- AU PMB MS 1227-00
- Pièce
- 1803-1935
Fait partie de Papers
7072 résultats avec objets numériques Afficher les résultats avec des objets numériques
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Papers on the Solomon Islands and other Pacific Islands, Reel 2, pp.87-174
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Reel 2 Bundle 8:
Items 5/17; 3/19; 2/24; 8/26; 4/17; 4/18; 7/17; 7/18; 11/6.
Reel 2 Bundle 10:
Items 2/25; 4/20; 2/26.
Reel 2 Bundle 12:
Item 12/1.
Oceania Marist Province Archives
The Oceania Marist Province Archives Series (OMPA) is the result of a special project during which records of the Catholic Church in islands of the Western Pacific were copied by Father Theo B. Cook, SM in collaboration with the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau. (Cook was born Theodorus Bernardus Wilhelmus Kok but chose to go by the name Cook in Australia: Povey, 2010). The OMPA series covers the Diocese of Tonga (OMPA 1-25), Diocese of Samoa and Tokelau (OMPA 26-74), Marist Fathers, Rome (OMPA 80-100), Diocese of Wallis and Futuna (OMPA 101-126), Diocese of Port Vila (OMPA 127-178), Archdiocese of Noumea (OMPA 179-360) and the Oceania Marist Province Archives (OMPA 361-400).
Detailed indexes were prepared for the six diocese and those records copied in Rome. These can be found at http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/collections/microfilm.php or compiled in The Catholic Church in the Western Pacific: a guide to records on microfilm (Robert Langdon, ed.), Canberra, 1986.
Oceania Marist Province Archives
Records of the Societe des Etudes Oceaniennes, Papeete, Tahiti
Records of the Societe des Etudes Oceaniennes, Papeete, Tahiti, French Polynesia:
Societe des Etudes Oceaniennes
Miscellaneous manuscripts of Xavier Caillet (1822-1901)
Fait partie de Records of the Societe des Etudes Oceaniennes, Papeete, Tahiti
Societe des Etudes Oceaniennes
Rev. John Williams (1796-1839) went to Tahiti (French Polynesia) as a missionary in 1816 and was active in the Society, Hervey, Southern Cook and Samoan Islands. In 1839, he moved to Fasitoouta, Upolu, in Samoa and began a station there. On November 20th of that year, he was killed at Erromango, New Hebrides (Vanuatu). Rev. Robert Bourne (1793-1871) went to the Society Islands as a missionary in 1817. In 1822, he began the mission at Tahaa. He left Tahiti in 1827 and retired to England in 1829.
The principal item on the microfilm is a journal describing a voyage made by the Reverends John Williams and Robert Bourne from Raiatea to Aitutaki, Mangaia, Atiu, Mitiaro, Mauke and Rarotonga, Cook Islands, in July-August 1823, to propagate the Gospel. The journal appears to have been written, or written up, by Bourne. There is a subscription in ink by Williams on the last page. Some passages in the journal are the same or similar to those in William's 'A Narrative of Missionary Enterprises in the South Sea Islands', London, 1837. Other items on the microfilm are:
Williams, John
Letter from Rev. John Williams to his family from Raiatea
Fait partie de Journal and other papers
Williams, John
Fait partie de Journal and other papers
Williams, John
Missionaries who served in Tonga
Fait partie de Correspondence, articles and research papers of Sione Latukefu
Transcript extracts of London Missionary Society correspondence, 1828-1888
Fait partie de Miscellaneous manuscripts
Transcript extracts of London Missionary Society correspondence, 1828-1926, assembled by Resident Commissioner Platts. (typescript)