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An Englishwoman's twenty-five years in tropical Africa

Chapter 3: ILLUSTRATIONS
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The biography draws on letters and journals to present the life of a British missionary who spent twenty-five years in the Cameroons and the Congo. It follows her early years, betrothal, voyage, marriage, and successive postings, describing day-to-day mission work, church building, schooling, medical relief, pioneering efforts at remote stations, and the establishment of a training institution. Episodes of travel, hardship, local encounters, and administrative responsibilities culminate in a final furlough and voyage. The final chapter sketches her character and legacy as conveyed through personal correspondence and contemporary recollections.

ILLUSTRATIONS

Mrs. Lewis. Portrait Frontispiece
Line Map of Africa Specially Indicating Cameroons and Congo xvi
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Camden Road Baptist Church, London 12
Portraits: Mr. George Thomas, Mrs. Thomas, Miss Thomas, and Rev. Thomas Lewis 52
Chief Noso and part of his Family 122
Bwingidi (Evangelist’s Wife) and Girls’ School at Nkaba, an Out-station near San Salvador 140
San Salvador: Ruins of Ancient Portuguese Cathedral 170
San Salvador. Old School-chapel 188
San Salvador. New Chapel 188
Ferry over Nkisi River. Mrs. Lewis in Canoe 224
Home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis at Comber Memorial Station, Kibokolo (1903) 224
The Dispensary at Kibokolo. Mrs. Lewis Standing in Doorway 240
Bridge over Lusengele Stream, near Comber Station, Kibokolo 260
Grass House at Kimpese in which Mr. and Mrs. Lewis lived during construction of Permanent Buildings (1908) 302
Kimpese: Kongo Training Institution. Part of Students’ Quarters 312
Kimpese: Kongo Training Institution. The Rev. Thomas Lewis (Principal), Mrs. Lewis, The Rev. S. E. Moon (A.B.M.U., Tutor), and Students (1909) 324

WEST CENTRAL AFRICA showing KAMERUN (CAMEROONS) and THE LOWER and MIDDLE CONGO

Bartholomew, Edinʳ

Baptist Missionary Society’s Stations thus S. Salvador