Wedlock, Teddy and Dora
AIM25 - Archives in London
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Wedlock, Teddy and Dora
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Creator |
Wedlock | Teddy | fl 1924-1932 | naval employee Wedlock | Dora | fl 1924-1932 | wife of Teddy Wedlock |
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Subject |
Animal rights movement
Armed forces Asian cultures International relations Liberation movements Military organizations National cultures Naval personnel Organizations Political movements State security Travel Travel abroad |
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Description |
Ninety letters from Dora and Teddy Wedlock, covering their postings with the Admiralty to Wei-hai-wei in North China, Trincomalee in Ceylon, and Hong Kong (1924-1932), to Mrs Helen M Heynes who lived at Southsea, England. The letters discuss family matters including Helen Heynes's children and their joint interest in the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The letters also illustrate well what life was like for the wife of a naval officer posted abroad during this period. The letters also give some indication of national and international events. |
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Publisher |
School of Oriental and African Studies
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Date |
2002-05-22
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Type |
text
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Format |
text/html
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Identifier |
http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=127&inst_id=19
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Rights |
Unrestricted. No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance. |
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