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Papua New Guinean bearers walking on a trail, Papua New Guinea, ca. 1922 / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea 1920 to 1929
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Wooded slopes of Wharton Range, altitude 8,000 feet, Central Province, Papua New Guinea, ca. 1922 / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea 1920 to 1929
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Mt Davidson from Dilava, Central Province, Papua New Guinea, ca. 1922 / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea 1920 to 1929
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Large gathering of men before the Dubu Daima of Tovei village, Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea, ca. 1922 / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea 1920 to 1929
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The heart of Papua, looking from Dilava to Mt Davidson, Papua New Guinea, ca. 1922 / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea 1920 to 1929
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Kau longhouse exterior, Kaimare village, Gulf Province, Papua New Guinea, October 1922 / Frank HurleyNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea
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Portrait of Sir Hubert Murray [1] E.C. FreedwellNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea 1920 to 1929 Online
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Portrait of Sir Hubert Murray [2] E.C. FreedwellNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea 1920 to 1929 Online
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Loading jetty, Ocean Island, Kiribati, 1920-1929National Library of AustraliaImage Kiribati 1920 to 1929 Online
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The missionary ship Duff arriving at OtaheiteNational Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia 1840 to 1849
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[Joan Stanley and two unidentified local men, Papua New Guinea]National Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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[Joan and Neville Stanley with unidentified female domestic worker, Port Moresby, New Guinea, ca. 1920]National Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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