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"Mrs Webster & Girls' School." Group portrait of children and teachers standing outside a school building and in front of a banner with Chinese script. The girls’ boarding school in Shenyang [Moukden] was opened in 1882 and run by Miss Pritty. After she married Thomas Fulton, of the Irish Presbyterian mission, in 1886, the running of the school was taken over by Mrs Isabella Ross and Mrs Webster. The school intake gradually expanded and two orphanages were also opened due to the number of children bereft or abandoned after the severe flooding and famines that occurred in 1886 and 1888. ❧ The United Presbyterian Mission in Manchuria had been established by John Ross (1842-1915) when he entered the region in 1872. Shenyang [Moukden] became an important station in the interior and Hospitals, Schools and Orphanages were built there. The United Presbyterian Mission unified with the Irish Presbyterian Mission in 1890 to form an indigenous Presbytery, named Kuan Tung, with Chinese as the official language. ❧ The image is from an album associated with Rev. James A Whylie (1863-1894) who was ordained to the Manchuria mission in 1887 and based in Liaoyang, 1888-1894.
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