02480nkc a22002417i 450000100060000000800410000604000260004710000830007324500360015626400110019230000720020333600280027533700230030333800320032650000230035850005530038150600280093453300770096253500970103954004140113654505270155085601610207777464160330u xx 000 0|zxx d aANU:PMBcANU:PMBerda1 aSmaill, Rev. Thomas and Helend28th July 1857 - 12th April 1902 (Rev T Smaill)10aMemorial plaque to Rev T Smaill cc.1903 aDigital photograph, original format was black and white photograph. astill image2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier aAU PMB PHOTO 83-47 aPresbyterian Research Centre, Knox College Information: Description Close Up View Of The Memorial Plaque To Rev T Smaill In The Stone Church At Lamenu. -"In Memory Of The Rev T Smaill B.A., Whose Life Was Devoted To The Regeneration Of The Heathen On These Islands And Who Died April 12th 1902 Whilst Labouring In Their Midst. This Tablet Was Erected By The Officers And Men Of His Brittannic Majesty's Ship "Wallaroo". Vitam Impendere Vero". Accession number: 42000/33 Subjects: Memorials Reference number: A-S17-78.13-47 aAvailable for reference aElectronic reproduction:bCanberra :cPacific Manuscripts Bureau, d2016 aPresbyterian Research Centre, Knox CollegebArden Street, Opoho, Dunedin, 9010cNew Zealand. aAvailable for referenceuhttp://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/copyright.php High resolution digital copies can be ordered from the Presbyterian Research Centre, the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau and the Vanuatu National Archives. If a person wishes to publish any photographs from this collection, the researcher must contact the Presbyterian Research Centre to gain permission. Email: pcanzarchives@prcknox.ac.nz0 aReverend Thomas Smaill was born in Edinburgh, Scotland prior to his family emigrating to New Zealand in 1858. He was ordained as a missionary at Knox college in 1889 and travelled to Nikaura on Epi the same year where he was to be based. He returned to New Zealand in 1890 for a short period of time to marry Helen Grant. The couple lost their first two children born on the islands but a third, Nellie, survived. Thomas Smaill died aged 44. He became ill after making a medical visit to a woman on Epi during a hurricane.41uhttp://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/digital/catalogue/index.php/memorial-plaque-to-rev-t-smaillzView this item in the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau Catalogue.