Social Shanghai

Material Information

Title:
Social Shanghai
Creator:
Shorrock, Mina ( Editor )
Place of Publication:
Shanghai
Publisher:
[s.n.]
Publication Date:
Language:
English
Physical Description:
v. : illustrations ; 26 cm.

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Shanghai (China) -- Periodicals ( lcsh )
Genre:
serial ( sobekcm )
Spatial Coverage:
Asia -- China -- Shanghai -- Shanghai
亞洲 -- 中國 -- 上海 -- 上海
亚洲 -- 中国 -- 上海 -- 上海
Coordinates:
31.228611 x 121.474722

Notes

General Note:
SOAS holds volumes for 1913 August and 1914 only.
General Note:
Began as a monthly publication for 'ladies' and expanded over time to cover all aspects of social life in Shanghai and other Chinese treaty ports.
Biographical:
She died as Mina Shorrock, but was born Jemima Thomson Gow, the youngest daughter of a Glaswegian hotelier and wine merchant. Educated at Bellahouston Academy and at the Ladies’ College, she married Samuel Hope Sharrock, a Blackburn-born businessman, in Edinbugh in 1888. In 1897 the couple moved to Shanghai, where her husband established ‘Sam. H. Shorrock & Co.’, described as ‘Manufacturers’ Representatives and Machinery Importers’, with an office in Salford. Mina quickly established herself as a ‘a very gifted and clever amateur vocalist’. On her first outing she gave the audience a fine rendition of Arthur Sullivan’s ‘Willow Song’, and then, by way of encore — the first of many such – ‘The bonnie banks of Loch Lomond’. -- Robert Bickers (https://robertbickers.net/2015/08/13/mina-shorrock-shanghai/)

Record Information

Source Institution:
SOAS University of London
Holding Location:
SOAS University of London
Rights Management:
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Resource Identifier:
26488772 ( OCLC )
PER 24 /171161 ( SOAS classmark )
381949 ( aleph )