Wilfrid Barbrooke Grubb Missionary to Patagonia
General biography
edit- https://www.365christianmen.com/podcast/wilfrid-barbrooke-grubb-scottish-missionary/
- https://missiology.org.uk/pdf/e-books/davidson-n-j/barbrooke-grubb-pathfinder_davidson.pdf Norman J. Davidson (1930). Barbrooke Grubb, Pathfinder. Seeley, Service & Co. Limited.
- Must be a source for this book
- An example of referring to a baby as "it". (There is one about a lost child, aged around 3, where the gender varies from "it" to "he", in another book or magazine of similar period.)
- https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/277719656 Attempt to become a medical missionary. Thlaganasinkinmith "the home of many wood ticks"
- General Hans Knudt
- https://www.bu.edu/missiology/w-barbrooke-grubb/ See also, copious bibliography at the end of this work.
Pictures
editSee also books for photos and artwork
In necktie
edit- https://www.geni.com/photo/view/6000000008800783453?album_type=photos_of_me&photo_id=6000000010219573219
- https://www.meisterdrucke.ie/fine-art-prints/English-Photographer/343867/Wilfred-Barbrooke-Grubb-.html full pic (d/l0 need to upload to Commons)
Patagonians
editNeed to check copyright and ideally if names of groups have changed. The SAMS missionaries of the time referred to the Enexet[actually Enxet]]] tribe as the Lengua.
- https://www.amdigital.co.uk/insights/blog/grubb Lengua School Children
Family
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PMS
edit- https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=L08CAAAAYAAJ mentions Snow
See also: Thomas Bridges (missionary), South American Mission Society, William Parker Snow and George Pakenham Despard