University of Southern California Digital Library
Our collections span from a wide range of visual media, drawings, manuscripts, and rare illustrated books and particular emphasis on materials from Los Angeles, Southern California, Western United States, and the Pacific Rim.
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The port and the equipments of the CFPO for loading phosphate, the atoll of MakateaUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Tuamotu Archipelago
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A pre-school on Moorea islandUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage
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Title unknownUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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View on Opunohu Bay, Moorea islandUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage
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Pupils of Raïatea schoolUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage
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A TahitianUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Leper-house of Orofara : patients and missionary nurses are waiting the visit of the GovernorUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Papeete Girls' School. Portrait of the fourth class with its teacherUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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Old church of Vaitape, destroyed by the cyclone in Bora-Bora, on 1 January, 1926University of Southern California Digital LibraryImage
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View of PapeeteUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Society Islands / Tōtaiete mā
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QQ-30.010.0007University of Southern California Digital LibraryImage
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Christian missions in French PolynesiaUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage
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