C1857

Thursday October Christian, Son of Fletcher Christian. Born on Pitcairn’s Island on a Thursday in October AD 1790.

Thursday October Christian 14 October 1790– 1831 was the first son of Fletcher Christian. He was was the first child born on Pitcairn after the mutineers took refuge on the island.   Pitcairn is famously known as the island the … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Thursday October Christian, Son of Fletcher Christian. Born on Pitcairn’s Island on a Thursday in October AD 1790.

Date:

C1857

Condition:

In good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

80mm 
x 140mm
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Thursday October Christian, Son of Fletcher Christian. Born on Pitcairn's Island on a Thursday in October AD 1790. - Antique Print from 1857

Genuine antique
dated:

1857

Description:

Thursday October Christian 14 October 1790– 1831 was the first son of Fletcher Christian. He was was the first child born on Pitcairn after the mutineers took refuge on the island.

 

Pitcairn is famously known as the island the mutineers from HMS Bounty, under
the command of William Bligh and landed on January 15, 1790, following
the mutiny off the island of Tofua, Tonga on 28 April, 1789.

William Bligh (1754 - 1817)

Bligh was a naval officer and governor. He was descended from a family settled in St Tudy, Cornwall, since 1680, whose members had been mayors of Bodmin in the sixteenth century. William was entered in H.M.S. Monmouth on July 1762, was paid off the following February, and joined the navy on 27 July 1770. Since there was no vacancy for midshipmen, he was rated 'able-seaman', but he messed with the former and officially became one in February 1771. On 17 March 1776 he was appointed master of the Resolution, on James Cook's third voyage. On the voyage made a number of the charts.

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