File:The Rev. John Williams, the Martyr of Erromanga, with a landscape of the Mission House and grounds of Rarotonga (B-088-005).jpg

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English: Baxter, George 1804-1867 :The lamented missionary, the Revd. John Williams, who was cruelly massacred at Erromanga... Designed and printed in oil colours by ... George Baxter. London, April 1 1843

Reference Number: B-088-005 Seated portrait of Williams, killed in Vanuatu (the New Hebrides) in 1839. He is in a red armchair Key terms: Part of: Baxter, George 1804-1867 :The lamented missionary, the Revd. John Williams, who was cruelly massacred at Erromanga... Designed and printed in oil colours by ... George Baxter. London, April 1 1843, Reference Number B-088-005 (1 digitised items)

Extent: 1 colour art print(s)Baxter print, 268 x 219 mm. Single art work
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Source National Library of New Zealand
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George Baxter  (1804–1867)  wikidata:Q5536805
 
George Baxter
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G. Baxter.Sc.; Baxter.Sc.
Description British artist and printer
Date of birth/death 1804 Edit this at Wikidata 1867 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Lewes, Sussex, England, United Kingdom London
Work period 1819 Edit this at Wikidata–1867 Edit this at Wikidata
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