Papers of Gladys Aylward

Papers relating to Gladys Aylward and her service as an independent missionary in China. The collection provides a vivid portrait of Gladys Aylward, including her life in China, and the impact of World War Two. It comprises: personal correspondence with friends and/or family (1936-1969); press cut...

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Date(s) of creation: 1936 - 2001
Level: Collection
Format: Archive           

Reference number: MS 291571
Summary: Papers relating to Gladys Aylward and her service as an independent missionary in China. The collection provides a vivid portrait of Gladys Aylward, including her life in China, and the impact of World War Two. It comprises: personal correspondence with friends and/or family (1936-1969); press cuttings (1936-1996); publications (1950-1970); memorabilia (1930s-1970); Chinese texts for children; calendars (1936-1970); photographs (May 1936); Memories of Gladys Aylward (as recorded by other individuals) (1914-2001); and Objects (artefacts) including Chinese costume and doll accessories. Note that the Archive is also a unique resource in that it appears to be the only Gladys Aylward collection extant in the United Kingdom.
Main author: Aylward; Gladys (1902-1970); missionary
Previous numbers: MS 381072
Extent: 1 box of 12 files incl 1 oversized file; 7 artefact boxes
Admin history: Gladys Aylward was born on 24 February 1902 in Edmonton, North London. Following service as a housemaid, and rejection by the China Inland Mission, she went to China as an independent missionary [in 1932?]. Travelling on the Trans-Siberian Railway to Tientsin she then continued to the province of Shansi in North-West China. She became a Chinese citizen in 1936. In 1940, against the background of civil war between Nationalist government troops and the Communists, Japanese invasion, and the threat of bandits, she led a group of orphans on a peril ... View more
Custodial history: Note that while many records were personally authored or directly accumulated by Gladys Aylward, a number of items were also generated and transferred by other individuals (most of whom had close association with her). This collection is therefore consolidated from a number of different creators and custodians, yet united by its content which predominantly reflects the life and times of Gladys Aylward.
Acquisition: The bulk of the collection was donated by the Archivist of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in 1973. Additional donations were made by private individuals in 2009, 2004 and 2011.
Arrangement: The collection is arranged into 9 sections: Personal correspondence; Press cuttings; Publications; Memorabilia; Chinese texts for children; Calendars; Photographs; Objects [restricted access], and Memories of Gladys Aylward (as recorded by others). Within each section, material is arranged chronologically.
Access status: Open
Access conditions: Available with some exceptions. Please note that there are a number of artefacts held with this collection, but that due to their fragile condition, they are not available for consultation without the prior permission of the Archivist.
User restrictions: For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
Language: English
Chinese
Finding aids: Unpublished handlist [NB: Handlist currently under review to reflect new additions. See online catalogue for most up-to-date details].
Copies: Digital surrogates for some select items are available.
Related material: A letter from Gladys Aylward is held externally at Oldham Local Studies and Archives (Reference: C-AAL 11/5/1).
Format: Archive           
Subjects:
Access Points - Person, Corporate & Family Names:
Name Code Person, Corporate or Family Name Type of Entity
GB/NNAF/P139810 Aylward; Gladys (1902-1970); missionary Person
GB/SOASNAF/F31 Whiskin; family Family
Access Points - Places:
Place Code Place Name
1814991 China
7729894 Eastern Asia
1795912 Shanxi
1792947 Tianjin