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Photo of the members of Youth organisation 'Jesus Christ's ambassadors'. Extent: 1 photograph. Condition of original material: Paper, Medium Quality. Author(s)/Creator(s): K.Tuituindzhiev, Sliven.
Pentecostal believers on their walk near Sliven. Extent: 1 photograph. Condition of original material: Paper, Medium Quality. Author(s)/Creator(s): Unknown photographer.
Pentecostal believers in front of the Secondary School in Sliven. Extent: 1 photograph. Condition of original material: Paper, Medium Quality. Author(s)/Creator(s): Unknown photographer.
Pentecostal believers in the town's park in Sliven. Extent: 1 photograph. Condition of original material: Paper, Medium Quality. Author(s)/Creator(s): Unknown photographer.
Pentecostal believers on their walk near Sliven. Extent: 1 photograph. Condition of original material: Paper, Medium Quality. Author(s)/Creator(s): Unknown photographer.
Youth religious service in a home church. The photo was taken in front of the home that was organised. Extent: 1 photograph. Condition of original material: Paper, Medium Quality. Author(s)/Creator(s): Unknown photographer.
Family photo of Khermine Kuriyan, the oldest child of Agop and Alshaluis Kuriyan, the first minister and her wife in the Pentecostal church in Sliven, who are from Armenian origin. Khermine is with her husband, Iosif Kokonchev, a Pentecostal Bulgarian pastor, who at that time worked in Varna, No...
Photo of believers during their excursion near Sliven. Extent: 1 photograph. Condition of original material: Paper, Medium Quality. Author(s)/Creator(s): Unknown photographer.
Religious service of the Pentecostal society in Sliven, which in that time used the hall of the Congregationalist church. They gathered also in various homes using the occasion of birthdays, name days, because there was restriction on religious services during Communist period in Bulgaria. Exte...