Ultra Ganges / South East Asia


Date(s) of creation: 1805-1884
Level: Sub-collection
Format: Archive           

Extent: 13 boxes
Admin history: The impetus for the London Missionary Society Mission to South East Asia (known as the "Ultra Ganges" Mission) was the fact that between 1808 and 1842 missionaries were not allowed to operate within mainland China. Outlying posts were used by the LMS to preach to the large number of expatriate Chinese and sailors, in the belief that they would provide a springboard to mission activity in China when it was opened up to Protestant missionaries. The mission covered particular stations and areas within modern day Malaysia (Malacca and Pe ... View more
Arrangement: The materials relating to the Ultra Ganges Mission are arranged into the following classes: Incoming correspondence: Rangoon (1809-1810); Incoming correspondence: Penang (1805-1869); Incoming correspondence: Malacca (1815-1859); Incoming correspondence: Singapore (1817-1884); Incoming correspondence: Amboyna (1814-1831); Incoming correspondence: Batavia / Java (1814-1843); Journals (1813-1841). South East Asia material from 1951, including photographs, correspondence, reports, and Malayan Council files can be found in the China & East ... View more
Access status: Open
Format: Archive