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1.)   N a v i g a t i o n   -   2.)   C r e d i t s   -   T h a n k s   -   3.)   C a v e a t s
navigation 1.) N a v i g a t i o n :

A.- TOP MENU (Home):
- Left Side, top menu: Left Button: This "Navigation - Credits - Thanks - Caveats" Page. - Top Menu, to the Right: The Going to Main Page (1892 Mission Map) Button (Home) - Next: Last button (extreme Right): Spiritan Websites button.
B.- FROM THE MAIN-BAGAMOYO-MISSION-1892-MAP PAGE (Home Page):
Clicking on one of the 23 buttons leads to the corresponding poster.
One can zoom in this Main Page (Home) through mouse clicking or/and thanks to the scaling "Zoomify" bottom Menu*.
C.- FROM ANY POSTER PAGE: Clicking on the INNER right side of any poster leads to the next poster* and clicking on the INNER left side leads to the former one*
(except for No. 1 = click on inner left side of poster goes to Main (Home) Page*, and for No. 23 = click on inner right side of poster goes to Main (Home) Page*)
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* Please note that for architectural reasons, the "Zoomify" bottom Menu (Zoomify Main Page) will load last: if your connection is slow or if web trafic is high,
you may experience delays with any other pages temporarily loading slowly, despite care taken in the pages structural coding.

Books Books - Journals Journals

Consulted Websites Consulted Websites Consulted Websites

Zanguebar Through Contemporary Records. - Pro Manuscripto -
By Father Frits Versteijnen, C.S.Sp. - St-Peter's Seminary - Bagamoyo, 14th July, 1968. 90p.

Listen to the Story of the Tombs. - Bagamoyo 1870-1930 -
By Father John Henschel, C.S.Sp. Reprint by Desktop Productions, 2009. 42p.

Du Torchis à la Pierre. - La Congrégation des Filles de Marie 1849-1999, Le thriomphe de l'Amour.
By Prosper Eve. Dec 1999, Graphica Press. 442p.

The Scramble for Africa. - White Man's Conquest of the Dark Continent From 1876 to 1912.
By Thomas Pakenham. - Avon Books, New-York, 1991- 738p.

Holy Ghost in the Highlands: The Spiritans on Kilimanjaro, 1892-1953.
By Matthew V. Bender, Ph.D.
"Spiritan Horizons" Journal, Issue No.3, Fall 2008, p. 69 to 89.

 

Photos

Thanks for Assistance

All archive photos courtesy of Mme Geneviève Karg, Archives-Photos Missionnaires du St-Esprit, 12 rue du Père-Mazurié, 94669 Chevilly-Larue, France.
Thanks to Sr Liselle Marie Parson, F.M.D.L.R., for having gone to Bagamoyo by bus from Arusha and collected the documentation for me, and to Fr. Florentine Mallya, C.S.Sp., for having taken photos in the Bagamoyo Mission.
Photo statue of the Welcoming Holy Heart of Jesus of Bagamoyo Mission (Poster No. 19) and photo of the Mission of Bagamoyo Mango Drive (Poster No. 23) by Fr. Florentine Mallya, C.S.Sp., Bagamoyo.- Thanks -
Photo of the present day Fathers' House and photo of the present day building housing the Our Lady of Lourdes' Shrine by Dr. Jim Ulrich, Prof. at Duquesne University, PA, USA.- Many thanks -
Thanks to Lyn Sutcliffe, Lay Spiritans' Group of the British C.S.Sp. Province, for her numerous corrections to my English, for the Editorial Staff work, patience and Layout Advices on Skype. Thanks to Fr. Paul Chuwa, C.S.Sp. and Bill Strowder for casual advice and English language corrections.
Thanks to Fr. John Fogarty, C.S.Sp., for kindly notifying CSSp Roma about the photos by Dr. Jim Ulrich. Thanks to CSSp Roma for passing them on.-

I should like to thank here Dr. Dennis Woytek, Duquesne University, PhD, for his courses in Multimedia Technology (Digital Imaging, Graphic Design for Multimedia, Visual Communication) received in 2005-2008.

His advice guided me during the elaboration of this work.

Thanks to M. Robert Dillon, DDG-Design Group, one of my Professors at Duquesne University (2005-2008), for inspiration and help with AS3 coding. His "Flash animated mask" at "www.ddg-designs.com/howTo/howTo" inspired me even if for reasons of time and convenience, I ended up in buying and using the excellent full version of the AdobePhotoshop included product "Zoomify Viewer". As promised, Rob, I shall immerse more into AS3 as soon I get more time.

- Programs used: Adobe Photoshop CS3, Zoomify Flash Developer - Mac., Adobe Flash CS3., Adobe Dreamweaver CS3., Apple TextEdit. -

Caveats

I apologize to my Duquesne University Professors :

1.) to Mr. William Gibbs, Ph.D., Multimedia Tech., DU, who kindly began to introduce me to CSS when I was at DU.
Because I had not had time to immerse into this technology and was busy
with the content (History, preparing assets, graphics composing, translations),
I have not been able to use the CSS technology properly on this website. I promise this is the last time I use frames and not CSS.
I hope to get some time to rewrite this website pages based on CSS technology!

2.) to Mr. Don Maue, MS, Multimedia Tech., DU, indisputably one of the best Sound guru on the planet.
I am sorry, Don, I am very much conscious that the Poster Pages would have been far more interesting to the audience
if I had been able to record female and male voices expressing most of the texts that are on the Poster Pages.
Indeed, the texts are too dense on most Posters and sound could deeply enhance
a real Multimedia experience and serve the impact of the whole work. -
Again, lack of time and recording facilities are my (poor) excuse...
The way we are organized, unfortunately, prevents me from acquiring people
who can read and express the content offered here in English and French
(still work on Portuguese if translators are found)...