Missionaries
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Letter of Sir William Muir to Mrs Lessel, 14 March 1870
This is a manuscript letter on Government House, Allahabad letter-headed paper written and signed by Sir William Muir and dated 14 March 1870. Muir writes in his capacity as Lieutenant-Governor of the North-West Provinces of British India. The addressee is probably Isabella Ramsay, second wife of missionary Thomas L. Lessel. The letter concerns arrangements for the Lessels' return to Great Britain in 1870.
M14 Miller, Sarah Wilson Pairman, 1937
Dip. Social Study 1930. File contains correspondence only, relating to her missionary work in Africa.
M15 Monkley, Margaret, 1938-1946
Dip. Social Study 1938. File contains correspondence only and includes accounts of her missionary work in the Labrador region of Canada with Dr Charles Curtis of the Grenfell Mission.
Photo album relating to the Livingstonia Mission, and to Malawi, 1930s
Photo album containing around 100 black-and-white photographs showing the everyday life of missionaries and locals in Livingstonia, Isoko, Karonga. There are small handwritten captions in different hands. Some photos show the Livingstonia missionary School in Nyasaland (modern day Malawi), which was established in 1875 by Dr Robert Laws, a disciple of David Livingstone. Photographs include Dr Laws standing on the steps of Livingstonia Institution along with the new principal.