Fonds contains correspondence and articles authored by James Menzies, as well as his collection of periodicals and books regarding his missionary work and teaching in North Honan, Chinese History 1910-1949, and photographs.
Sem títuloFonds consists of four journals, 1927-1944 as well as correspondence, 1938-1940, ephemera and graphics.
Sem títuloFonds consists of 21 photographs of China, Korea and missionaries.
Sem títuloFonds contains letter from Charles Birdgman in Fuling to his mother detailing his kidnapping, 1930.
Sem títuloFonds consists of diaries, 1920-1940; correspondence to Canada, 1923-1940; scrapbook of clippings and photographs.
Sem títuloFonds consists of the following series; 1) Records of Omar Kilborn, 1889-1920; 2) Records of Retta Gifford Kilborn, 1896-1939; 3) Records of the Descendents of Omar and Retta Gifford Kilborn, 1893-1967; and 4) Photographs, [190-?]-[194-?.]
Sem títuloFonds consists of correspondence, 1935-1949; a scrapbook relating to West China, 1934-1943; black and white photographs of West China, 1930s; a photograph album and colour slides documenting trip on the Thomas Crosby V, 1984.
Sem títuloFonds consists of scrapbooks illustrating life in Chengtu for Canadians and account books documenting the West China Mission’s finances, 1907-1941.
Sem títuloFonds consists of letters written by McKinley to her parents regarding her experiences and those of her husband, Dr. D. Fuller McKinley as Methodist missionaries in West China, 1910-1917; correspondence received by McKinley, 1920-1937; articles and fiction, 1926-1929; clippings, 1922-1930; 6 photographs.
Sem títuloFonds consists of a manuscript entitled "Evangelistic Work on the Chengtu District" written by Homer and Muriel Brown, undated; letter to "Eleanor" from Mrs. [Sophia] Hockey,1924; letter to Mrs. [Sophia] Hockey from Laura Hambley, 1924; letter to "Eleanor" from Laura Hambley, 1924; letter entitled "Why We Did Not Leave Chengtu" (unknown author, 1927); letter from Sophia Hockey to family and friends, 1929 and letters from Muriel Brown to family and friends 1936-1941.
Sem títuloFonds consists of four series; 1) Hockin-Howie Families’ Records, 1899-1958; 2) Lily Hockin-Katharine Hockin Correspondence, 1918-1982; 3) Katharine Hockin Records, 1924-1990, and 4) Photographs, [194-?]-[197-?].
Sem títuloFonds consists of four series: 1) Personal Correspondence and Ephemera, 1911-1998, 2) Educational Work, [194-]-1985, 3) Publications and Other Works, 1917-1977, 4) Photographs, [191-]-1973.
Sem títuloFonds consists of a photograph of attendees at the 1923 Annual Mission meeting, Tungjen, Kweichow, China.
Sem títuloFonds consists of six manuscript addresses and sermons written in Peters' retirement, as well as two programs for inaugural services of the Women's Missionary Society of The United Church of Canada. The programs date from a period when Peters was in China, so they were probably collected by members of her family, suggested by "Fredericton" written across one (where she was from) and "Mrs. C.L. Peters" on the other.
Sem títuloFonds consists predominantly of two glass lantern slide collections with accompanying scripts, used for presentations about Women's Missionary Society work and Japanese society and culture, respectively. The fonds also contains material reflective of Hambley's time as a missionary in West China, namely photographs and a World Day of Prayer service program.
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