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Bonnet, poke |
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Object type | United Kingdom/migration; missionary wives/missions Classification: NM3.2137 |
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Description |
English: Poke bonnet worn by Mary Ann Williams (Mrs Preece) in 1828. bonnet, woman's, brown woven straw leghorn trimmed with pink flowers and mauve and white ostrich feathers located at the front of the hat, teal and cream tassels with mauve ribbons tied at back, intended to drape over back, under brim, front of bonnet deep pink cotton-(linen) lining, with pink fabric roses, tied to wearer with gold ribbon Feathers added circa 1940 by Marnie Spicer. |
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Date | George IV (1820 - 1830)-House of Brunswick, Hanover Line-English reign; (1828); 29 Oct 1965 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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height: 300mm |
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institution QS:P195,Q758657 |
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Accession number |
1965.78.690 |
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Place of creation | Australia; New Zealand; Bay of Islands; England | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Notes | Owned by Mary Ann Williams (later Mrs James Preece) brought from England in 1828, and to New Zealand in 1831 Mary Ann Preece 1802 - 1878 " - a helpmeet in domestic life (and in) Missionary work, being both willing to spend and be spent in this service of her Lord and Master." So wrote missionary James Preece shortly after his marriage to Mary Ann Williams in January 1833 at Kerikeri in the Bay of Islands. Mary Ann Williams came to Australia with her mother in 1829. They were joining her step-father William White who had arrived some years earlier. Mary Williams was a devout Christian and wanted to be involved in church work. She worked for a time as matron of the Paramatta School of Industry before coming to New Zealand as a Church Missionary Society school teacher in 1831. Following their marriage, James and Mary Preece moved to the Thames district where James served as catechist from 1833 to 1847. During this period Mary gave birth to 9 children. With such a large family, sewing was a never.ending task. Yet, in addition to her chores as a mother and housewife, Mary Preece also taught some cooking, sewing and reading at the mission school. After 1847 the Preece family moved to Ahikereru (Te Whaiti) in the Ureweras. This settlement was extremely isolated and the older children were sent to Auckland for their schooling. All travel within the district was by foot and and basic provisions had to be brought in overland from Whakatane. James Preece's frequent absences on missionary work were partly compensated by the presence of a household helper and a nurse. The family returned north to Coromandel when James Preece retired in 1856. Mary Ann Preece spent the next eighteen years here until, a few years after her husband's death, she moved to Auckland to live with a married daughter. | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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