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Colonel JK Murray and his dog Finch, Sogeri, New Guinea, c1948University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Government House grounds, Port Moresby, 1947University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Post-war construction of housing, Port Moresby, c1947University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Papua Girl Guides Vagi Varo, Keke Reva and Rakatama Hilolo at the Jubilee Orchid Festival, Town Hall, Sydney, c12 to 14 Sep 1951University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Man with yaws (framboesia) on his face, Gusap, New Guinea, 1945University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Married quarters, post-war construction of housing, Lawes Road, Port Moresby, c1947University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Landslide, Blanche Bay Road, Rabaul, 1947University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Men carrying goods near Bogadjim, Madang District, c1945University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Evelyn Murray's secretary in the garden at Government House, Port Moresby, c1949University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
George, Colonel JK Murray and Wairi, Port Moresby, c1948University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Colonel JK Murray arriving at Port Moresby airport, 23 Oct 1945University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea -
Church of England float, Port Moresby, c1945 to 1952?University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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