Dr Mary Alice Roll papers

Material collected by Dr Mary Roll (née Tomlinson) relating principally to Ikkādu Hospital, India.


Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/India/Box 1412
Date(s) of creation: 1929-2000
Level: Sub-series
Format: Archive           

Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/India/Box 1412
Summary: Material collected by Dr Mary Roll (née Tomlinson) relating principally to Ikkādu Hospital, India.
Extent: 1 folder
Admin history: Mary Alice Tomlinson was born on 25 August 1899 into a poor Lancastrian Methodist mining family. She studied until the age of 13 at the St Paul's Girls School, Wigan, Lancashire. Through her teenage years she worked at the local colliery and then a cotton mill whilst studying in the evenings, despite bouts of poor health. It was during this period that Tomlinson became interested in medical missionary work in India and contacted the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society who advised her to seek professional qualifications. Around the age of ... View more
Custodial history: Gift from Joyce Micklethwaite, niece of Mary Roll, to the Methodist Church, October 2000
Acquisition: Deposited by the Methodist Church at SOAS, November 2000
Arrangement: This collection has been arranged into four sections: history of Ikkādu Hospital; correspondence; visual material; printed material. Items have been catalogued chronologically within each section.
Access status: Open
Copyright: Various copyrights
User restrictions: For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
Language: English
Scripts: Latin
Related material: Any extant correspondence by Dr Mary Roll will be in the Women's Work Madras District correspondence (MMS/Women’s Work/Correspondence/India/FBN 17-18)
Format: Archive