Box 1
Contains 31 Results:
Shaw, G.W., 1990
Deputy Director, Oriental Collections, The British Library.
Smith, A. Christopher, 1989–1990
Missiologist at the Centre for the Study of Christianity in the Non-Western World, University of Edinburgh.
Smith, Mary Dennis, 1990
. Wrote a popular biography of William Carey under the name of Mary Drewery. Lived in Pulborough, West Sussex, England.
Where they are, 1988
Script by Sue Farrar and Jim Roberts; presented by Northwest Bible Church of Dallas, TX. 37 pp.
Negatives and photos
Included are items related to the production of the book: Dorothy’s gravestone in Serampore, India; photograph of Dorothy’s christening entry in the Piddington cum Hackleton Parish Register; marriage record of William and Dorothy in same parish church. Some of these materials are copyrighted as noted in the book.
Screenplay script, 1993
Christian History Institute of Worcester, PA, was planning to produce a film on William Carey. Beck was a consultant. It is unknown if the film was produced. 148 pp.
Carey stamp, 1993
first day cover and a block of 8 mint stamps, from India
Timelines
Five manila folders containing timelines for the Carey story. Used in the production of the book.
Archival holdings
Arnold, Thomas
Arnold was a physician in Leicester, the town in which Carey lived and pastored immediately before leaving for India. Arnold founded a prominent lunatic asylum there. He made his personal library available to Carey. We know that Carey read rather extensively from this library. In 1817 Arnold’s personal library was sold over a period of 12 days in Leicester. Includes auction catalog from an Arnold descendant in Australia.
