GB 0102 MS 380564 - Wedlock, Teddy and Dora

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GB 0102 MS 380564

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Wedlock, Teddy and Dora

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  • Created 1924-1932 (Creación)

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2 boxes

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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.

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GB 0102 MS 380564 Created 1924-1932 Collection (fonds) 2 boxes Wedlock , Teddy , fl 1924-1932 , naval employee
Wedlock , Dora , fl 1924-1932 , wife of Teddy Wedlock
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.

Donated in March 1994.

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.

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.

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No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.
English

Unpublished handlist.

Papers of the Admiralty (Ref: ADM) are held at the Public Record Office, Ruskin Avenue, Kew, Surrey, TW9 4DU.

15 May 2000 Animal rights movement Armed forces Asian cultures China East Asia Eastern Province England Europe Hampshire Heynes , family , of Southsea, Hampshire Heynes , Helen M , fl 1924-1932 , of Southsea, Hampshire Hong Kong International relations Liberation movements Military organizations National cultures Naval personnel Organizations Political movements RN , Royal Navy x Royal Navy Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Shandong South Asia Southsea Sri Lanka State security Travel Travel abroad Trincomalee UK Wedlock , Dora , fl 1924-1932 , wife of Teddy Wedlock Wedlock , Teddy , fl 1924-1932 , naval employee Weihai Wei-hai-wei Western Europe London

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Donated in March 1994.

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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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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.

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Unrestricted.

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No publication without written permission. Apply to archivist in the first instance.

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  • inglés

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  • latín

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English

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Unpublished handlist.

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Papers of the Admiralty (Ref: ADM) are held at the Public Record Office, Ruskin Avenue, Kew, Surrey, TW9 4DU.

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School of Oriental and African Studies

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