The Memoirs of Marion Black, 1894-1981

Memoirs written partly by Marion Black, and continued after her death in 1981 by her daughter-in-law, working from Marion's own notes and Adam Black's diaries. Includes a family tree.


Order number: CWML MSS 201
Date(s) of creation: 1982
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Format: Archive           

Order number: CWML MSS 201
Summary: Memoirs written partly by Marion Black, and continued after her death in 1981 by her daughter-in-law, working from Marion's own notes and Adam Black's diaries. Includes a family tree.
Extent: 1 vol (37 pp)
Admin history: Marion Black (nee Riddell) was the wife of Adam Black, who served as a missionary and China Treasurer with the London Missionary Society in Shanghai from 1924. With the exception of a brief period of internment, Mr Black was involved in this work until 1951. He was for lengthy periods Secretary and Treasurer of the Union Church, member of the Council and Committees of the Bible Societies, of the Lester Hospital, of the Institute for the Chinese Blind, and of the National Christian Council and the Christian Literature Society. Mrs Black was Chai ... View more
Access status: Open
Language: English
Format: Archive