Jane Catherine Radcliffe journal

Small volume containing two accounts of excursions made from Canton [Guangzhou], China, by Radcliffe and her colleagues. The first is a day excursion made upriver [?Pearl River] from Canton [Guangzhou] on 1 February 1867. The second is a longer excursion, between 7 and 24 November 1872, made by boat...

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Order number: MMS/Special Series/Biographical/China/FBN 29 (fiche 1273)
Date(s) of creation: 1867-1872
Level: Sub-series
Format: Archive           
Main author: Radcliffe; Jane Catherine (fl 1866-1921); educational missionary

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title Jane Catherine Radcliffe journal
scb_date_creation 1867-1872
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scb_extent 1 volume
author Radcliffe; Jane Catherine (fl 1866-1921); educational missionary
author_facet Radcliffe; Jane Catherine (fl 1866-1921); educational missionary
authorStr Radcliffe; Jane Catherine (fl 1866-1921); educational missionary
author_letter Radcliffe; Jane Catherine (fl 1866-1921); educational missionary
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scb_admin_history Jane Catherine Radcliffe, the daughter of the Rev W J Radcliffe, left England on 8 September 1866 for the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society district of Canton in China to assist in the work of 'training natives for teaching'. She worked at the Girls' Training School in Canton East and also ran women's classes and bible classes. In 1873 she returned to England on furlough but was back in China by 1874 and two years later she opened a school in Virtue Street, East Canton for girls and women. In the summer of 1878 Radcliffe married the Rev James Jackson, a Wesleyan Methodist Missionary. After an illness in 1879 (which had a significant impact on Methodist educational work in Canton [Guangzhou]) she and her husband left the WMMS and joined the American Church Mission and were involved in the founding of Boone University in Wuchang, China.
description Small volume containing two accounts of excursions made from Canton [Guangzhou], China, by Radcliffe and her colleagues. The first is a day excursion made upriver [?Pearl River] from Canton [Guangzhou] on 1 February 1867. The second is a longer excursion, between 7 and 24 November 1872, made by boat from Canton [Guangzhou] into rural China.
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scb_access_status Open
scb_conditions_gov_access Only to be viewed on microfiche
language English
language_search English
scb_related_material A few copies of her letters (or edited extracts) appear in the 'Ladies' Committee for Ameliorating the Condition of Women in Heathen Countries, Female Education, &c. occasional paper'.
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