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Minor architectures, micro empires: women and the production of domestic space on the nineteenth-century Pacific 'Frontier' Cover

Minor architectures, micro empires: women and the production of domestic space on the nineteenth-century Pacific 'Frontier'

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|Jun 2023

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Figure 1

Letter from Emma Crosby to her mother dated 2 November 1874 (Courtesy of the University of British Columbia Archives).

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Figure 2

Photograph in 1890 of Charlotte Kathleen O’Reilly watering the gardens at Point Ellice House, this being the O’Reilly family residence (Courtesy of the British Columbia Archives).

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Figure 3

Corner of the drawing room at 18 St Mary’s Road, Leamington in September 1890, as drawn by Josephine Crease (Courtesy of the British Columbia Archives).

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Figure 4

The Methodist church and mission house in Fort Simpson in the mid-1870s (Courtesy of the British Columbia Archives).

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Figure 5

Plan of the mission house drawn by Emma Crosby in a letter to her mother dated 5 January 1875 (Courtesy of the University of British Columbia Archives).

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Figure 6

Photograph in 1890 of Charlotte Kathleen O’Reilly on the pathway in between the gardens at Point Ellice House (Courtesy of the British Columbia Archives).

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Figure 7

Interior painting of the room occupied by the Crease sisters at no. 29 Alexandra House in November 1890 (Courtesy of the British Columbia Archives).

DOI: https://doi.org/10.55588/ajar.380 | Journal eISSN: 2397-0820
Language: English
Published on: Jun 26, 2023
Published by: Architectural Research European Network Association
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2023 Tijana Vujosevic, published by Architectural Research European Network Association
This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.