IDNO

P.9559.ACH1


Description

On Catalogue Card: "Double outrigger canoe, one direct attachment, i Halmaheran attachment, 2 booms. Kema, Celebes ? Liloupang, Guillemard, 67." [Typed Text]

In Manual listing: "Double outrigger canoe, one direct attachment, 1[?i] Halmaheran attachment, 2 booms. Kema, Celebes ? Likoupang [?Liloupang]." [Typed Text]

On Catalogue Card for duplicate image LS.138445.TC1: "Celebes Is. 37.28. ['34-16 AS VI-A 20' struck through]
Kema Celebes ?Likoupang
Double outrigger 2 booms
1 direct attachment
1 Halmahera -"- ["attachment"]"


Place

Oceania Melanesia; SE Asia; Indonesia; north Sulawesi; Kema [Celebes]


Cultural Affliation


Named Person


Photographer

Guillemard, Francis Henry Hill


Collector / Expedition


Date

1882 - 1884


Collection Name

Mounted Haddon Collection


Source


Format

Print Black & White Mounted


Primary Documentation


Other Information

Place: The Place field was previously recorded as being “Oceania; Melanesia; Indonesia; Celebes; Sulawesi; Kema”, but Celebes is the historical name for Sulaweis, an island of Indonesia. The Place field has been amended accordingly. [JD 26/6/2009]

Publication: The Cruise of the Marchesa to Kamschatka and New Guinea, with notices of Formosa, Liu-Kiu, and various islands of the Malay Archipelago. London: John Murray. 1886, p.67. [JD 12/5/2013]

Photographer: Francis Henry Hill Guillemard embarked on an extended zoological expedition aboard the yacht Marchesa from 1882 to 1884, traversing Kamschatka, visiting New Guinea and most of the chief islands of the Malay Archipelago, and passing by the east coast of Formosa in 1882 with landings near Hualien, Keelung and Tamsui. While on Formosa, he took an overland trip between Keelung and Tamsui.(5) Guillemard brought back large zoological collections from his tour and later published his second major work, The cruise of the Marchesa, in 1886.(6) [Source, http://www.reed.edu/formosa/texts/guillemardbio.html, JD 12/5/2013]


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