Georgina Gollock

Georgina Anne Gollock (1861 – 1940) was an Irish-born missionary, author and editor, "one of the unsung heroes of the ecumenical movement".

[1] Gollock became interested in African education after the Phelpes Stokes investigations, and with her friend James Aggrey was committed "to propagating a kind of Christian pan-Africanism".

[2] Georgina Gollock was born at Kinsale, County Cork on 26 May 1861.

[3] A "woman of vigorous personality, wide knowledge and sound judgement",[4] in 1920 Gollock became associate editor, and in 1921 co-editor with J. H. Oldham, of the quarterly journal International Review of Missions.

[4] Gollock was also Secretary of the Board of Study for the Preparation of Missionaries.