Kingsmill, Charles Edmund, 1855-1935

Admiral Sir Charles Edmund Kingsmill was commander of the HMS 'Goldfinch' 1890-1891, and later the HMS Mildura, which provided a naval escort for the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York's visit to New Zealand on the Royal liner HMS Ophir during 1901. Born in Canada, he served in the British Royal Navy 1870 to 1908.

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Rarotonga - Sketch by Lieut. & Commr C.E. Kingsmill, Lieut. R. W. Johnson, H.M.S. Goldf...

Date: 1891

From: Hall, Percy (Rev), 1875-1949 : Papers relating to the Cook Islands

By: Kingsmill, Charles Edmund, 1855-1935

Reference: MapColl-953a/1891/Acc.21767

Description: Two manuscript maps on one sheet of paper. 'Rarotonga' - Sketch by Lieutenant and Commander C E Kingsmill and Lieutenant Robert Wallace Johnson of the HMS Goldfinch, 1891. With elevation of island "Rarotonga I. (bearing S. W. True dist. 20 miles)" Scale represented as 10 sea cables to 1 sea mile. Map shows buildings and topography. Peaks, islands, and other geographic features are named, school, church, and settlements are labelled. The division of the island into 5 areas is shown with shading in colour and each area named: Avarua, Arorangi, Titikaveka, Ngatangiia, Matavera, and the overall title Taki-Tumu. Named islands include: Motutapu, Oneroa, Koromiri, Taakoke, 'Avarua and Avatiu Harbours'. Outside the ruled frame: "by Putangi". Scale is represented on a graph with 10 cables to 1 sea mile. Detailed chart of the two adjacent harbours with depth soundings, palms, buildings, road shown and geographical points labelled. Includes "President's Residence", "Mission House", "Government's Building", "Makea's Palace", "Renfurly Bridge", "Hospital", "Church", "Old Parliament House", "School Hse", "Factory (red roof)", "Donald & Edenborough's store", and "Avatiu Bridge". Title transcribed from item. The base cartography is likely copied from the Admiralty chart 'South Pacific: Islands and Anchorages in Cook Islands', published by Hydrographic Office in London, 1889 with corrections to 1893. Quantity: 1 map(s). Physical Description: Pencil, ink, and watercolour on paper, 42 x 34 cm. Processing information: Described into unpublished catalogue in January 2019. Previously described in published catalogue at reference number NLNZ ALMA 992614423502836.

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