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'Elizabeth Colenso: Her work for the Melanesian Mission'

  • AU PMB MS 560
  • Colección
  • 1956 - 1959

Frances Swabey (1870-1958) was a granddaughter of Elizabeth Colenso

Typescript by F.S. Simcox, dated 24 February 1959, of an edited manuscript by his sister Frances Swabey, comprising the following sections:

A brief biography of Elizabeth Fairburn - Elizabeth Colenso - before she joined the Melanesian Mission in 1876.

  1. The invitation and getting to Norfolk Island
  2. Some particulars of the Mission
  3. Mission routine
  4. Some tragedies
  5. (does not exist)
  6. Happenings at Otaki
  7. Life again at Norfolk Island, 1880
  8. Consecration Day
  9. The year 1893 at the Mission and to Easter, 1895
  10. The last year at Norfolk Island, 1898
  11. Index for the years 1876-1904.

Swabey, Frances Edith

'Das Paradies der Sudsee'

  • AU PMB MS 613
  • Colección
  • c.1922

Bogershausen (1870-1941) joined the Sacred Heart Order, (MSC), in 1892. He arrived in New Britain in 1900.

An article on the Marquis de Rays' expedition (1880-81) to New Ireland. It was amongst the papers of W.C. Groves and was probably used in the writing of 'Peter the Island King' (See PMB 612).<BR>Biographical details and publications by Bogershausen are listed in Streit & Dindinger Bibliotheca Missionum, vol.21.

Bogershausen, Georg

"King Taufa"

  • AU PMB MS 1029
  • Colección
  • c1930

The Reverend Collocott (1886-1970) served as a Methodist missionary in Tonga from 1911 until 1924, initially at Ha'apai and from 1915 as Principal of Tupou College. He wrote numerous papers on Tongan myths, legends, history, language, customs and astronomy for Mankind, the Journal of the Polynesian Society, Folklore and the special publications of the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, Honolulu. See also PMB 28

The typescript is not dated but is thought to have been written after Collocott left Tonga, possibly between 1921 and 1930. The manuscript is a history of Tonga centred around King Taufa'ahau (George Tupou I) and his family. It contains stories of creation, myths, legends, songs, and family histories and, as the chapter headings denote, the more recent history and personalities associated with the coming of the Europeans (Cook, Bligh, Edwards, Moulton, the London Missionary Society etc.). A number of published works are named as reference sources. The manuscript appears to contain twenty-six chapters but from Chapter 13 onwards the arrangement is very confused. The detailed list of the contents, at the beginning of the microfilm, also indicates the position of some additional pages in Collocott's handwriting. Annotations have been made at some time by an unknown researcher.
See Finding aids for details.

Collocott, Ernest Edgar Vyvyan

Sin título

  • Unidad documental simple
  • 2005
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