'Niiue'. Islander who has climbed to the top of a very tall coconut tree.
- AU PMB PHOTO 11-051
- Unidad documental simple
- 1919
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'Niiue'. Islander who has climbed to the top of a very tall coconut tree.
'Niue'. Lord Liverpool and party on concrete wharf at Alofi.
'Niue'. Official ceremony outside large ironed roof building.
Correspondence with LMS stations in the Pacific Islands
These documents originally formed part of the archives of the Samoan District Committee and later Samoan District Council of the London Missionary Society, and were formerly held at Malua, Western Samoa. The Samoan District Committee was replaced by the Council in 1928.
Reel 1: Correspondence between the Samoan District of the LMS and LMS Stations in: Cook Islands, 1910-37 (English, local language); Gilbert and Ellice Islands (Tuvalu and Kiribati), 1877-1940 (some damaged) (English, Gilbertese); Niue, 1907-39; Tokelau Islands, 1907-42; Tutuila (American Samoa), 1908-47. Reel 2: Correspondence with American Samoa, 1908-47 (English, Samoan).
London Missionary Society - Samoan District
Correspondence with LMS stations in the Pacific Islands, Reel 1, pp.802-928
Parte deCorrespondence with LMS stations in the Pacific Islands
Correspondence between the Samoan District of the LMS and LMS Stations in:
Gilbert and Ellice Islands, (Tuvalu and Kiribati) cont. 1903-1947; Niue 1907-1939
Ethnographic notes on South Pacific Islands
Townsend and Moore were members of the US Fisheries Commission aboard the U.S. Fisheries Commission Steamer Albatross which made a cruise to the South Pacific in 1899 - 1900 under Commander Jefferson F. Moser, USN.
Ethnographic notes on the Marquesas Islands, Tuamotu Islands, Society Islands (French Polynesia), Cook Islands, Niue, Tonga, Fiji, Ellice Islands and Gilbert Islands (Tuvalu and Kiribati), Marshall Islands, and Caroline Islands.
Townsend, Charles H.
History of Niue to 1894 and 'the Loyalty Islands to 1896'
Whitehouse (1815-1907) served as a missionary in India from 1842-1857. Following his return to England he was, on several occasions, acting Secretary of the London Missionary Society (the Congregational Council for World Mission, as of 1966).
A History of Niue to 1894 and The Loyalty Islands to 1896.
Whitehouse, John Owen
Interleafing with description of map (PMBPhoto17_068).
Interleafing with photo descriptions for PMBPhoto17_002 to PMBPhoto17_006.