Reference number: |
MS 380893
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Summary: |
This collection includes the passport of missionary Herbert Mason and his wife which was issued in 1920, and then renewed in 1925. The passport contains photographs of both individuals. In addition, there is a photograph which was possibly taken on their wedding day in 1905. The collection also includes three published texts: China: The Reluctant Exodus by Phyllis Thompson (1979), A Thousand Miles of Miracle in China by Archibald E. Glover (1949) and Mason of Kwangchow by Rev. F. Houghton (1929) with enclosed letter dated 1929. The first two were owned by Mason and are relevant to Mason's time in China. The last volume listed is a detailed account of Mason's life and his work as a missionary.
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Main author: |
Mason; Herbert John (1871-1927); missionary
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Extent: |
4 volumes, 1 photograph and 1 letter |
Admin history: |
Herbert John Mason was born on 15 September 1871 at Houghton, Huntingdonshire. As a young man he worked as a Solicitor's Clerk in Wakefield. He then trained to be a missionary with the China Inland Mission, leaving for China in 1891. He arrived in Shanghai and attended a CIM training school in Anking. Mason learnt the language quickly and was heavily influenced by Chinese culture. He spent time in Hankow and the province of Kansu where he worked from 1892-1905. In 1905 Herbert Mason married Hannah Duncan Parker, the daughter of the missionary Mr. George Parker and his Chinese wife. From 1905-1913 Mr and Mrs Mason were stationed at Kingtzekwan. They then moved to work in Kwangchow, the site of the Boxer Rising [Uprising] of 1900, where they remained until 1925 when ill health led Mason to return to England with his wife. Mason died in 1927. |
Herbert John Mason was born on 15 September 1871 at Houghton, Huntingdonshire. As a young man he worked as a Solicitor's Clerk in Wakefield. He then trained to be a missionary with the China Inland Mission, leaving for China in 1891. He arrived in Shanghai and attended a CIM training school in Anking. Mason learnt the language quickly and was heavily influenced by Chinese culture. He spent time in Hankow and the province of Kansu where he worked from 1892-1905. In 1905 Herbert Mason married Hannah Duncan Parker, the daughter of the missio ... View more |
Acquisition: |
Donated to SOAS April 2006 |
Access status: |
Open |
Language: |
English
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Finding aids: |
Handlist available |
Format: |
Archive
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Access Points - Person, Corporate & Family Names: |
Name Code |
Person, Corporate or Family Name |
Type of Entity |
GB/SOASNAF/P1746
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Mason; Herbert John (1871-1927); missionary |
Person |
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Access Points - Places: |
Place Code |
Place Name |
1814991
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China |
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