Scenes from Nauru island
- Description:
- Scenes from Nauru island, the main source of New Zealand's phosphates. 1. trucks of phosphate, 2. phosphate being tipped down chutes onto cargo boats, 3. a phosphate bin, 4. cutting through coral, 5. steamer Baron Inchcape at jetty, 6. Nauruan police parade, 7. cargo boats being loaded with phosphate, 8. European staff messroom, 9. New Guinean phosphate labourers, 10. the two harbours at Nauru.
- Display date:
- 1922-07-20
- Location:
- Nauru
- Collections:
- Auckland Weekly News
- Content partner:
- Auckland Libraries
- Availability:
- Not specified
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