02184nkc a22002177i 450000100060000000800410000604000260004710000380007324500290011130000800014033600280022033700230024833800320027150000240030350003870032750600280071453300770074254004140081954505830123385601500181683043160717u xx 000 0|zxx d aANU:PMBcANU:PMBerda1 aForeign Missions Committeed1863-10aWhere the hospital stood aDigital photograph, original format was printed black and white photograph. astill image2rdacontent acomputer2rdamedia aonline resource2rdacarrier aAU PMB PHOTO 79-171 aPresbyterian Research Centre, Knox College: Accession number: 496/34 Description: View Of Dip-Point On Ambrim, Showing Where The Hospital Building Stood Until Destroyed In A Volcanic Eruption In Dec 1913. Note- The Hot Volcanic Rock & Ash Causing The Water Around The Inlet To Steam. Dated: Dec 12 1913 Accession number: 496/34 Subjects: Landscape Reference number: A-L-2.61-171 aAvailable for reference aElectronic reproduction:bCanberra :cPacific Manuscripts Bureau, d2016 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 aThe Foreign Missions Committee was established by the "Southern Church" of the Presbyterian Church in New Zealand. The Southern Church was represented by the Presbyterian Synod of Otago and Southland and was based on the Free Church of Scotland ideals. The Foreign Mission Committee was elected to take charge of missionary activities for the "Southern Church" of the Presbyterian Church in New Zealand. This included administering all foreign mission appointments and matters and organising an annual mission collection to support missionaries in the field.41uhttp://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/digital/catalogue/index.php/where-hospital-stoodzView this item in the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau Catalogue.