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5 archives found for 'Sims, Dr.'
  • 5155.

    Carte de visite album, 29,8 x 22,8

    with 42 studio portrait photographs of (among others) Stanley, Dorothy Tennant, Charles George Gordon, Baron Lambermont, Oswald Dutalis, Hermenegildo Capello, Roberto Ivens, Alice Pike, Anthony Bannister Swinburne, R. W. Murray, Gaetano Casati, Thomas H.
  • 933.

    Letter from Colonel Strauch to HMS, on the accident to the Royal, the agreement with the Livingstone Inland Mission, the evacuation of Dr. Sims, underlining that the agents should grant the missionaries "every facility, help and protection", mentioning ten fresh travellers leaving Liverpoo, President of C.É.H.C. and A.I.A. 1878-85, A.I.H.C., Brussels, 01-06-1883
  • 1046.

    Letter from Dr. A. Sims to HMS, "I am sorry that Mr. Braconnier should not have informed us of your treaty involving Ngoma", Ngoma, 16-03-1883
  • 1047.

    Letter from Fanny E. Guinness to HMS, thanking him for his assistance rendered to Dr. Sims "and our other friends on the Congo", on her interviews with Strauch and King Leopold, assuring that their missionaries, "now that they understand the true motives for reticence", will avoid everything, East London Institute for Home and Foreign Missions, London, 29-05-1883
  • 1081.

    Letter from Anton Greshoff to HMS, comment on an article about the Free State by Salusbury in the United Service Magazine, mentioning a "big French expedition" under Jean-Baptiste Marchand, a row between him and Dr. Sims, Nieuwe Afrikaansche Handels-Vennootschap, Brazzaville, 11-09-1896