New Pages Created
November 2002
(added to the Center's front page)
Baptist Mission Press, Calcutta India, a page devoted to Bernard and Freda Ellis, Missionaries to Calcutta, India
[added: November 6, 2002]
Baptist Missionary Society Compound, Calcutta (Three Dimensional Line Drawing from 1966)
[added: November 20, 2002]
Field Secretary's House and Missionary Guest House on Baptist Mission Press Site
[added: November 21, 2002]
Bernard Ellis's Notebook: Memories from the Baptist Mission Press, by Bernard Ellis
[added: November 6, 2002]
Suresh Babu, Head, Confidential Department, Baptist Mission Press
Mr. Heins, Member of Lower Circular Road Baptist Church, Calcutta, and Descendant of William Carey
Lower Circular Road Baptist Church, Calcutta, India
Young People's Fellowship of Lower Circular Road Baptist Church, ca. 1938 Identity of Young People's Fellowship Photograph
Upon Leaving the Baptist Mission Press, 1966 [added: November 20, 2002]
Memories of the Baptist Mission Press, by Ronald Ellis
[added: November 6, 2002]
Photographs and Images of Calcutta and the Baptist Mission Press, ca. 1975, by Ronald Ellis
[added: November 6, 2002]
Lower Circular Road Baptist Chapel, 1975 [added: November 14, 2002]
Dalhousie Square (with St. Andrews Church in background) [added: November 14, 2002]
Baptist
Mission Press Site, 1975 [added: November
14, 2002]
Baptist Mission
Press Gates, 1975 [added: November
14, 2002]
Baptist Mission Press Site, Interior (2), 1975 [added: November 14, 2002]
Norman Ellis's Biography [added: November 20, 2002]
Bernard Ellis's Biography [added: November 20, 2002]
Description of the Baptist Mission Press Illustration in Norman Ellis's Selling Brochure, by Ronald Ellis
[added: November 6, 2002]
Photographs of the Ellis Family, Baptist Missionary Society Missionaries to Calcutta, India
[added: November 6, 2002]
Ronald and John Ellis (Upon arrival at the train station, Coonoor, India; ready for boarding school)
Ronald and John Ellis's 1600 Mile Train Journey to Boarding School in Coonoor, India
John and Ronald Ellis with Their Indian Bearer in Calcutta (Though he lived on the grounds of the
Baptist Mission Press, this Indian man had a wife and children in Orissa, whom he saw two weeks
out of each year.)
[added: November 14, 2002]
Items Added to Existing Pages
November 2002
"Thomson Sculp. Revd. William Ward"
"Courtesy
Derby City Libraries (Derby Local Studies Library)" and Ronald Ellis, Derby,
England
[added: November 1, 2002]
"R.Baker Scupl.l
Revd. William Ward. Late of Serampore, Died March 7. 1823. Aged 53.
W.Ward.
Engraved by Permission from the Original Painting by Overton, for Stennets, Life
of Ward."
Handwritten note says: "also inserted in 'Simpsons History of Derby'"
"Courtesy
Derby City Libraries (Derby Local Studies Library)" and Ronald Ellis, Derby,
England
[added: November 1, 2002]
"Revd. William Ward, Baptist Missionary of Serampore
Engraved by Freeman for the New Evang. Magazine"
"Courtesy Derby City Libraries
(Derby Local Studies Library)" and Ronald Ellis, Derby, England
[added: November 1, 2002]
"Revd. William Ward. Late of Serampore Died March
7.1823, Aged 53.
W Ward Engraved by Edwd. Scriven Historical Engraver to His Majesty from a
Drawing by Thos. Overton, taken in 1820. London October 9th 1823. Published by
Alexr. Smith, 11 Orange Street, Red Lion Square."
"Courtesy
Derby City Libraries (Derby Local Studies Library)" and Ronald Ellis, Derby,
England
[added: November 1, 2002]
[added: November 1, 2002]
St. Sepulchre's Church, Northamptonshire, England
(Photograph courtesy of Ronald Ellis, Derby, England)
[added: November 6, 2002]
Old Danish Church at Serampore in which Carey Preached
(Image courtesy of Ronald Ellis, Derby, England)
[added: November 21, 2002]
Created: November 1, 2002 Updated: November 2, 2002