Overseas Mission Work

Overseas Mission Work

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Rev. Robert John Davidson (1864-1942) and his wife Mary Jane Davidson (1847-1918) were Quaker missionaries at the Friends' Foreign Mission Association in Chungking, Szechuan, China from 1890-1894. As well as being a missionary, Mary was a trained nurse and midwife and helped the local community. She is probably responsible for the large number of items in the Museum's collection which relate to women and children. In 1895 the Davidsons returned to Britain, where they toured the country lecturing at Quaker meetings about Chinese life and customs. During these lectures they would dress up and act out aspects of Chinese life, their 6 year old son Robin demonstrating the use of chopsticks, for example. A collection of Chinese objects was used to illustrate their lectures. While in Britain they visited The Horniman Museum and spoke with Frederick Horniman, himself a Quaker, who bought 338 items of their collection for £81.00.
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Bound Foot Boots
Ten Years' Review of Mission Work in Madagascar. 1880-1890 : London Missionary Society, London Missionary Society , Richard Baron , Friends' foreign mission association
Ten Years' Review of Mission Work in Madagascar. 1880-1890 : London Missionary Society, London Missionary Society , Richard Baron , Friends' foreign mission association
Book digitized by Google from the library of University of Michigan and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.
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Ten Years' Review of Mission Work in Madagascar. 1880-1890 : London Missionary Society, London Missionary Society , Richard Baron , Friends' foreign mission association
Sleigh ride to Russia : an account of the Quaker mission to St. Petersburg by Robert Charleton, Henry Pease and Joseph Sturge in 1854 to present an address to Czar Nicholas from Meeting for sufferings to try to avert the outbreak of the Crimean War [Free Account Required]
Sleigh ride to Russia : an account of the Quaker mission to St. Petersburg by Robert Charleton, Henry Pease and Joseph Sturge in 1854 to present an address to Czar Nicholas from Meeting for sufferings to try to avert the outbreak of the Crimean War [Free Account Required]
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Sleigh ride to Russia : an account of the Quaker mission to St. Petersburg by Robert Charleton, Henry Pease and Joseph Sturge in 1854 to present an address to Czar Nicholas from Meeting for sufferings to try to avert the outbreak of the Crimean War [Free Account Required]
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