Yes eGJ, remember it well. LMS was an integral part of my childhood as my mother's family were 'big' in the Congregational chapel in a village near Leicester and my Grt Grt Aunt Alice had gone out to Bechuanaland in 1893 aged 25 as a LMS teacher. She taught the children of the Chiefs, including Seretse Khama, the first President of Botswana. A deputation of Chiefs came to see Queen Victoria to complain about the doings of Cecil Rhodes etc and, while here, visited my grt grandparents to thank them for Alice & her work. You can imagine the impact of a large group of African chiefs (in toppers & tails) descending on a little village & being royally entertained by the Chapel ladies. So we were always collecting ship ha'pennies and LMS money in our hut boxes.