Objects owned or gifted by Gladys Aylward

This series contains an array of Chinese costume and doll artefacts which were originally acquired by Gladys Aylward throughout her missionary work in China. Included among the artefacts are one pair of shoes for the bound feet of a girl, and a pair of scissors with which Gladys Aylward used to cut...

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Date(s) of creation: n.d.
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Main author: Aylward; Gladys (1902-1970); missionary
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Summary: This series contains an array of Chinese costume and doll artefacts which were originally acquired by Gladys Aylward throughout her missionary work in China. Included among the artefacts are one pair of shoes for the bound feet of a girl, and a pair of scissors with which Gladys Aylward used to cut the bindings on young women's feet.
Main author: Aylward; Gladys (1902-1970); missionary
Extent: 8 artefact boxes: 10 individual artefacts
Admin history: During her early mission work in Yangchen [Yangcheng], Shansi [Shanxi] Province, Gladys Aylward was offered the position of local foot inspector in order to help enforce the footbinding laws in operation at the time. Local laws had been implemented against the tradition of footbinding, including the practice of tightly binding, and the forcible breaking of young women's feet. Note that it was Gladys Aylward's custom to give dolls and other Chinese items as gifts to fundraisers. Notably, during her visits to friends within the UK, ... View more
Acquisition: Various donors.
Access status: Restrictions apply
Access conditions: Artefacts may be viewed upon making a request to the Archivist. Artefacts are fragile and gloves must be worn whilst viewing them.
Copies: Digital images of most objects are available.
Related material: Related item 'Memories of Gladys Aylward' by Reverend Patrice Sessions (SOAS Reference: MS 291571/09/01) - provides an overview of the historical context for artefact items 5, 6 and 7 within this series.
Format: Archive           
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