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Parte dePhotographs from the Tongan Papers of Reverend Shirley W. Baker and Beatrice Baker
Parte dePhotographs from the Tongan Papers of Reverend Shirley W. Baker and Beatrice Baker
Photograph of Shirley W. Baker.'Ko Misa Beika. Koe Palemia o Toga
Parte dePhotographs from the Tongan Papers of Reverend Shirley W. Baker and Beatrice Baker
Photographs from the Tongan Papers of Reverend Shirley W. Baker and Beatrice Baker
Photographs relating to Tonga from the papers of Reverend Shirley W. Baker and Beatrice Baker.
The Reverend Shirley Waldemar Baker (1836-1903) was an English Wesleyan missionary who arrived in Tonga from Australia in 1860. During his stay of more than 30 years, Baker became a close adviser to King Tupou I and, like the King, an active promoter of Tonga’s independence in the face of European colonial expansion in the south Pacific. Baker’s many disputes with other Europeans in Tonga, most notably with his fellow missionary James Moulton, and especially with the British government officials in Fiji and elsewhere, generated a degree of controversy unique among 19th-century missionaries working in the Pacific. His metamorphosis into a politician culminated in his appointment as Premier of Tonga. (John Spurway, ‘Baker Papers’, Journal of Pacific History, 38:2, 2003.)
These papers of Rev. Shirley and Beatrice Baker were bequeathed to the Mitchell Library by Dorothy Crozier along with her own research papers. They were transferred from the Mitchell Library to the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau in August 2001. Lillian Baker, a daughter of Shirley Baker who lived in Ha’apai, gave the papers to Dorothy Crozier in 1950 when Ms Crozier was researching culture change in Tonga under the supervision of Professor Raymond Firth
Baker, Beatrice
Ratu Epeli [Nailatikau, son of Cakobau]. (Photographed by F.H. Dufty.)
Parte dePhotographs from the Tongan Papers of Reverend Shirley W. Baker and Beatrice Baker
Parte dePhotographs from the Tongan Papers of Reverend Shirley W. Baker and Beatrice Baker
Parte dePhotographs from the Tongan Papers of Reverend Shirley W. Baker and Beatrice Baker
Parte dePhotographs from the Tongan Papers of Reverend Shirley W. Baker and Beatrice Baker
Unidentified. Mansion or palace. Vava'u?
Parte dePhotographs from the Tongan Papers of Reverend Shirley W. Baker and Beatrice Baker
Unidentified. Palace, Ha'apai ot Nuku'alofa (?).
Parte dePhotographs from the Tongan Papers of Reverend Shirley W. Baker and Beatrice Baker
Unidentified. Perhaps a burial ground or tomb. Raised rock platform surrounded by rock slabs. Tonga?
Parte dePhotographs from the Tongan Papers of Reverend Shirley W. Baker and Beatrice Baker