South Seas / Pacific

Papers relating to the activities of the London Missionary Society in the islands of the South Pacific, referred to by the LMS as the South Seas.


Date(s) of creation: 1796-1970
Level: Sub-Sub-Collection
Format: Archive           

Summary: Papers relating to the activities of the London Missionary Society in the islands of the South Pacific, referred to by the LMS as the South Seas.
Extent: 241 boxes, 15 maps & 74 blueprints
Admin history: The first mission of the London Missionary Society was to the South Pacific or South Seas in 1796. The missionary ship The Duff left England in August 1796 with 30 missionaries and their families and landed in Tahiti, in the Society Islands in March 1797, going on to Tongatabu in the Friendly Islands [Tongatapu Group, Kingdom of Tonga] and the Marquesas Islands [Iles Marquises, French Polynesia]. The early mission encountered language and cultural problems, and some of the early missionaries abandoned the mission for New South Wales. However, i ... View more
Arrangement: The material in arranged into the following series: Incoming correspondence (1796-1927), Incoming/outgoing correspondence (1928-1940), Pacific correspondence (1941-1970), Journals (1796-1899), Reports (1866-1970), Subject files (1941-1970), Odds (Miscellaneous), Photographs, Maps. South Seas materials are not generally arranged into geographic sub-divisions relating to particular islands or island groups. The exception to this is incoming correspondence to 1927, which is arranged into yearly files and geographic groups within those annual div ... View more
Access status: Open
Related material: South Seas materials can also be found with the series of private papers found in the 'Personals' section of the archive. See also sections relating to Australia and Papua New Guinea, as correspondence for these regions may also include references to activities in the Pacific.
Format: Archive