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China Society

Identity area

Reference code

GB 891 OS1

Publication status

Published

Level of description

Fonds

Extent and medium

1 archival folder

Date(s)

  • 1931 (Creation)

Context area

Name of creator

Biographical history

Henry (Harry) Thomas Silcock was born in Bath in 1882. He was educated at Bath College, Fettes College (Edinburgh) and Oriel College (Oxford). He 1908 he travelled to China to work as a teacher with the Friends Foreign Mission Association. He married Margaret Standing in Chengtu in 1909 with whom he had five children. In 1911 he worked at the West China Union University, becoming Vice-President. He also became Secretary of the the Friends Foreign Mission Association in 1920, where he served until 1932, when he became Secretary of the Universities China Committee in London. It is during this time that he was also involved in the China Society. In 1938 he returned to China to both occupied Shanghai and "Free China", encouraging the formation of a Friends Centre in Shanghai in 1939. Through the 1940s he travelled extensively around the world for the Friends World Committee for Consultation. In 1947 he returned to Chengtu, China. Between 1950-1954 he continued to work for the Friends World Committee for Consultation. He was made an Honorary Member in 1961. Silcock died in 1969, aged 86.

Repository

Royal Asiatic Society Archives

Archival history

These papers must have been the possession of Henry Thomas Silcock. Further custodial history is unknown.

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

It is unknown how these Papers came to be part of the Society's archives.

Content and structure area

Scope and content

These papers consist predominantly of correspondence with Henry Thomas Silcock concerning the administration of the China Society in 1931.

System of arrangement

The material was kept as one series and arranged chronologically.

Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

Open. Please contact the archivist using the email address given here. The archive is open on Tuesdays and Fridays 10-5, and Thursdays 2-5. Access is to any researcher without appointment but it will help if an appointment is made via phone or email. Please bring photo ID.

Conditions governing reproduction

Digital photography (without flash) for research purposes may be permitted upon completion of a copyright declaration form, and with respect to current UK copyright law.

Language of material

  • English
  • Chinese
  • Dutch
  • German

Additional information

Description identifier

gb891-os1
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