Pitcairn Island was uninhabited in 1790 when the mutineers of the Royal Navy's Bounty settled there with men and women from Tahiti to serve as slaves and wives for the sailors. Murders and accidents claimed the lives the leader of the mutiny, Fletcher Christian, and those of every adult male save John Adams. Adams led the remaining islanders under a benevolent dictatorship for the rest of his life, a South Seas Christian monarchy cut off from the rest of the world. After the island was rediscovered, new settlers arrived, including a delusional Englishman named Joshua Hill who took over the island and ruled the islanders by fear. After he was removed by the Royal Navy, it supervised the island for decades, its ships regularly visiting the is...
The people of Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific first learned about the biblical Sabbath from Joh...
In October 1854, the ketch Vision arrived at Middle Percy Island off Mackay on the central Queenslan...
The hopes and dreams of those who wished to see New Zealand as the political and commercial headquar...
Pitcairn Island was uninhabited in 1790 when the mutineers of the Royal Navy's Bounty settled there ...
Few tales from human experience are more compelling than that of the mutiny on the Bounty and its ex...
Only forty days after Governor Phillip's First Fleet entered Port Jackson on 26th January 1788 to f...
While not an exact 'mirror reflection' Chagos and Pitcairn share a number of similarities. Both are ...
This thesis examines the historical and archaeological evidence of the mutineer settlement at Pitca...
Mis-ter Chris-tian! is a bark echoing through the decades, a byword for insubordination, thanks to ...
This thesis is a history of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands from their first settlement in 1826 to 1955,...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Kelly k. ChavesGovernor Arthur Phillip did not magic...
AbstractDuring the British colonial period, at least eleven islands off the coast of Australia were ...
Lieutenant James Cook claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770. However, it was not until 1...
90 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Bibliography: l. 87-90. One map in pocket.The island of Tanna lies in...
Scotland Island lies towards the southern end of Pittwater, in the lands of the Guringai, the origin...
The people of Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific first learned about the biblical Sabbath from Joh...
In October 1854, the ketch Vision arrived at Middle Percy Island off Mackay on the central Queenslan...
The hopes and dreams of those who wished to see New Zealand as the political and commercial headquar...
Pitcairn Island was uninhabited in 1790 when the mutineers of the Royal Navy's Bounty settled there ...
Few tales from human experience are more compelling than that of the mutiny on the Bounty and its ex...
Only forty days after Governor Phillip's First Fleet entered Port Jackson on 26th January 1788 to f...
While not an exact 'mirror reflection' Chagos and Pitcairn share a number of similarities. Both are ...
This thesis examines the historical and archaeological evidence of the mutineer settlement at Pitca...
Mis-ter Chris-tian! is a bark echoing through the decades, a byword for insubordination, thanks to ...
This thesis is a history of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands from their first settlement in 1826 to 1955,...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2005 Kelly k. ChavesGovernor Arthur Phillip did not magic...
AbstractDuring the British colonial period, at least eleven islands off the coast of Australia were ...
Lieutenant James Cook claimed New South Wales for Great Britain in 1770. However, it was not until 1...
90 leaves :ill., maps ; 30 cm. Bibliography: l. 87-90. One map in pocket.The island of Tanna lies in...
Scotland Island lies towards the southern end of Pittwater, in the lands of the Guringai, the origin...
The people of Pitcairn Island in the South Pacific first learned about the biblical Sabbath from Joh...
In October 1854, the ketch Vision arrived at Middle Percy Island off Mackay on the central Queenslan...
The hopes and dreams of those who wished to see New Zealand as the political and commercial headquar...