- Collection type
- Object
- Description
- Brown peat moss from Rapa Nui. 1 of 5 samples of peat moss which consists of three lumps of brown substance [.1-.3], one clump of dried grass like substance [.4] and one clump of dried yellow moss like substance [.5]. All stored in their original box.
- Long description
- Three different kinds of peat moss. There are three lumps of brown substance [.1-.3], one clump of dried grass like substance [.4] and one clump of dried yellow moss like substance [.5].
- Person
- Field collector William Scoresby Routledge
- Field collector Katherine Maria Routledge
- PRM source William Scoresby Routledge
- Date / Period
- Date made: Before 18/08/1915
- Date collected
- Between 29 March 1914 and 18 August 1915
- Acquisition information
- Donated: 1916
- Materials and processes
- Material Moss Plant, Material Glass, Material Cardboard Paper Plant, Process Dried
- Dimensions
- Depth: max 78 mm box, Width: max 177 mm box, Length: max 254 mm box
- Object numbers
- Accession number: 1916.36.261.3
- Research and responses
Please note that the Routledge's published account of their journey includes many specific object references, drawings, maps and photographs. Please refer to: Routledge, Mrs. [Katherine] Scoresby Routledge (1919) The Mystery of Easter Island: The Story of an Expedition. London: Sifton, Praed & Co. Ltd. [L.Ph 29/4/2004]
Please note that the unpublished field notes relating to this expedition are at the Royal Geographical Society. This information was found on p. 334 of the biography of Katherine Routledge (Pease): van Tilburg, Jo Anne (2003) Among Stone Giants: The Life of Katherine Routledge and her Remarkable Expedition to Easter Island. London: Scribner. [L.Ph 29/4/2004]
Search terms: Food and Drink, Plant, Specimen, Navigation, Vessel, Food Accessory
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