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Mutiny of the Bounty and story of Pitcairn Island, 1790-1894

Chapter 4: ILLUSTRATIONS.
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An island native recounts the voyage and subsequent mutiny aboard a British naval vessel, the secret settlement of mutineers with Polynesian companions on a remote Pacific isle, and the turbulent years that followed, marked by internal violence, survival, and the gradual formation of a settled community. The narrative follows successive generations, everyday life, customs, and the influence of missionaries and visiting naval ships, records several shipwrecks and a later community relocation, and organizes events chronologically with illustrations and eyewitness recollections to provide a compact social and historical portrait.

ILLUSTRATIONS.

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Pitcairn Island Frontispiece
Fletcher Christian’s Birthplace 17
Lieut. Bligh’s Gourd, Cup, Bullet Weight, and Book 20
The Landing Place,—Bounty Bay 27
Bounty Bay from the Cliffs 37
Thursday October Christian 42
Path through Cocoanut Grove 47
Figures Cut in the Rocks at the Rope 49
Morinda Citrifolia 51
The Chapel 57
Group of Island Maidens 62
Rosa, William, John, and Sarah Young 69
Pitcairn Avenue 79
Group of Native Men 89
The Island Sawmill 99
Parliament of Pitcairn Island 109
Group of Native Children 123
The Pitcairn and Man-of-War off Pitcairn Island 129
Family Group of Natives 138
Breadfruit 148
Children and Wheelbarrow 152
Point Lookout 156
Group of Young Men 160
Simon Young and Wife 175
The Mission House 193
Group of Women and Children 207
Girls in Bathing Costume 217
Hattie Andre’s Class 231
Rosa Young’s Class 245