Rev Arthur Joseph Hopkins correspondence and photographs

Letters written and received by Rev A J Hopkins; papers on and photographs of the Methodist mission in Kenya; notes, etc, on regional languages (particularly Meru); published translations of Christian texts into regional languages.


Date(s) of creation: 1910s-2002
Level: Sub-Sub-Series
Format: Archive           
Main author: Hopkins; Arthur Joseph (1883-1965); ordained missionary, linguist

Summary: Letters written and received by Rev A J Hopkins; papers on and photographs of the Methodist mission in Kenya; notes, etc, on regional languages (particularly Meru); published translations of Christian texts into regional languages.
Main author: Hopkins; Arthur Joseph (1883-1965); ordained missionary, linguist
Extent: 2 boxes
Admin history: Arthur Joseph Hopkins was born on the 11 May 1883 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, to the Rev & Mrs J G Hopkins, who were United Methodists. He was educated at King Edward's Grammar School, Birmingham, and entered the ministry in 1908. After postings to English circuits (including Birkenhead, Bristol South and Rochdale) followed by one year of medical training he was sent overseas to East Africa in May 1918. By 1929 ill health forced him to return to England (working in the Sheffield circuit for one year and then the Bristol South circ ... View more
Custodial history: Mrs R Alison Lewis acquired the papers from the Hopkins family between 1965 and 2002
Acquisition: Gift, accepted on behalf of the Methodist Church, from Mrs R Alison Lewis, in 2002, 2004, 2009 & 2013
Arrangement: The four accessions have been combined and arranged as follows: correspondence, manuscripts, visual material, personal papers and published material.
Access status: Open
Copyright: Copyright mostly held by Trustees for Methodist Church Purposes
User restrictions: For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
Language: English
Meru
Kikuyu
Swahili (macrolanguage)
Masai
Related material: Unfortunately the only archive source extant for the records of the United Methodist Missionary Society (UMMS) is their minutes (MMS/Home/Minutes/FBN 6). After 1932 the records of the Methodist Missionary Society (MMS) do include synod minutes (MMS/South Africa/Synod Minutes/FBN 8 & Box 1255) and correspondence (MMS/Southern Africa/Synod Minutes/FBN 39 & Box 1256) for Kenya up to 1950. Hopkins, as Chairman of the District, will be well represented in both of these. Hopkins wrote quite a large number of articles for both the annu ... View more
Format: Archive