IDNO
T.149775.RPT
Description
On Catalogue Card: "S.P. 60. Tahiti. Koda. 35mm.
11. memorial plaque to Wallis, Point Venus." [Poignant's manuscript]
Place
Oceania Polynesia; French Polynesia; Society Islands; Tahiti
Cultural Affliation
Named Person
Photographer
None
Collector / Expedition
Date
?1969
Collection Name
Poignant Collection
Source
Poignant, Roslyn
Format
Colour Transparency
Primary Documentation
Other Information
T.148696.RPT - T.152693.RPT were located in the drawer file of transparency sheets, numbered C1021/.
T.149774.RPT - T.149797.RPT were located in a transparency sheet, numbered C1021/46.
Place: Samuel Wallis was a British naval officer who made the first recorded visit by a European navigator to Tahiti on the HMS Dolphin in 1767. Following his return to England, Wallis informed James Cook about Tahiti, who was due to depart shortly for the Pacific, and some of the crew from the Dolphin sailed with Cook. [Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Wallis, CO 22/06/2021]
FM:289422
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