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The Class at Canton Christian College in 1910 1910年嶺南學堂全體學生
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Canton Christian College: its field and work in China
The record was published in 1908, i.e. 4 year after Canton Christian College was relocated from Macau to Guangzhou. The College began to establish its permanent campus at Hong Lok, the Honaam district of Gurangzhou. The records documented the development taken place since 1904, with details ,https://commons.ln.edu.hk/lingnan_trustees_records/1001/thumbnail.jp
Martin Hall (The first permanent building of Lingnan University, 1907) 馬丁堂 (嶺南大學第一座永久性建築物, 1907)
1905年美國董事捐資, 建一高三層, 面積二十餘方丈之課堂, 顏曰東院, 又名馬丁堂(Martin Hall) , 為最初之永久建築物. (摘自李瑞明主編 \u3c南國鳳凰 \u3e: 中山大學嶺南(大學)學院\u3e)https://commons.ln.edu.hk/luar_pic/1001/thumbnail.jp
The Log Cabins of Canton Christian College 嶺南學堂木板屋 (1904)
1904年嶺南學堂選定康樂樓為永久校址, 築於康樂小岡之上,位處廣州之東三英里篳路藍縷,慘淡經營,圖中為初期臨時蓋搭之木屋兩憧,周圍廣220呎長285呎. (說明取材自李瑞明編的內 歷史圖片專頁 )。
Temporary frame bungalows of the Canton Christian College at Hong Lok, three miles East of Canton. Dimension: 220 ft. x 275 ft., and was part of of the 35 acre campushttps://commons.ln.edu.hk/luar_pic/1000/thumbnail.jp
廣州市四牌樓福音堂
1898年董事局委任尹士嘉博士出任監 督,1899年於廣州市四牌樓福音堂 內重啟「格致書院」運作, 時有 教員3人,學生17人。
The Board of Trustees appointed Rev. O.E. Wisner as Provost in 1898, and later reopened the College in 1899 at the Gospel Church at Sipailou in Guangzhou, with 3 teaching staff and 17 students.https://commons.ln.edu.hk/luar_pic/1044/thumbnail.jp
REV. Andrew P. Happer, M.D. 安德魯 ‧ 哈巴牧師
Founder and First President of Canton Christina College. Missionary to China, 1884-1891.
格致書院創辦人及首任校長安德魯‧哈巴牧師https://commons.ln.edu.hk/luar_pic/1042/thumbnail.jp
The projection of the Christian College in China located at Canton : including a review, its present status and prospects
This booklet is derived from the records of Trustees of Lingnan University, the earliest publication found under Reel 40 composed mainly of materials related to Publicity and Promotion Through 1937.
The record documented the full paper that Rev. B. C. Henry presented to the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church, USA in January 1885, about the possibility to establish a Christian College at Canton, as well as to solicit the cooperation and contribution of friends of Christian Education in China in the founding of such College.
The record also documented another letter by Rev. A. P. Happer D. D. addressed to the Board of Foreign Missions asking its endorsement of a scheme to raise a fund for the carrying on and endowing a Christian College in China, which was later conditionally sanctioned in the Board meeting dated 7th December 1885. Rev. Happer secured subscriptions to the amount of 25,000, and he was elected as its Secretary and Treasurer.
The report and letter by Rev. B. C Henry and Rev. Andrew Happer respectively were two important pieces of information, documenting the facts about the founding of Christian College in China., the earliest predecessor of Lingnan University.https://commons.ln.edu.hk/lingnan_trustees_records/1000/thumbnail.jp