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Daru Show, Oct 1962University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Woitape airstrip and stationUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
An Eastern Highlands village, "tatting"[?] while the feast cooks in a steam pit, 1954University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Aerial view of an off-shore island, fully planted with coconuts, Madang coast, Apr 1965University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Papuan woman at Port Moresby, 1960?University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Domestic chores at a village on Wau-Lae Road, note traditionally in New Guinea society, women carry the loads, Apr 1965University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Aerial view of town of Wewak, Sepik, Apr 1965University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Kabwum boys, Morobe District, Apr 1965University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Nauru -
Aerial view of European owned plantation (coconuts) on Madang coast, Apr 1965University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Detail of exterior decor on Maprik District Office (by an Australian artist), (traditional Maprik design), May 1963University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Aerial view of river village on Sepik (Middle Sepik), Apr 1965University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Nauru -
Port Moresby market, KokiUniversity of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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