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Hooks, crochet   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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Title
Hooks, crochet
Object type Missionaries/missions
Classification: NM3.6637
Description
English: Crochet hooks and holder. Originally belonged to Frances Anne Davis (nee Goodwyn). Made from silver. Four thin crochet hooks in various sizes. The case has an octagonal cross-section with a screw-on lid and loop at top. The needle case has raised relief of flowers on exterior. The bottom of the case also screws off.
Date (19th Century); Queen Victoria (1837 - 1901)-English reign; 29 Oct 1965
Dimensions

height: 98mm
length: 55mm
length: 54mm
length: 44mm
width: 7mm
length: 39mm

notes: l 89mm
institution QS:P195,Q758657
Accession number
1965.78.619
Place of creation not researched
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, 1965.78.619, col.0045, ocm1973
Notes

"Crochet hooks and holder originally belonged to Frances Anne Davis (nee Goodwyn), wife of James Davis, Native Land Court Interpreter (son of Rev. Davis of Waimate). Frances Anne Goodwyn was born on 4 March 1846 and christened on 12 April 1846 in the Parish of St Andrew, Holborn, London, and lived at 10 Lamb's Coduit Street, London. Her father was George Norfolk Goodwyn and her mother Elizabeth Ann Goodwyn (nee Wells). Her death notice in the NZ Herald (June 28 1929) gives this information- "On June 26, 1929, at her residence 55 Wheturangi Rd, Frances Anne, daughter of the late George Norfolk Goodwyn, 10 Lambs Conduct (sic) Street, London, widow of the late James Davis, Swarratow, Waimate, Bay of Islands, the dear mother of Marianne Estelle Thomson- aged 83 years". Her obituary (NZH 28 June 1929) adds- "After the death of her parents she sailed by the Zealandia for New Zealand, arriving in Auckland in 1881. She was married in May 1883 to Mr James Davis, son of the Rev. Richard Davis, one of the earliest missionaries to the Bay of Islands. Mr James Davis joined the staff of the Native Land Court as interpreter, his death occurring at Gisborne in 1889. After his death Mrs Davis resided in Auckland." The "Zealandia"'s records note that the voyage left Gravesend on 5 June 1881, arriving at Auckland on 29 Sept 1881, and that Miss Goodwyn sailed in the Chief Cabin. On April 3, 1881, English census night, Frances is recorded as being unmarried and her occupation that of a "French Florist".

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