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909559
  • Title
    Kolbe and Schultze family portraits, including Queen Emma of New Britain and Samoa [ca. 1860-1910] / lent to the Mitchell Library for copying by H.L. Schultze, 1964
  • Call number
    PXA 1756
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    [ca. 1860-1910]
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    909559
  • Physical Description
    8 photographic prints - 14 x 9 cm or smaller
  • Scope and Content
    1. Parkinson family.

    2. Arthur Kolbe, H.L. Schultze's maternal uncle.

    3. Mrs. Caroline Rosmina Schultze, H.L. Schultze's mother. Mrs. Caroline Rosmina Schultze was a niece of Emma Eliza Kolbe, also known as Queen Emma of New Britain and Samoa.

    4. Anita Hogren, Emma Forsayth's sister. Anita Hogren's husband, Captain Hogren, was a sea captain of Emma Forsayth's.

    5. Miss Edith Kolbe, eldest daughter of William Kolbe and Emma Eliza Kolbe (Queen Emma of New Britain and Samoa).

    6. Emma Eliza Kolbe (Queen Emma of New Britain and Samoa) and her husband Captain August Karl Paul Kolbe, 1893.

    7. Emma Eliza Kolbe (Queen Emma of New Britain and Samoa) and her husband Captain August Karl Paul Kolbe.

    8. Unidentified portrait of a man carrying a child.

    9. Ralum plantation, New Britain (2 photographs)
    (New Britain - Ralum Plantation)
  • Copying Conditions
    Out of copyright: Created before 1955
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales
  • Published Information
    Several of the photographs in this collection were reproduced in Queen Emma : the Samoan-American girl who founded an empire in 19th century New Guinea / R.W. Robson. Coorparoo, Qld. :Robert Brown & Associates (Qld), 1994.
  • Description source

    Pictures Source File
  • General note

    Subjects of photographs identified by H.L. Schultze, December 1964.

    Transferred from the Small Pictures File (Self Indexing File) as part of the eRecords Project, 2012-2013, August 2018
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