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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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Chief and inhabitants, Anatom, ca.1890University of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Vanuatu
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Native Minister Elia greeting M. Bonzon at his arrival in WakoneUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage New Caledonia
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Laying of the foundation stone for a church in New CaledoniaUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage New Caledonia
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A hut in Wé, Lifou islandUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage New Caledonia
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Man and woman with braided hair, Tanna, ca.1890University of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Vanuatu
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Missionary’s wife with Bible class, Anatom, ca.1890University of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Vanuatu
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A breakfast meeting between native pastorsUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage New Caledonia
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Welcome Speech addressed to the Director of the PEMS, M. Bonzon, Ouvéa island : two childrenUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage New Caledonia
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Group portrait of teachers, Erromango, Vanuatu, ca.1903University of Southern California Digital LibraryImage Vanuatu
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Rev. Peteru Ihily, President of the Evangelical Church of New CaledoniaUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage New Caledonia
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A woman of Lifou islandUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage New Caledonia
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A house in ChepeneheUniversity of Southern California Digital LibraryImage New Caledonia
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