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Norfolk Island flag. Memorial plantings using the Norfolk Island
pine occur across the Island and within the KAVHA site, illustrating its symbolic importance to Norfolk
Islanders." The hundred pines planted along Watermill Valley commemorate Aunt Jemima's 100"
birthday; this is one of a number of plantings of 100 trees."

Timber was a familiar building material to the Pitcairners, and they used it widely for their buildings,

preferring it over masonry'. Timber vernacular architecture expressed in traditional Islander houses is
highly regarded, although it has only limited expression in the KAVHA site.

The cemetery within the KAVHA site has been a burial place since the 1820s, and continues as such
today. Many Norfolk Islanders feel a deep connection to the cemetery, seeing it as a place that connects
them to their ancestors. Funerals are significant events within this small community. Similarly, the War
Memorial, built following World War I, reflects the impact that those deaths must have had on a small
community.

11 NSW Dept of Commerce 2007: 271.
12 NSW Dept of Commerce 2007: 263-64, 269-70.
13 NSW Dept of Commerce 2007: 255.

'4 The use of timber and the vernacular building forms are said to be strongly influenced by the Melanesian Mission buildings (KAVHA
CMP2007 [draft] 2007: 310).

Section 3: The Place

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Jean Rice Architect | CONTEXT | GML Heritage

3.6 Image Credits

Figure 3.1 Site precincts, project team.

Figure 3.2 New Gaol, project team.

Figure 3.3 Murderers' Mound, taken by Rev. Montgomery for JW Beattie in1892, ML PXA Vol. 2 plate 33.
Figure 3.4 Project team.

Figure 3.5 Civil Hospital, project team.

Figure 3.6 Overlay by Jean Rice of aerial photo and George Raper's Plan of Arthur's Vale, Norfolk Island, 1790. Natural History Museum
London, Raper Collection, Drawing 25. Jean Rice 1997.

Figure 3.7 Project team.
Figure 3.8 View of the East Side of Arthur's Vale, 1796, probably by WN Chapman, ML Banks Papers Volume 15 Folio 15.
Figure 3.9 View of the West Side of Arthur's Vale, 1796, probably by WN Chapman, ML Banks Papers Volume 15 Folio 14.

Figure 3.10 View of Silos entitled 'Granary' 1935, hand coloured lantern slide by Henry Spencer-Salt, NLA PIC P2126 LOC Album 931, slide
17.

Figure 3.11 Part of Panorama, Convict Settlement. In Melanesian Mission Views, 1867-1869, by Rev. Bice, NLA Bice Album 465a.

Figure 3.12 View of Slaughter Bay looking towards Prisoners Compound, 1843, by Anna Maria or Bishop Francis Nixon, ML PXD 95 f7.

Figure 3.13 Page from surveyors' field book, Jamieson and Kennedy, 1860, Book 1 page 91, NAA & NLA.

Figure 3.14 Plan of the Settlement, Norfolk Island, 1838 & 1841, GFW Bordes, Royal Engineer, ML M4 819.2/1838/1.

Figure 3.15 Overlay