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Itineraries of American whaling and trading ships in the Pacific Ocean

  • AU PMB MS 905
  • Colección

Please refer to the full entry in PMB 200. See also PMB 901

See indexes American Whalers and Traders in the Pacific, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1978 and Where the Whalers Went, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1984. The information sheets appear in alphabetical order by ship. On this reel: Ships Lady Adams - Mount Wollaston

New England Microfilming Project

Autobiography in Kuanua language, duke of York Islands, New Britain

  • AU PMB MS 968
  • Colección

Ekonia Tekoro was born in the Duke of York Islands, New Britain, in 1916 or 1917. He was serving as a Methodist pastor on Bougainville when the Japanese invaded the island. Not being a native Bougainvillean, he was a marked man. However, he eventually linked up with the Coastwatchers and reached the safety of the beachhead at Torokina.

The autobiography comprises 29 handwritten pages and covers the period 1916 to 1979.

Tekoro Ekonia

Genealogies of Wallisian families, compiled by Father Joseph Henquel

  • AU PMB MS 972
  • Colección

Please see PMB 966 for full entry.<BR>These genealogies, listings from G to V, have been filmed as PMB 972 to 974. For additional information see also Patrick O'Reilly, Bibliographie des iles Wallis et Futuna, Paris, 1964, p.40 (item 289).

On this reel, listings from G-L.

Catholic Mission, Wallis Island

Tongan field journal

  • AU PMB MS 994
  • Colección

Ernest Beaglehole (1906-1965) was a noted New Zealand ethnopsychologist - see the 'Journal of the Polynesian Society', vol. 75 (1966): 109-119. See also Ernest and Pearl Beaglehole, 'Pangai: Village in Tonga, Polynesian Society Memoir No. 18' (1941), Wellington.

The journal begins when Beaglehole and his wife Pearl were northbound to Tonga from Auckland in MV Matua. Most of the time in Tonga was spent at Pangai, Ha'apai Group. The journal consists of 156 foolscap pages, partly typed and partly handwritten. Four additional pages contain a short synopsis of daily events. There are also notes inquiring about transport in the Matua, a brief critique of Henry James' 'bitch goddess', a rough draft of a critique of Mariner's Tonga, and a 12 pp. typescript entitled 'Tonga, the world's smallest kingdom' which was evidently written in the late 1950s. NOTE: The microfilm of the Tongan journal was made from a photocopy of the original. The last few lines on some pages are very faint and one or two have been cut. The second paragraph of the first page has been obscured on the microfilm to avoid problems of access.

Beaglehole, Ernest

Solomon Islands photographs

  • AU PMB PHOTO 58
  • Colección
  • c.1890 - c.1920

This collection of Charles Morris Woodford includes photographs of the Woodford family; Solomon Islands, Samoa, British New Guinea (Papua New Guinea), etc.; Photographs were bundled with story as told by Solomon Islands person, 1907 (See PMB MS 1381, item 002).

Woodford, Charles Morris

Slides documenting the Baptist Mission in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea, 1971-1973

  • AU PMB PHOTO 33
  • Colección
  • 1942-

A collection of slides from Papua New Guinea taken by Jill Clingan. The images document her time in Papua New Guinea working as a nurse for the Australian Baptist Mission from 1971-1973. The images cover several aspects of her life in the Western Highlands in PNG, including the mission station, her work as a nurse, the hospital, clinic visits, daily living, gardens, food and cooking, aspects of traditional PNG culture and celebrations including sing-sings, Christmas, health surveys and visits to other nearby missions.
Places visited include Baiyer valley, Baiyer river, Southern Highlands, Kiwinkia, Giimanda, Mt. Hagen, Wewak, Lumusa gorge, Wahgi Valley, Kudjip, Giimanda, Madang, Kar Kar Island, Ramu Valley, Ramu River, Lae.

Clingan, Jill

Dictionary of the language of Talomako, Big Bay, New Hebrides: French-Talomako (A to 'Pere' only)

  • AU PMB MS 658
  • Colección

A Catholic mission at Talomako, Big Bay, was established in 1900 by Father Pierre Bochu, SM. In the following year, Father Casimir Bancarel arrived and remained until 1905. The dictionary is not in the handwriting of either Bochu or Bancarel. For letters by them see PMB 56.

The author of the dictionary is unknown.

Journals of the Melanesian Mission

Tuvalu linguistic materials

  • AU PMB MS 919
  • Colección

The materials comprise:

  1. Tuvalu word list (Melitiana Kaisami, editor)
  2. Lessons in Tuvaluan (Gary D. Crawford, comp.)
  3. Draft Tuvalu word list.

The first two documents were prepared c.1977 by members of the United States Peace Corps to assist volunteers. The third document is much older, but its provenance is unknown.

Crawford Gary D. and others

Itineraries of American whaling and trading ships in the Pacific Ocean

  • AU PMB MS 902
  • Colección

Please refer to the full entry in PMB 200.<BR>See also PMB 901

See indexes American Whalers and Traders in the Pacific, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1978 and Where the Whalers Went, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1984. The information sheets appear in alphabetical order by ship. On this reel: Ships C... - Dunbarton

New England Microfilming Project

Itineraries of American whaling and trading ships in the Pacific Ocean

  • AU PMB MS 907
  • Colección

Please refer to the full entry in PMB 200. See also PMB 901

See indexes American Whalers and Traders in the Pacific, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1978 and Where the Whalers Went, Robert Langdon, ed., Canberra, 1984. The information sheets appear in alphabetical order by ship. On this reel: Ships Raduga - Tybee

New England Microfilming Project

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