Bishop Monrad (a former prime minister of Denmark) arrived in New Zealand in 1866 with his family. They were accompanied by a handful of hardworking young Danes who helped him clear bush at Karere in Manawatū. Their hands became ‘mercilessly puffed up by innumerable mosquito bites’. These immigrants were the first in a long line of Scandinavian woodsmen and women to feel the bite of the swamp dweller.
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Alexander Turnbull Library, S. P. Andrew Collection (PAColl-3739)
Reference: 1/1-018550-F
by Max Kleinsorg
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20 July 2023
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