The Reception of the Rev. J. Williams, at Tanna, in the South Seas, the Day Before He Was Massacred, 1841, George Baxter
The reception of the rev. J. Williams, at tanna, in the south seas, the day before he was massacred. The palm-fringed shore of tanna island with a mountain beyond, in the colonial new hebrides. Rev. John williams is stepping ashore from a rowboat with other europeans, towards a crowd of vanuatuans in 1839. Published by g. Baxter, 1841. 1 oil(s) oil print, coloured 213 x 317 mm. Single art work. Reference number: b-088-003. Date: 1841.