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Wife of Captain Drysdale a lady with Dutch and Portuguese parentage Copang

Painting by Thomas Baines c. 1856
'' Mrs Drysdale, the young wife of a well known trader, was described as ‘a lady of mixed European and Chinese parentage’, reflecting the long history of Portuguese, Dutch and Chinese settlement
in Timor. Her grandfather, a Eurasian born on the island, had been employed by the Dutch as Governor, and given her position in the community she was able to meet many European visitors including Alfred Russel Wallace.''
The Description given above seems to fit Nettije Hazaart , the Mrs Drysdale Anna Forbes wrote about in her book ''Insulinde ; Experiences of a Naturalist s Wife in the Eastern Archipelago'' Reference pages 49,50,51

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Comment by William Douglas on November 27, 2021 at 11:25

Thomas Baines (27 November 1820 – 8 May 1875) was an English artist and explorer of British colonial southern Africa and Australia. He is today best known for his detailed paintings and sketches which give a unique insight into colonial life in southern Africa and Australia.

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