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List made by Thomson of stopping places en route to Ujiji and a list of goods carried.
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MS 380311/03/09
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Papers of John Boden Thomson and Elizabeth Thomson
Education in England
Essays written by Thomson, presumably whilst a student at Highgate College.
Notebook belonging to Thomson, containing notes from a medical course.
Two (duplicate) copies of the Report of the Mission College Highgate, containing notice of J. B. Tho...
Ordination questions and Ordination Certificate of J. B. Thomson.
Manuscript letter addressed to Thomson by Rev. Joseph Mullins, Foreign Secretary of the London Missi...
Work among the Matabele People
Two notebooks and detatched sheets containing biographical and autobiographical notes by Elizabet...
Letterbook of Thomson containing copies of letters sent by himself, chiefly to fellow London Mission...
Fragment of a letter written by [Elizabeth Thomson] from [Hope Fountain] also a list, presumably pre...
Two letters of support addressed to J. B. Thomson originally accompanying domations for his mission ...
Undated presscutting from the Nonconformist and Independent referring to a talk given by Elizabeth T...
Note addressed to J. B. Thomson in England by R. Arthington, asking for acknowledgement of receipt o...
Letters addressed to Elizabeth Thomson, chiefly from former collegues at Hope Fountain, containing n...
Letters and papers relating to the Ujiji Mission
Letters of Thomson addressed to his wife, Elizabeth and to his children prior to his arrival in Kira...
Letterbook of Thomson, containing copies of letters addressed by him chiefly to R. Price and J. Mull...
Printed copies of letters addressed to the directors of the London Missionary Society
Letters of Thomson to his wife and children, written from Kirasa and Ujiji, including the last lette...
Letter addressed to Elizabeth Thomson with attached copy of an extract from the London Missionary So...
Telegram sent by J. Mullins appointing Thomson as leader of the Ujiji group, following the decision ...
Letters from Thomson addressed to Messrs Marshall, Buchanan and Mullins containing `progress reports...
Three copies of the 'Chronicle of the London Missionary Society'; each copy containing information a...
List made by Thomson of stopping places en route to Ujiji and a list of goods carried.
Letters to Elizabeth Thomson, and to the Thomson children, by Edward Hore and Walter Hutley on behal...
Letters of condolence addressed to Elizabeth Thomson, following the death of her husband.
Telegram addressed to the directors of the London Missionary Society informing them of Thomson's dea...
Obituary notices of Thomson in the 'Christian World' and in the 'Juvenile Missionary Magazine'.
Cuttings from the 'Nonconformist and Independent'
Miscellaneous
Letter addressed to one of the Thomson sons by his cousin, J. Stewart in which family history is men...
Undated fragment of a map of South East Africa, showing Lake Tanganyika and Ujiji.
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A. Sharpe to William Mackinnon. report on his journey to Moero, Kazembe's, Luapala & Msidi's Garanganza Country following Jan 1890 instructions from H.H. Johnstone, making protectorate treaties for Brit Govt., & gaining agreement to mineral concessions for Br. South Africa Co. Major traders en route Arab & helpful. One chief, Kazembe signed treaty & concession agreement; his enemy, Msidi, on missionary advice, refused. Latter also prevented Sharpe's attempt to get to Katanga copper & gold mines. Describes in detail Lake Moero, an old salt lake, section of Luapala river. Finds trading station nearby has little cloth to trade though much ivory available - fears German Ujiji station benefits. Recommends new L. Moero trade station with ample cloth & trading goods; deplores prohibiting the sale of gunpowder, & denies present existence of slaving - Arabs are liked, their trade legitimate.
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