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[Illustration: THE SETTLEMENT] 
THREE YEARS IN TRISTAN DA CUNHA 
BY 
K. M. BARROW Wife of the Rev. J. G. Barrow, Missionary 
Clergyman in Tristan Da Cunha and fellow-worker with him on that 
island. 
With thirty-seven original illustrations from photographs, and a map. 
TO THE READER 
The aim of the following pages is to give a simple and true description 
of daily life among a very small community cut off from the rest of the 
world. 
No attempt is made at literary style, the language being almost entirely 
that of letters to a sister or of my journal. 
In the first and third chapters free use has been made of the Blue Book 
(Cd. 3098), September 1906; and of the Africa Pilot, 
Part II, Fifth 
Edition, 1901. 
I desire gratefully to acknowledge to Mr. Casper Keytel of Monille 
Point, Cape Town, his very kind permission to use the excellent 
photographs taken by him; and also my indebtedness to my husband for 
help in the revision of these pages. 
K. M. B. 
1910 
MAP OF THE ISLAND OF TRISTAN DE CUNHA [* OCR image 
only shows title] 
CONTENTS
AUTHOR'S PREFACE MAP OF ISLAND OF TRISTAN DA 
CUNHA 
CHAPTER I 
CHAPTER II 
CHAPTER III 
CHAPTER IV 
CHAPTER V 
CHAPTER VI 
CHAPTER VII 
CHAPTER VIII 
CHAPTER IX 
CHAPTER X 
CHAPTER XI 
CHAPTER XII 
CHAPTER XIII 
CHAPTER XIV 
CHAPTER XV 
CHAPTER XVI
CHAPTER XVII 
CHAPTER XVIII 
CHAPTER XIX 
CHAPTER XX 
CHAPTER XXI 
CHAPTER XXII 
CHAPTER XXIII 
CHAPTER XXIV 
CHAPTER XXV 
CHAPTER XXVI 
CHAPTER XXVII 
CHAPTER XXVIII 
CHAPTER XXIX 
CHAPTER XXX 
CHAPTER XXXI 
CHAPTER XXXII 
CHAPTER XXXIII
CHAPTER XXXIV 
CHAPTER XXXV 
CHAPTER XXXVI 
CHAPTER XXXVII 
APPENDICES A. THE FAUNA AND FLORA OF TRISTAN B. THE 
WEATHER C. SOME TRISTAN WORDS 
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 
I THE SETTLEMENT [_Frontispiece_] II THE PEAK SHOWING 
ABOVE CLOUDS III BETTY COTTON'S HOUSE (FRONT), OUR 
NEW HOME IV BETTY COTTON'S HOUSE (BACK) V THE 
WATERFALL VI MOCCASINS VII THE CEMETERY VIII HILL 
TOP. INACCESSIBLE IN THE DISTANCE IX THE FLAGSTAFF X 
GOING WEST XI IN SCHOOL XII BIG BEACH XIII THE HENRY 
GREEN FAMILY AT WORK ON A POTATO PATCH XIV A PAIR 
OF PENGUINS XV EARLY MORNING FROM THE WEST, 
SHOWING SNOW IN CREVASSE, NEAR PEAK XVI BUGSBY 
HOLE XVII THE CRATER LAKE XVIII ON THE SUMMIT OF 
THE PEAK XIX COMPLETE GROUP OF THE ISLANDERS XX A 
GROUP OF ALL THE MEN XXI THE PATH OF PLANTATION 
GULCH XXII CATTLE, NEAR POTATO PATCHES XXIII A 
PENGUIN ROOKERY XXIV SHEEP BEING DRIVEN HOME XXV 
OUR BATHING PLACE (LITTLE BEACH) XXVI THE OLD 
CHURCH HOUSE XXVII LANDING GOODS XXVIII MRS. 
REPETTO FISHING XXIX MR. KEYTEL'S HOUSE XXX 
FRESHWATER CAVE XXXI MOLLYHAWK ON ITS NEST XXXII 
NEARLY FINISHED XXXIII THE KETCH XXXIV 
FISH-CLEANING XXXV HOTTENTOT GULCH XXXVI ALL THE 
WOMEN AND CHILDREN XXXVII ORANGES AND LEMONS
THREE YEARS IN TRISTAN DA CUNHA 
 
CHAPTER I 
Tristan da Cunha, a British possession, is an island-mountain of 
volcanic origin in the South Atlantic ocean. Latitude 37° 5' 50" S.; 
longitude 12° 16' 40" W. Circular in form. Circumference about 21 
miles. Diameter about 7 miles. Height 7,640 feet. Volcano extinct 
during historic times. Discovered by the Portuguese navigator Tristan 
da Cunha, 1506. Occupied by the British, 1816. Nearest inhabited land, 
the island of St. Helena, 1,200 miles to the N. 
In the autumn of 1904 we saw in the Standard a letter which arrested 
our attention. It was an appeal for some one to go to    
    
		
	
	
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