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Mary Ann Lyth, pictorial material, 1841-1854

Mary Ann Lyth, pictorial material, 1841-1854

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Mary Ann Lyth, pictorial material, 1841-1854

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Full title

Mary Ann Lyth, pictorial material, 1841-1854

Author / Creator

Date

1841-1854

Call Numbers

PXE 1409

Record Identifier

16AJO5dn

Reference Code

914156
Physical Description

Contents

1 folder (18 photographs) - 21 x 30 cm. ; 9 x 13 cm. - black & white

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright - State Library of New South Wales

Research & study copies allowed : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Photographic copy prints of pen and ink sketches, 1841-1854 by Mary Ann Lyth. 21 x 30 cm.

1. Wesleyan mission house and Gray Institution, New Plymouth, N.Z. 1848

2. Wesleyan College, Auckland, N.Z., E.Watkin

3. Tomb of the Queen of Somosomo. Feejee, Somosomo, Apl 3rd 1841.

4. Wesleyan mission house, Lifuka, Haabai, Frien...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Mary Ann Lyth, pictorial material, 1841-1854

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Notes

General note

Pic.Acc. Upgrade Project - Information transferred from Pic.Acc.5144 as part of the eRecords Project 2012-13

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from Mrs. C.L. Crawford, January 1982
Pic.Acc.5144

Administrative / Biographical history

Mary Ann Lyth was the wife of the Reverend Richard Burdsall Lyth, Methodist missionary in Fiji, stationed at various mission stations, including Lakemba and Tonga.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXE 1409

Record Identifier

16AJO5dn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/16AJO5dn

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Reference code

914156

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