‘Thou Shalt Not Kill’: Missionaries in Asia during the World Wars, 1914-1946 - Volumes
Volumes
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Singapore - Collection of papers from H.P. Thompson, 1942-1945
Containing a range of annecdotal accounts from those captured and held in Singapore during the Second World War, these papers describe both missionaries' experiences of internment and the scenes they encountered upon their release. Read more →
SPG - Staff and The War, 1918-1940
These assorted records cover two core themes, the SPG Special Wartime Committee Minute Book addresses how the SPG were able to continue functioning following the outbreak of war and includes details of what the newly streamlined committee's functions were with regard to the maintenance of the Society. The other selection of records includes a list of SPG Headquarters' staff who were serving in the First World War during 1918, arrangements... Read more →
Misc - World War Notes and Armistice Pamphlets, 1914-1946
With a focus upon the Second World War, these papers include the log book where sightings of planes, from both the Allied and the Axis airforces, were recorded. They also feature commemorative pamphlets upon celebrating the arrival of the armistice. Notes on the First World War provide a simple, statistic based, summary of the Society's activities between 1914 and 1918. Read more →