Item consists of a collage of black-and-white photographs, likely assembled after 1870, of members of the Rev. John Geddie's family. Includes an image of Dayspring Cottage in the middle. No names are given for the family members.
Item consists of an engraved print showing two unidentified Indigenous people from Tanna, New Hebrides [Vanuatu]. Item was likely collected by Charlotte Geddie Harrington sometime in the 1860s.
Item consists of a black-and-white portrait photograph of John Geddie, likely taken in 1863 by Batchelor of Melbourne. It is an enlargement of his Australian carte de visite while en route to Aneityum.
Item consists of a photograph of a sketch of the brigantine Dayspring, built by J.W. Carmichael in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, in 1863. This is the ship that the Geddie family traveled on to the South Pacific.
Item consists of a facsimile black-and-white photograph, likely taken after 1866, of Rev. J. G. Paton, his family and fellow missionaries, and unidentified Indigenous people at the mission house on Aniwa, New Hebrides [Vanuatu].
Item consists of a facsimile of a black-and-white photograph, likely taken between 1858 and 1862, of John Geddie (back row, second from left), John Inglis (back row, third from left) and several other South Pacific Presbyterian missionaries and their families, at Tanna, New Hebrides [Vanuatu].
Item consists of a print of a sketch of two Indigenous houses on Éfaté, New Hebrides [Vanuatu], collected by Charlotte Geddie Harrington, likely in the 1860s.