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Moore, Rev Reginald John Beagarie


IDENTITY STATEMENT

Reference code(s): GB 0102 MS 380399

Held at: School of Oriental and African Studies

Title: Moore, Rev Reginald John Beagarie

Date(s): Created 1924-1962

Level of description: Collection (fonds)

Extent: 2 boxes

Name of creator(s): Moore | Reginald John Beagarie | 1909-1943 | missionary

CONTEXT

Administrative/Biographical history:

Reginald John Beagarie ('Mike') Moore was born on 20 August 1909. He was educated at Bungay Grammar School and Clarke's College, London. In 1928 he entered Cheshunt College, Cambridge, where he studied for a degree in theology and anthropology. He was appointed with his wife (née Joan Gundry) in 1933 to Central Africa by the London Missionary Society as the first representative of what was to be the United Missions in the Copper Belt. After a few months of study of the Bemba language, he settled in the Copper Belt at Mindolo, a section of the Nkana Mine. For two years, he and his wife laid the foundations of the United Church and Mission. The United Missions came into being in 1936, when a number of colleagues joined Mr and Mrs Moore. Amongst their work, they built up a small printing press. In 1941 Moore was transferred to the Mpolokoso District and settled at Kashinda, where he undertook evangelistic work over a wide area.

Following a long illness, R. J. B. Moore died at Johannesburg on 27 February 1943 at the age of 33.

Publications by R. J. B. Moore include: Man's Act and God's in Africa (London, 1940), These African Copper Mines (London, 1948), and Africa at the Mines (London c1948). He also published articles in numerous journals including Journal of the Royal African Society, Bantu, African Studies and International Review of Missions.

Further reading: H Theobald, Moore of the Copper Belt (London, 1946). A copy of this work is included in the collection.

CONTENT

Scope and content/abstract:

Papers, 1924-1962, of Reginald John Beagarie Moore, comprising correspondence and papers relating to his missionary work in Africa. Includes annual reports of the United Missions in the Copperbelt (1937-1940); reports of his work at Mindolo (1934-1939, not 1936-1937); typescript copies of his publications; copies of published articles; and photographs of Copperbelt scenes. Also includes a copy of Moore's anthropological study The Witchdoctor's Prescription.

ACCESS AND USE

Language/scripts of material: Most of the material is in English, with some articles and publications in Bemba.

System of arrangement:

The material has been arranged into the following sections: writings and correspondence, miscellaneous items, and miscellaneous publications.

Conditions governing access:

Unrestricted.

Conditions governing reproduction:

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

Physical characteristics:

Finding aids:

Unpublished handlist.

ARCHIVAL INFORMATION

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling information:

Accruals:

Archival history:

Immediate source of acquisition:

Donated in 1983.

ALLIED MATERIALS

Existence and location of originals:

Existence and location of copies:

Related material:

The School of Oriental and African Studies holds the records of the London Missionary Society (Ref: CWM/LMS).

Publication note:

DESCRIPTION NOTES

Note:

Date(s) of descriptions: 15 May 2000


INDEX ENTRIES
Subjects
African cultures | National cultures
Anthropologists | Social scientists
Clergy | Religious groups
Colonial countries | Political systems
Copper | Metals | Inorganic chemicals | Chemicals
Evangelistic missionaries | Missionaries | Religious groups
Evangelistic missionary work | Missionary work | Religious activities
Ordained missionaries | Missionaries | Religious groups
Photographs | Visual materials
Protestantism | Christianity | Ancient religions | Religions
Protestants | Christians | Religious groups
Religious movements | Religious institutions
Travel abroad | Travel
Cultural anthropology
Mining

Personal names
Moore | Reginald John Beagarie | 1909-1943 | missionary

Corporate names
Missionary Society x LMS | London Missionary Society x London Missionary Society
United Missions in the Copperbelt

Places
Mindolo | Copperbelt | Zambia | Southern Africa