Women's Missionary Association

Papers of the Presbyterian Church of England Women's Missionary Association, 1879-1961, comprising Home committee minutes and correspondence, 1907-1972; overseas correspondence and minutes, 1903-1958; and annual reports, 1937-1961. There are minutes of local missionary councils, both of the Women's...

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Date(s) of creation: 1879-1961
Level: Sub-collection
Format: Archive           
Main author: Presbyterian Church of England; Women's Missionary Association
Other authors: Presbyterian Church of England; Foreign Missions Committee; Women's Missionary Association
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Summary: Papers of the Presbyterian Church of England Women's Missionary Association, 1879-1961, comprising Home committee minutes and correspondence, 1907-1972; overseas correspondence and minutes, 1903-1958; and annual reports, 1937-1961. There are minutes of local missionary councils, both of the Women's Missionary Association and the Joint Councils; correspondence from missionaries in the field; papers of schools, hospitals and churches run by the missionaries and later taken over by local people. There are also journals and papers of individual Women's Missionary Association members such as Catherine Ricketts; Girls Auxiliary material; periodicals, publications and leaflets. There is a small amount of photographic material; and some papers relating to the internment of individual missionaries by the Japanese. There is also a series of material relating to the mission buildings, including plans. The papers should not be seen as referring just to the Women's Missionary Association as files include correspondence from male missionaries to the Foreign Missions Committee and the Women's Missionary Association, and many activities were carried out jointly.
Main author: Presbyterian Church of England; Women's Missionary Association
Other authors: Presbyterian Church of England; Foreign Missions Committee; Women's Missionary Association
Extent: 22 boxes
Admin history: Whereas the Presbyterian Church of England Foreign Missions Committee was established in 1843, and was sending missionaries and their wives out to China from 1847, it was not until 1878 that the first single woman missionary was appointed to the mission field. Although the wives of missionaries had played a vital role in education and mission work amongst women and girls, the recognition that full-time women missionaries were required to dedicate themselves to educational work, supervising schools and training teachers, led to the establishmen ... View more
Acquisition: Deposited on permanent loan by the United Reformed Church in 1982. Additional materials (Addenda, Boxes 19-23) came with a second deposit of PCE materials.
Arrangement: Women's Missionary Association papers are arranged as a separate series of material in the Presbyterian Church of England Foreign Missions Committee papers. There is some additional WMA material in the FMC series 1 additional deposit. The structure of the collection is somewhat muddled, as it has been left in the order in which it was initially catalogued. However, the material can be divided into some distinct classes such as WMA committee minutes; building plans; internal organisations; Girls' Auxiliary to the WMA; relations with th ... View more
Access status: Open
Access conditions: Material less than 30 years old is unavailable for consultation.
Copyright: Copyright held by United Reformed Church.
User restrictions: For permission to publish, please contact Archives & Special Collections, SOAS Library in the first instance
Language: English
Copies: Published on microfiche by IDC Publishers.
Related material: SOAS Library also holds records of the Council for World Mission (Ref: CWM), of which the Presbyterian Church of England Foreign Missions Committee became part.
Format: Archive           
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