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Tuimaleali’ifano Si’u & Robert Louis Stevenson, Samoa

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item details

NameTuimaleali’ifano Si’u & Robert Louis Stevenson, Samoa
ProductionJohn Davis; photography studio; 1894; Sāmoa
Classificationphotographs, albumen prints, vintage prints, portraits
Materialssilver, albumen, printing-out paper
Materials Summaryphotograph, abumen silver print
Techniquesalbumen process, photography
DimensionsImage: 128mm (width), 192mm (height)
Registration NumberO.032986
Credit linePurchased 2009

Overview

Malcolm Ross was a New Zealand journalist, mountaineer and writer during the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Journalism took Malcolm to Samoa in 1899 where he reported on the Civil Wars. Years later at the beginning of the First World War, Malcolm returned to Samoa in 1914 with the New Zealand Expeditionary Forces when New Zealand occupied Samoa. This photograph is part of a collection of photographs from Malcolm's archive relating to Samoa as it includes an image of Robert Louis Stevenson and a photograph of a group of Samoan men during the Civil Wars of 1899.

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