Photographs of Tunisia by Irene Petter

Glass slides and photograph album of visit to Tunisia, 1928-1929. Irene Petter left Cheltenham Ladies' College in 1928, planning to read Economics at the London School of Economics. Before going up to university she spent six months in Tunisia visiting her aunt, Gertrude Petter, a missionary with t...

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Date(s) of creation: 1928-1929
Level: Collection
Format: Archive           

Reference number: MS 381247
Summary: Glass slides and photograph album of visit to Tunisia, 1928-1929. Irene Petter left Cheltenham Ladies' College in 1928, planning to read Economics at the London School of Economics. Before going up to university she spent six months in Tunisia visiting her aunt, Gertrude Petter, a missionary with the Bethesda Mission, Tunis. While Irene was there, aunt and niece visited Carthage, Dougga and Thudurbo Majus. They also went on a tour visiting Souk Ahras, Tebessa, Sbeitla, El Hamma and Nabeul. On her return Irene carefully prepared a photograph album recording her Tunisian experiences. Thirty-seven of the photographs were copied as glass 'magic lantern' slides and coloured, apparently for use in church gatherings to raise support for the mission.
Main author: Petter; Gladys Irene Kennan (1910-1996); deacon, afterwards Young
Extent: 1 album, 1 box of glass lantern slides
Admin history: (Gladys) Irene Kennan Petter was born on 6 April 1910. She was the third of six children of Percival Waddams Petter and Emily Jane Petter (née Kennan), a devout Plymouth Brethren family with roots in both original centres of the Brethren in the 1830s at Plymouth and at Dublin where her mother had been brought up. Her early childhood was a privileged one thanks to the highly successful engineering business enterprise, Petters Ltd, run by her father and his twin brother, Ernest. In 1914 the firm accepted the government's challenge to build ... View more
Custodial history: After Irene died in 1996, her family found the photo album of her time in Tunisia and also the box containing the coloured slides.
Acquisition: Donated to SOAS Library on 18 June 2015 by Patricia Braga, daughter of Irene Young (nee Petter).
Arrangement: Irene had carefully numbered the slides, and there was probably an accompanying list, now lost. The photos and the slides were subsequently re-listed by the family, and the list has been reproduced here.
Access status: Open
Access conditions: SOAS
Language: English
Format: Archive           
Access Points - Person, Corporate & Family Names:
Name Code Person, Corporate or Family Name Type of Entity
GB/SOASNAF/P1412 Petter; Gladys Irene Kennan (1910-1996); deacon, afterwards Young Person
Access Points - Places:
Place Code Place Name
2464461 Tunisia