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Poulaho, King of the Friendly Islands, drinking kava / J. Webber del.; W. Sharp sculpNational Library of AustraliaImage Tonga
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A view of Huaheine / J. Webber del.; W. Byrne sculpNational Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia
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Miss Maglia swimming in the sea at Suva, Fiji, 22 February 1966 [2] John MulliganNational Library of AustraliaImage Fiji Online
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Miss Maglia wearing a bikini and standing in the sea at Suva, Fiji, 22 February 1966 [1] John MulliganNational Library of AustraliaImage Fiji Online
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Miss Maglia wearing a bikini and sitting on a rock in the sea at Suva, Fiji, 22 February 1966 [1] John MulliganNational Library of AustraliaImage Fiji Online
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Miss Maglia wearing a bikini and sitting on a rock in the sea at Suva, Fiji, 22 February 1966 [2] John MulliganNational Library of AustraliaImage Fiji Online
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Miss Maglia, on right, and unidentified woman speaking with Fijian man, Suva, Fiji, 22 February 1966 [2] John MulliganNational Library of AustraliaImage Fiji Online
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Miss Maglia, on left, with unidentified woman eating a meal and speaking to Fijian waiter, Suva, Fiji, 22 February 1966 / John MulliganNational Library of AustraliaImage Fiji Online
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View of Wreck Reef bank taken at low water, Terra Australis [William Westall]National Library of AustraliaImage South Pacific Ocean Online
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Eruption of Mt Lamington, Papua New Guinea, 1951 / Albert SpeerNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea 1951 to 1952 Online
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The rubber plantation at Popondetta, Papua New Guinea, 1951 / Albert SpeerNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea
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Waseta village woman beats out tapa cloth traditional dress material / Albert SpeerNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea Online
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