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A man with a group of boys at Kombe on Florida Island, Solomon Islands, 1906 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage Online
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A canoe off the eastern coast of Ysabel, viewed from Mara-na-tabu, Solomon Islands, 1906 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage
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Bugotu people waiting for Dr. Welchman on beach at Mara-na-tabu, Solomon Islands, 1906 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage Online
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Dr. Welchman walking through villagers gathered for his return to Mara-na-tabu, Solomon Islands, 1906 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage Online
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Dr. Welchman with villagers after his return to Mara-na-tabu, Solomon Islands, 1906 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage Online
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Five Bugotu girls at Mara-na-tabu, Solomon Islands, 1906 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage Online
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Bishop Wilson and Southern Cross passengers on rowboat farewelling Mara-na-tabu, Solomon Islands, 1906, 2 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage
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Dr. Welchman's mission schooner The Ruth, in Pirihadi Bay, Solomon Islands, 1906, 2 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage Online
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Clergy gathered outside St. Luke's Church for dedication ceremony, Mindoru, Solomon Islands, 1906 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage Online
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Tuhilagi, known as The garden of the ghosts, on St Georges Island, Solomon Islands, 1906 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage Online
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Abandoned Queensland labour schooner on reef at the entrance to Atta Cove, Malaita, Solomon Islands, 1906 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage Online
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Women in canoes trading with the Southern Cross, Fore Fou, Malaita, Solomon Islands, 1906, 1 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage
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