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Committee minutes, home correspondence, annual reports, papers concerning relations with the FMC and papers relating to the history of the WMA. Also, Girls' Auxiliary corresponfdence and minutes and papers relating to Carey Hall United Training College for Women. Printed materials.


Date(s) of creation: 1903 - 1959
Level: Sub-collection
Format: Archive           

Summary: Committee minutes, home correspondence, annual reports, papers concerning relations with the FMC and papers relating to the history of the WMA. Also, Girls' Auxiliary corresponfdence and minutes and papers relating to Carey Hall United Training College for Women. Printed materials.
Admin history: The Women's Missionary Association of the Presbyterian Church of England was inaugurated in December 1878 during a meeting held in Queen's Square London. Mrs Hugh Matheson, whose husband was Convenor of the Foreign Missions Committee, became first President with Mrs James E. Mathieson as Secretary. Branches of the WMA were formed in a number of the Presbyteries of the Church. Annual meetings were held presided over, at first, by men. From 1893 meetings were conducted by women members of the WMA. The WMA functioned as a separate unit u ... View more
Access status: Open
Language: English
Format: Archive