Depicts the work of the London Missionary Society at St. Anthony's Hospital, Kawimbe, including maternity, child welfare, ante- and post-natal clinics, and with leprosy patients.
Depicts the work of the London Missionary Society at St. Anthony's Hospital, Kawimbe, including maternity, child welfare, ante- and post-natal clinics, and with leprosy patients.
The Titaghur mill was a leader in worker welfare: in 1923 it was alone in starting a scheme to provide ... the film presents it as illustrative of a concern with family welfare.
Although Jute aims to show Thomas Duff & ...
The film addresses topics prevalent within other BEKE films, such as the ...
The film opens with ... camera pans to reveal people visiting the 'Infant welfare exhibition 1937'. The exhibition contains stalls showing ...
Professor Tibbetts, who works for the Teaching and Welfare Institute for the Reformation of Pagans (TWIRPS), travels to 'darkest Africa' to set up local schools. On his journey ...
Designed to illustrate the importance of child welfare in missionary work. Children in Palestine, India, Africa, China and Japan, and some blind children are shown.