Letter from Dora Wedlock, description of social activities, discussion of earthquake shocks, problems with servants, recent anti-Japanese riots

Material Information

Title:
Letter from Dora Wedlock, description of social activities, discussion of earthquake shocks, problems with servants, recent anti-Japanese riots
Series Title:
Letters written whilst stationed in Hong Kong
Creator:
Wedlock; Dora (fl 1924-1932) ( Author, Primary )
Publication Date:
Language:
English

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
Wedlock; Dora (fl 1924-1932)
Wedlock; Teddy (fl 1924)
Earthquakes ( LCSH )
Riots ( LCSh )
Anti-Japanese movements ( LCSH )
Household employees ( LCSH )
大地震
暴动
抗日运动
家庭雇员
亚洲 -- 香港
亞洲 -- 香港
Spatial Coverage:
Asia -- Hong Kong
Coordinates:
37.5133 x 122.1205

Notes

General Note:
Summary: The collection comprises 90 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 Haynes'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
General Note:
Admin History: Teddy Wedlock worked for the Admiralty. From 1924-1928 he and his wife Dora were stationed at Wei-hai-wei Naval Dockyard, North China, where he served as Second Officer to Mr Lofts, the Store Officer to the Naval Dockyard. From 1929- 1931, the Wedlocks were based at the Royal Naval Dockyard at Trincomalee in Ceylon. From 1931-1932, they were stationed at HM Naval Dockyard, Hong Kong. Whilst there, they lived in a suite of rooms in the Knutsford Hotel in Kowloon. Dora Wedlock had a strong interest in the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
General Note:
Donated in March 1994.
General Note:
The correspondence has been arranged chronologically, following the Wedlock's various postings from 1924-1932. There are large gaps in the series, where letters do not appear to have survived. There is a detailed list of the contents of each letter in Box 1.
General Note:
Related material: Associated Material held elsewhere: Papers of the Admiralty [class ref. ADM] are held at the Public Record Office, Ruskin Avenue, Kew, Surrey, TW9 4DU.
General Note:
The Wedlocks were stationed at HM Naval Dockyard, Hong Kong and living in a suite of rooms in the Knutsford Hotel in Kowloon. The letters discuss daily life and mention cruely to animals. They abruptly stop in Jan 1932 and no more letters appear to survive

Record Information

Source Institution:
SOAS University of London
Holding Location:
Special Collections
Rights Management:
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Resource Identifier:
MS 380564, Wedlock Papers, Box 2 ( ORDER WITH REFERENCE )
MS 380564/06/04 ( SOAS archive reference )