The Papers of Reverence George Brown (1835-1917), Methodist Missionary, from the State Library of New South Wales
Some of the individual photographs have descriptions and there is a complete list for one of the albums as follows:
| Title |
Reverend George Brown: [Album of photographs including Duke of York Island, New Britain and New Ireland (Papua New Guinea), Samoa, Fiji and Tonga], ca. 1875-1881 |
| Creator |
Brown, George, 1835-1917 |
| Date of Work |
1875-1881 |
| Type of Material |
Pictures |
| Lib Ref |
PXA 924 |
| Physical Description |
Albums - 1 album (81 albumen photoprints) - 31 x 25.5cm |
| Contents |
1. Samoan house on Mission Station |
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2. Mission House Point, Port Hunter |
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3. View from Mission House, Kabakadai |
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4. The graves of our little ones |
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5. Natives of Duke of York |
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6. Native Minister's House, Kabakadi, New Britain |
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7. Native women, New Ireland, returning from work |
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8. Native village, New Ireland |
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9. South Point of Port Hunter |
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10. The Cemetery, Port Hunter |
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11. Samoan House |
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12. The Duk Duk and Sacred Canoe |
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13-14. Natives of Duke of York Ils |
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15. Teacher's House, New Ireland |
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16. Scene on Mission Station, Port Huunter |
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17. Natives giving presents on our coming away |
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18. Natives and House, Duke of York |
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19. River scene, New Ireland |
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20. Canoe & Natives, Duke of York Island |
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21. Outhouses at Port Hunter |
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22. River scene New Ireland |
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23. The Marquis de Ray's settlement at Irish Cove |
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24. Natives and house, New Ireland |
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25. Native Church, Molst, Duke of York Island |
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26. The Cemetery, Port Hunter |
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27. Natives and houses, New Ireland |
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28. Natives and house, New Ireland |
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29. Coast scene, New Ireland |
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30. The French colonists whom we rescued |
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31. Sacred canoe |
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32. The first Church and our first converts |
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33. Teacher's house, family and natives |
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34. Duke of York Village and natives |
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35. Natives giving presents on our coming away |
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36. Fijian club dance |
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37. Teacher's House, New Britain |
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39. New Britain women |
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40. Duke of York women |
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41. Duke of York natives after a dance |
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43. Port Hunter, Duke of York |
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44. French colonists, New Ireland |
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45. New Ireland village scene |
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46-47. Mission House, Kabakadi, New Britain |
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48. The teachers employed in New Britain District in 1880 |
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49. Teachers from Fiji, Samoa and Tonga New Britain District 1880 |
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50. Lavinia Bay, Met[lik?], New Ireland |
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51. French Colonists, New Ireland |
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52. Metlik[?], Lavinia Bay ("Likiliki") |
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53. Native Village, New Ireland |
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54. The graves of our children (Wallis & Mabel) |
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61. A Samoan woman |
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62. S.S. "Ripple" and Sch. [i.e. schooner] "Atlantic" in Port Hunter |
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63. [two women and child] |
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64. Tausaoln, a Chief of Matapit, New Britain |
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65. Aminio Bale and wife |
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66. Kaplen, a Duke of York native |
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67. Mission House, Port Hunter |
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68. [Male with woman breastfeeding a baby] |
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69. Patauiro[?], a Duke of York woman |
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70. Ilaita, a Chief of New Britain |
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71. Samoan woman |
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72. To Pulu (King Dick) & wives |
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73. Mesake Bahulu, a Tongan Minister and two N. Britain boys |
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74. Peni Lelei & wife, D. of York |
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75. Maruwaruno, a Duke of York Chief & family (part only) |
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76. [man and two women] |
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77. To Pulu (King Dick) & wives |
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78. Itione & Metala, Samoan teacher & wife |
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79. Samoan women |
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80. Sosetene & Sieni, a Samoan teacher & wife |
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81. See 72 & 77 [To Pulu & wives] |
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82. Malata & Satesa, a Samoan teacher & wife |
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83. Liblib, a Duke of York Chief |
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84. Samoan women |
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85. Duke of York native |
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86. Duke of York natives |
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87. Samoan woman |
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88. Duke of York children |
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89.Tingtal, a Duke of York woman & two Fijian women |