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English: Drawing from Theophilus Waldmeier (1832-1915): encounter in Beirut in 1876, The Mission consults a Chamber-barrister respecting the title & conveyance of the land. Waldmeier was chief of the Syrian Mission of the Quakers, he represents himself with beard and hat.
Français : Dessin de Theophil Waldmeier (1832-1915) : rencontre à Beyrouth en 1876, entre la direction de la Mission et un juriste. Waldmeier était chef de la Mission syrienne des quakers, il se représente avec son chapeau et sa barbe.
Date (upload April 29th, 2007)
Source The past is prologue : 100 years of Quakers overseas work,1868-1968, London, Friends Service Council, 1968
Author Theophilus Waldmeier (upload MHM-com 19:11, 29 April 2007 (UTC))
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