02582nkc a22002417i 450000100060000000800410000604000260004710000830007324500340015626400090019030000720019933600280027133700230029933800320032250000230035450006650037750600280104253300770107053500970114754004140124454505270165885601550218577414160330u xx 000 0|zxx d aANU:PMBcANU:PMBerda1 aSmaill, Rev. Thomas and Helend28th July 1857 - 12th April 1902 (Rev T Smaill)10aSynod group on Santo 1911 (?) c1911 aDigital photograph, original format was black and white photograph. astill image2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier aAU PMB PHOTO 83-22 aPresbyterian Research Centre, Knox College Information: Description Group Photo Of Missionaries And Their Wives Who Attended The 1911 (?) Synod Meeting At Hog Harbour On Santo. (Left To Right) Back Row- Rev T E Riddle (13th) Second Row- Rev M Frater (Second); Mrs Frater (Third); Mrs Annand (Fourth); Rev J Annand (Fifth); Mrs F G Bowie (Sixth); Mrs J Milne (?) (Seventh); Dr Ewan Mackenzie (Ninth); Mrs E Mackenzie (Tenth); Mrs J W Mackenzie (?) (Thirteenth); Rev Dr J W Mackenzie (Fourteenth) Front Row- Rev W V Milne (Fourth); Rev J Gillan (?) (Seventh) Dated: June 1911 Accession number: 42000/33 Subjects: Portraits-Group Reference number: A-S17-78.06-22 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/synod-group-on-santo-1911zView this item in the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau Catalogue.