| Level | Sub-fonds |
| Finding Number (Click this to view full catalogue structure) | CMS/ACC1006 |
| Title | Accession 1006: Photographs of the former CMS hospital in Kerman, Iran |
| Extent | 9 items |
| Date | 2011-2013 |
| Description | Photographs of the exterior of the hospital taken in April 2011 by S. Ebrahimi.
[Information supplied by the donor: CMS hospitals are called morsalin hospitals in Iran; 'morsalin' means missionary in Persian. The men's side of the hospital is now (2014) used as a college; the hospital is a site of national heritage]. |
| Arrangement | This collection forms part of the Church Mission Society Unofficial Papers. It is arranged into a single series. Z: Miscellaneous papers. |
| Copyright | Permission to make any published use of any material from the collection must be sought in advance in writing, from the Director of Special Collections (email: special-collections@contacts.bham.ac.uk), the Church Mission Society (email: maddy.peston@churchmissionsociety.org), data subjects and any other rights holders. Requests to publish should be accompanied by a copy of proposed text. Special Collections will assist where possible with identifying other copyright owners, but responsibility for ensuring copyright clearance rests with the user of the material. |
| Language | English |
| Finding Aids | A catalogue of this collection is available on the online archive catalogue. Click on the Finding Number to display the summary contents list of the catalogue and to view the full catalogue. |
| Access Status | Open |
| Physical Description | Eight images forwarded as attachments to an email and subsequently printed onto paper on receipt by Cadbury Research Library in 2013, and one photographic print. |
| Acquisition | Presented December 2013. |
| Archival Note | Catalogued 2012. Updated 2025. |
| Related Material | Cadbury Research Library holds further records relating to Kerman Hospital in the Church Mission Society Archive offiicial records (GB 0150 CMS) and the Church Mission Society Unofficial Papers (GB 0150 CMS/ACC254). |