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Ladies' Recreation Club
Historical Archive
1890s
Next generation

"The Ladies' Recreation Club have several prettily laid out tennis courts and a Pavilion in their grounds on the Peak Road, just above the Service Reservoir.

Directory and Chronicle for China ... 1894


late 1890s - LRC bottom right - Click image to zoom.


Officers of the Club

Though the Club's own documents were lost during WWII, we have the good fortune, starting in 1890, of knowing the names of many of the LRC's officers from this rather precisely named, annual publication :

The Directory & Chronicle for China, Japan, Corea, Indo-China, Straits Settlements, Malay States, Siam, Netherlands India, Borneo, the Philippines, &c: with which are incorporated "The China directory" and "The Hongkong directory and Hong list for the Far East"


Officers of the Ladies Recreation Club

Year President Secretary Treasurer Committee
1890 Mrs Noble Mrs. Hirst Mrs. Vernon Mrs. W. H. Forbes
Mrs Hartigan
Mrs. Bird
Mrs Layton
1891 Mrs Harman Mrs. Hirst Mrs. Vernon

Mrs Hartigan,
Dr. William Hartigan
Mrs Tomes,
Mrs. W.H.Forbes,
Mrs Just,

1892 Mrs. Barker Mrs. Hirst Mrs. Vernon Mrs Hartigan,
Mrs Tomes,
Mrs. Travers,
Mrs. Layton
1893 Mrs. Barker Mrs. Hirst Mrs. Bird  
1894 Mrs. Barker Mrs. Hawkins Mrs. Vernon  
1895 Mrs. Barker Mrs. Bird Mrs. Jackson  
1896 Mrs. Bird Mrs. Clement Palmer Mrs. Francis  
1897 Mrs. Bell-irving Mrs. Clement Palmer Mrs. Francis  
1898 Mrs. Bell-Irving Mrs. Clement Palmer Mrs. Saunders  
1899 Lady Carrington Mrs. Saunders Mrs. Francis  
1900 Mrs. Gascoigne Mrs. A. Turner Mrs. Francis  
1901 Mrs. Gascoigne Mrs. A. Turner Mrs. Francis  
1902 Mrs. Gascoigne Mrs. A. Turner Mrs. Francis  
1903 Lady Gascoigne Mrs. A Turner Mrs. Saunders  
1904 no listing      
1905 no microfiche      
1906 Lady Gascoigne Mrs. A Turner Mrs. Saunders no officers listed
1907 Lady Gascoigne Mrs. A Turner Mrs. Saunders  
1908   Lucy Moxon    

1909

no microfiche      

1910

no listing      

1911

no listing      

 

1890
New Trustees

George Edward Noble - (English) - Chief Manager of Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank

Mrs. Frances Marion Bertha (Daisy) Sexton Noble became the Club president.

James Johnstone Keswick - (Scottish) - LegCo member, Jardines, Mathesion & Co, and founder of Hongkong Land

Mrs. Marion Parkes Keswick

William Howell Forbes - (American) - Russell & Co. ,

Mrs. Dora Delano Forbes (American)



Mrs. Marion Parkes Keswick married JJ Keswick 1884. Her husband became a trustee of the LRC in 1890. To read a bit about her, and her famous father ... click here

Mrs. Dora Delano Forbes was an American. Her husband also became a trusteee of the Club in 1890. She was 36 when the LRC was established. At age 16 she was engaged to another American, William Howell Forbes of Russell & Co.and at age 20 - in 1867 - married him in Paris after he received his $100,000 "competence". After the wedding the couple returned to Hong Kong and lived in "Rose Hill". on Caine Road between the Catholic Cathedral and the Mosque.

(Her nephew, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, became President of the United States.)

To read more of her life, ...click here

Mrs. Frances Marion Bertha (Daisy) Sexton Noble - eldest daughter of Major JM Sexton Bombay Staff Corps - married George Edward Noble

Lady Gascoigne - was married to Major General Sir William Gascoigne, the General Officer Commanding Hong Kong Forces 1899-1902.

 

Dr. William HARTIGAN was a physician for HSBC and a brother-in-law of Sir Thomas JACKSON (http://www.thesilverbowl.com/biographies/Noble-Hong-Kong.htm)