Items Added to Existing Pages 

December 2002

 

Biographies Page

 

"A Missionary Pioneer"

Published on 18 August 1961 in the Derby Evening Telegraph, this article celebrated the bicentenary of William Carey's birth by highlighting the role of William Ward (a native son of Derby, England) in the Serampore mission.

[added:    December 3, 2002]

 

 

Gazetteer and Maps

 

The Mouths of the Ganges in the Bay of Bengal

[added:    December 17, 2002]

 

Portraits Page

 

William Roxburgh (1751-1815)

Eminent botanist, horticulturalist, and physician.  From 1793 until his death, Roxburgh was the Superintendent of the Botanic Garden in Calcutta, India.

[added:    December 11, 2002]

 

Funeral Pile of a Husband in Hindoostan

[added:    December 17, 2002]

 

Fort William, Calcutta, 1760

[added:    December 17, 2002]

 

Supporters Page

 

"A Missionary Pioneer"

Published on 18 August 1961 in the Derby Evening Telegraph, this article celebrated the bicentenary of William Carey's birth by highlighting the role of William Ward (a native son of Derby, England) in the Serampore mission.

[added:    December 3, 2002]

 

 

William Carey's Legacy Page

Photographs of the Ellis Family

 

Ellis Family

Peggie, Norman, Freda (Bernard's wife), John (son of Freda and Bernard), Dorothy (Freda's sister), Margaret and Rosemary (children of Peggie and Norman) (photograph by Ronald Ellis, son of Bernard and Freda)

 

Peggie and Norman Ellis

Peggie Ellis    Wife of Norman Ellis (photograph by Ronald Ellis, son of Bernard and Freda)

Margaret Ellis    Daughter of Norman and Peggie Ellis

Rosemary Ellis    Daughter of Norman and Peggie Ellis

[added:    December 2, 2002]

Norman Ellis: A Brief Biography

Peggie Ellis (née Hillyard)    Wife of Norman Ellis (photograph by Ronald Ellis, son of Bernard and Freda)

Margaret Ellis    Daughter of Norman and Peggie Ellis

Rosemary Ellis    Daughter of Norman and Peggie Ellis

[added:    December 2, 2002]

 

Carey Center Home Page

 

Created:    December 2, 2002        Updated:    December 17, 2002