur, Pali, Tir Bahadur Dewan (later went to Shillong and Nepal). |  |
| Social project of Presbyterian Free Church (PFC): Pastor Luckson and Mika Hang Subba distributing blankets to the needy. 1981 |  |
| Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (Great Britain). Delhi Mission 1869-1870 |  |
| Some members of Bom Self-Supporting Church, Kalimpong, 1941 |  |
| Sonya, Eli and Helvi Ollila, Juha, Annikki Frojd, then Tunturi, later Mrs. R. |  |
| Soson, to be baptised. |  |
| South Arcot Highways and Hedges Mission 1888 |  |
| South Arcot Highways and Hedges Mission 1889 |  |
| South India United Church 1908 |  |
| South India United Church 1921 |  |
| South India United Church 1923 |  |
| South India United Church 1925 |  |
| South India United Church 1929 |  |
| South Indian Missions Association 1906-1907 |  |
| South Indian Missions Association 1910-1911 |  |
| South Indian Missions Association 1917-1918 |  |
| South Indian Missions Association 1918-1919 |  |
| South Indian Missions Association 1920-1921 |  |
| South Indian Missions Association 1921-1923 |  |
| St. Andrew's Church, Darjeeling. |  |
| St. Andrews Church, Kurseong |  |
| St. Columba's Church, Darjeeling, inside. |  |
| St. Columba's Church, Darjeeling, outside |  |
| Staff and guests at Ahava Guesthouse. Second from left, standing: Ella Horgan, Hostess |  |
| Staff and students at SUMITE, 1924. Back row: Tudor J. Evans, Tek Bir Singh Rasaili, C. B. Kumai, Tashi Tshering, John Isaac, Dothinlay Bhutia, Shanka Mani Pradhan, Rev. G. Ogg; Middle row: P. S. Kumai, Indru Singh Subba, Mr. Rai, Phenchung Bhutia, Gyam Dorji Bhutia, Karchung Bhutia, Pintsho Bhutia, Pitchi Bhutia; Sitting: B. C. Ghosh, H. D. Pradhan, K. D. Pradhan, C. T. Pazo. |  |
| Staff at Duncan Hospital, Raxaul: Back row - Rit Kumar, Rishi Acharaya, Sena Lal, Trevor Strong. Front row - Ruth Horne, Pushpa Mullick, Patricia Strong. |  |
| Standing: Vappu Rautamaki, Hellin Hukka-Dukpa. Sitting: Edla Traskback, Riitta Sikkanen, Hanna Juureva. In the Anila's sittingroom, Kamala, Ghoom, 1959 |  |
| Student camp at Mt. Hermon School. Centre back: Luther Ericsson (World Mission Prayer League (WMPL)) |  |
| Sukhmani, Mary and Petu: the oldest children at the Nepali Orphanage, Kalimpong, 1950 (Worldwide Evangelizationt Crusade (WEC)) |  |
| Sukman Limbu, 1882-1883 - Bom Self-Supporting Church, Kalimpong |  |
| Sunday afternoon Nepali service at Raxaul. Back row, far left - Attan Tschering. Front row, far left - Amy McBurney. Front row, from far right - Ruth Horne, Kanchinmaya Sherpa (later Miriam Rai). |  |
| Sunday congregation at Nautanwa. |  |
| Sunday School teachers |  |
| T. Wangdi, Sikkim |  |
| Tak Bahadur, Raxaul. |  |
| Tara and Silvanus, and their son Ruben. April 1972 |  |
| Teachers group: Standing: Martha, Chandramatti Pradhan (language teacher), Chumaya's sister, -, Santa Khaling, Junmit, Taradan Mukhia, Ganumaya Pradhan, Chumaya, -, Dhanmaya Gowloog (?), Nermit Targain, (language teacher). Sitting, middle row: Sanchar Watti, Munna, Lily Horne, -. Sitting, front row: Champa Rai (infants), Saharmit Sittling (sewing), -, Srimati Pradhan (later head of Singmari Primary School), -. |  |
| Teachers in Singmari: Kusumaya, Amiran, Jashangma, Lilly Horne, Srimatti. April 1962 |  |
| Teachers on a special occasion, 1961. Back row: Saharmit Sitling (sewing teacher), -, -. Front row: Sanchar Watti (?), Muna Sinha with Sulekha, Sirimati Pradhan, Nermit Targain |  |
| Temi Mission House workers. After the lease on the house expired in 1955, it was taken over by the Forestry Dept., and later by the tea gardens. The house was built in 1900 |  |
| The "Anilas": Elda Trasback (1876-1962) and Hanna Jureva (1880-1964), both wearing the silver brooches given to them by the Ghoom congregation, February 1960, and inscribed with Tibetan text: "Faith, Hope, Love" |  |
| The "White Sadhu" at 83, a Kumauni Brahman, converted at 50. A real saint and keen evangelist. |  |
| The alter call at the Presbyterian Free Church (PFC) Convention in Kalimpong |  |
| The Bookroom, part of the new Christian Literature Centre, Duncan Hospital, Raxaul. 1960s. |  |
| The bookshop in Sukhia Pokhri. Ragnhild Bjorklund, a local lad from Ghoom, and Pastor Tschering |  |
| The camp work crew, all Christians. Im Bahadur, Tuli, Himal, Laleeta. |  |
| The Chogyal of Sikkim and Kazis, 1920s/30s(?) |  |
| The Church at Today, Sikkim |  |
| The church congregation in Pedong. Far left: Pastor B. S. Cargay. Front row, second from right: Pastor Jonathan |  |
| The Church congregation. No presbyter at time of photo. H.B. Pradhan – Elder |  |
| The congregation during Pastor Rai's time |  |
| The Darjeeling Hills Bible School (DHBS) sign. Second from right: Principal Kamal Andrew Rai |  |
| The final send-off from Kalimpong |  |
| The first dispensary, 1935 - used until the mid-1960s |  |
| The Gangtok congregation on Christmas Day, 1946 |  |
| The Girls' High School, Gangtok |  |
| The Homes' staff, Kalimpong |  |
| The Hon. Mary Scott |  |
| The Hon. Mary Scott (R) and Kathleen McLaren (L). Mary Scott worked at the Homes, and in Sikkim, and then founded the Blind School, Kalimpong |  |
| The Karthak family: Rajendra Rongong, Ajamit Karthak, Jeremit Rongong, Robert Karthak (Jeremit's brother), Mr. and Mrs. Karthak, Sharon Rongong |  |
| The landlord, a Nepali Captain |  |
| The Lepcha Christian Congregation at Vok. January 1957 |  |
| The Mirik Darjeeling Hills Bible School class of 1962 with staff in centre: Subit Tschering, Al Berg and Rebecca Rai |  |
| The Nepal Evangelistic Band (NEB) team: Elaine Crane, Beth Allinger, Hilda Steele, Pat O'Hanlon, Ellen Meincke. |  |
| The Nepali Crusade, Mawlai, Shillong. Main speaker - Pastor Robert Karthak (Kathmandu) and Nar Bahadur Chettri, translator into Khasi |  |
| The new "preaching house" in front of the Duncan Hospital. Nurses' home in the background. April 1949. |  |
| The opening ceremony of Gangtok Church, 1936 |  |
| The postman delivers courses at the Institute to Jac Dyke, Principal |  |
| The procession entering the Mahakalguri Church |  |
| The School children doing their exercises. |  |
| The student body at Mirik Darjeeling Hills Bible School (DHBS), early 1990s |  |
| The Subba family, 1961. Miriam (13), Binu (23), Paul (19) and Ruth (16), Silas (8), Samuel, Lakhmati, Timothy (6). |  |
| The Sunday School at Nautanwa. |  |
| The team again: front row, far right – Martha |  |
| The tent at Rangsali Basti, Darrang Dist. on a preaching tour, late 1940s. |  |
| The train from Siliguri on the plains to Darjeeling on the mountain top. Taken near the Ghoom loop. |  |
| The wedding of Bir and Ruth Rai in Mirik after graduation, 1963: workers in Okhladhunga, Nepal, and former prisoners in Tansen. |  |
| The wedding of Bir and Ruth Rai in Mirik after graduation, 1963: workers in Okhladhunga, Nepal, and former prisoners in Tansen. |  |
| The white stone behind the boy in the foreground is the boundary of Nepal, some 4 miles from Sukhia: Nepal in the foreground, and India behind. |  |
| Tibetans in the bazar in Sukhia Pokari |  |
| Tir Dewan |  |
| Today congregation, Sikkim |  |
| Touring Assam Valley in 1947: Philip Gurung, Buddhi Sagar Gurung, Bir Bahadur. |  |
| Train crossing river dividing India and Nepal at Raxaul. |  |
| Trebeni mela: sacred bathing place, 9-10 miles from Semri. Pilgrims sometimes visited dispensary. (1940s) |  |
| Union Church, Darjeeling (now pulled down). |  |
| Vanlal Nghaka, at Calcutta airport, 14.02.69. Evangelist who did good work amongst tribal people in Assam. |  |
| Vappu Rautamaki and a Tibetan refugee nun |  |
| Visiting a small Assamese church, but Nepali was not well understood. |  |
| Vok, Sikkim: An early Christian couple |  |
| Vok: Rev. Pazo and Mary Scott, 1920s/1930s |  |
| Wedding of Lendup and Salome. (Lendup from Choongtoong TE, and Salome from Girls' Hostel). Bestman: Benjamin Rai. Bridesmaid: Songmit Sittling |  |
| Wedding of Shillingford and Martha Mukhia, Darjeeling. Bridesmaid: Naomi Khaling |  |
| Wilfrid and Helen Morris and family |  |
| Wilfrid Morris and house watchman (Gurkha pensioner) outside house: 2 rooms and verandah rented 1935-1936. |  |
| Women and children of the local area |  |
| Women's meeting in Darjeeling |  |
| Women's Nepali Bible Class. Centre back: Beth Brodie (Church of Scotland) |  |
| World Mission Prayer League team, Darjeeling. Back row: Mounrad, Becky Grimsrud, Betty, Alma Hagen, Archie Sheer. Front row: Millie Bell, Dale and Jeanette Leathead, Janet |  |
| Worldwide Evangelization Crusade (WEC) Nepal Border workers at Conference: Rita Skillbeck, Beth Allinger. Helen and Jac Dyke, Elaine Crane |  |
| Youth for Christ (YFC) campaign, mid 1950s. |  |
| Youth for Christ (YFC) campaign, mid 1950s. |  |
| Youth for Christ (YFC) group from Calcutta taking part in the Darjeeling meetings. Archie Sheer on left |  |