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Mangrove bank, Port Resolution, Isle of Tanna, New Hebrides, Nov. 5th, 1853 [Henry John Douglas-Scott-Montagu]National Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu Online
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Men seated at tables on a verandah, Port Vila, New Hebrides, 1969 / Michael TerryNational Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu
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Group of people standing next to the wing of an Aeronca aeroplane, New Hebrides, 1969 / Michael TerryNational Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu Online
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British High Commission building, Port Vila, New Hebrides, 1969 / Michael TerryNational Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu Online
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Airport at Port Vila, New Hebrides, 1969 / Michael TerryNational Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu Online
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View across to Iririki Island, New Hebrides, 1969 / Michael TerryNational Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu Online
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Three tourists having a drink on the verandah of Le Lagon Resort, New Hebrides, November 1969 / Michael TerryNational Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu
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Office at the airstrip, Port Vila, Vanuatu, approximately 1969 / Michael TerryNational Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu 1960 to 1971
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Passengers embarking on a small plane, Port Vila, Vanuatu, approximately 1969 / Michael TerryNational Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu 1960 to 1971
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Girls sitting under a banyan tree at the village of Vureas, Vanua Lava, Banks Islands, 1906 / J.W. BeattieNational Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu Online
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The young cannibal, Sophia Elau / drawn from life & on stone by Frederick Tatham, sculptor, June 1831National Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu
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[Original drawing for the Baxter print, The massacre of the lamented missionary, The Rev J. Williams, at Erromanga in the South Sea]National Library of AustraliaImage Vanuatu
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