Papers of Elise Lincé

Scope and Content

Papers on Methodist Missions, and on education in Northern and Southern Rhodesia, 1933-1972, including: typescript reports from the principal of Tegwani, 1934-1938; circulars and letters to mission secretaries in London from Elise Lincé describing events at Tegwani, 1933-1938; family correspondence; articles from Women's Work (Methodist missionary magazine); Tegwani Training Institute School Magazine 1955-1966; Tegwani Training Institute's Record of Forty Years 1924-1964; Methodist synod minutes, Northern Rhodesia 1932, 1940-1943; official correspondence with Chairman and Secretary of the Methodist Missionary Society from Miss Lincé while she was at Chipembi, 1940-1944; photograph albums, Tegwani 1933-1936 and Chipembi undated; reports presented to Methodist Synod meeting Bulawayo, and to the Bulawayo Area Council, 1963-1964; circular letters from Reverend E G Nightingale, General Superintendent of Methodist Missions in Northern Rhodesia, 1944-1953; newsletter of the United Church of Zambia, 1969-1972; letters from missionaries in Southern Rhodesia 1948-1972; two school magazines.

Administrative / Biographical History

Elise Lincé was sent by the Methodist Missionary Society to Rhodesia in 1933 to open a girls' department at the Tengwani Training Institute near Plumtree. After working in Plumtree for five years she went on to teach at the Chipembi Training Institute in Northern Rhodesia. In 1943 she became a member of the Government's African Education Advisory Board and in 1944 she had to return to England for family reasons.

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Note

Elise Lincé was sent by the Methodist Missionary Society to Rhodesia in 1933 to open a girls' department at the Tengwani Training Institute near Plumtree. After working in Plumtree for five years she went on to teach at the Chipembi Training Institute in Northern Rhodesia. In 1943 she became a member of the Government's African Education Advisory Board and in 1944 she had to return to England for family reasons.

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Related Material

* Papers of the Rev. S Douglas Gray, 1910-1962, held at the School of Oriental and African Studies Archives, University of London (GB 102 MMS Boxes 613-623)
* Material relating to Tegwani Training Institution, Zimbabwe, 1970, held at the School of Oriental and African Studies Archives, University of London (GB 102 MMSL MSS/054)

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