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  2. History of the Pitcairn Islands - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, the three islands, along with Pitcairn, were incorporated into a single administrative unit called the Pitcairn Group of Islands. By the 1930s and 1940s, diminished shipping and tourism to the island resulted in the residents selling many of the pre-European cultural items and Bounty -related paraphernalia to private individuals for ...

  3. Pacific Union College - Wikipedia

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    It also houses the Pitcairn Islands Study Center, with a collection of materials about the Pitcairn Islands, as well as literary collections for various figures in Adventist history. In 2011, the library was renovated at a cost of over a million dollars. [51] Entrance sign at the front of PUC's campus.

  4. Pitcairn Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Pitcairn Islands (/ ... A study of island records confirmed anecdotal evidence that most girls bore their first child between the ages of 12 and 15. "I think the ...

  5. Pulau School - Wikipedia

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    The Pulau School is the only school on the Pitcairn Islands. It is located in the capital of Adamstown and follows a modified version of the New Zealand educational curriculum, but with some changes made to promote local culture and traditions. Education in the Pitcairns is free and compulsory between the ages of five and 15. [1]

  6. Rosalind Amelia Young - Wikipedia

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    She also began writing articles about the islands and worked as a primary schoolteacher. [citation needed] In 1894 she published a comprehensive history of Pitcairn Islands in the book Mutiny of the Bounty and Story of Pitcairn Island (1790–1894). Since its original publication, the book has been reprinted several times. [3]

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of the Pitcairn Islands

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    A 1957 Pitcairn Islands definitive stamp showing Pitcairn Island The first 1940 set of stamps consisted of eight denominations, [ 3 ] with two additional denominations added in 1951. Printed by two British companies, they featured an image of King George VI alongside depictions of the island and one map locating Pitcairn.

  8. Betty Christian - Wikipedia

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    Betty Christian is a sixth-generation Pitcairner. She was educated at Pulau School on Pitcairn, and subsequently studied meteorology and radio telegraphy and telephony. She joined the island's communications staff in 1963, [2] and succeeded her husband, Tom Christian (whom she married in May 1966) as Communications Officer in November 2000. The ...

  9. Joshua Hill (Pitcairn Island leader) - Wikipedia

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    In 1832 he arrived on Pitcairn Island which was first inhabited in the 1790s by British mutineers from HMS Bounty and some Tahitians who joined them. The descendants of the mutineers had chosen to migrate back to Tahiti following the death of the last mutineer, John Adams , but had recently returned.