Our Peter and Lehi's Peter at 3 months
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Fait partie de Isaac Neilson Whyte and Mary Grace Whyte Photographs of New Hebrides (Vanuatu)
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Our Peter and Lehi's Peter at 3 months
Fait partie de Isaac Neilson Whyte and Mary Grace Whyte Photographs of New Hebrides (Vanuatu)
[Tele with Robyn and Alistair Whyte]
Fait partie de Isaac Neilson Whyte and Mary Grace Whyte Photographs of New Hebrides (Vanuatu)
Rita and Frank Paton with Edith on Sydney wharf
Paton, Frank (1906-2002) and Rita (1904-1982)
Makambo leaving Sydney for Port Vila
Paton, Frank (1906-2002) and Rita (1904-1982)
Western-style home with a car parked in front
Paton, Frank (1906-2002) and Rita (1904-1982)
Paton, Frank (1906-2002) and Rita (1904-1982)
Diary of a recruiting voyage in the schooner Lochiel from Brisbane to the New Hebrides
Fait partie de Diaries and pearling logs
Hamilton, William
Catalogue of ethnographical collections
A catalogue of the ethnographic items collected by the United States Exploring Expedition to the Pacific (1838-42) led by Commodore Charles Wilkes. The Expedition visited the Tuamotu Islands, Tahiti (in French Polynesia), Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Lord Howe Island, Australia, New Zealand/Aotearoa, Gilbert Islands (Kiribati), Marshall Islands, and Hawaii. The catalogue was prepared in 1846 by Titian Ramsay Peale, an artist-naturalist with the Expedition. A typescript version, prepared by the PMB, follows the original document on the microfilm. See also the Bureau's newsletter, Pambu, October-December 1971:25, pp. 4-7 and PMB MS 89 and MS 146.
United States Exploring Expedition
Diaries, reminiscences, letter, Tahitian history
The Rev. Joseph Johnston (1814-1892) left England for Tahiti as a missionary of the London Missionary Society in the ship 'Camden' in April 1838. He reached Tahiti in the following March, and served there until late 1849. In Tahiti he married Miss Harriet Platt, daughter of the Rev. George Platt. After his return to England in May 1850, he went to Fremantle, Western Australia, as a Congregational minister. He died there in 1892.
The microfilm contains the following documents:
Johnston, Joseph