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Chairman, Local Government Council meeting, United Nations tour at But-Boikin and Dagua, 1959University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Nauru -
Haus Tambaran, Angoram, Sepik, Apr 1965University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Nauru -
Haus tamburan, Angoram, Sepik, Apr 1965University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Nauru -
[Kathleen Vellacott-Jones holding a young coconut], "much better than any coke", Rabaul area, 1965University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Nauru -
Aerial view of Highlands, New Guinea, 1965University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Nauru -
Nauru Island, Central Pacific, January - May 1935. taken by C.H WedgwoodNational Library of AustraliaImage Nauru Online
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Nauruans Tuti, Pin and two grandchildren sitting on a mat on the sand, Nauru, April 1935 / Camilla WedgwoodNational Library of AustraliaImage Nauru
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Wedding of a hospital orderly, Nauru, approximately 1930sNational Library of AustraliaImage Nauru 1930 to 1939 Online
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Group of scout leaders in camp, Nauru, approximately 1930sNational Library of AustraliaImage Nauru 1930 to 1939
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Nursing sister with mothers and children at a baby clinic, Nauru, approximately 1930sNational Library of AustraliaImage Nauru 1930 to 1939 Online
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Nauruan man Domaije, formely priest of Taburik and a fisherman, Nauru, approximately 1930sNational Library of AustraliaImage Nauru 1930 to 1939 Online
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Aerial view of airstrip, one of many wartime grass airstrips built by military during World War 2, Sepik - Madang coast, Apr 1965University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Nauru
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