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A woman of the Mariannas or Ladrone Islands, scraping yams to make paste for bread, drawn from nature [Augustus Earle]National Library of AustraliaImage Mariana Islands Online
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H.M.S. Rattlesnake & Bramble tender commanded by Captain Owen Stanley R.N. : finding an entrance through the reefs into the Louisiade Archipelago, S.E. extreme, New Guinea, June 14th, 1849 / O.W. Brierly ; Day & Son LithographersNational Library of AustraliaImage Papua New Guinea
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[Island in the Pacific] [Frederick W. Beechey]National Library of AustraliaImage Pacific Ocean Online
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[South Sea Islanders] [Frederick W. Beechey]National Library of AustraliaImage Oceania Online
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Gambier Islands [Frederick W. Beechey]National Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia Online
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[Gambier Island [Frederick W. Beechey]National Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia Online
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Otaheite [i.e. Tahiti] [Nicholas Chevalier]National Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia Online
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A part of Oparre and part of the island of Moreea [i.e. Moorea], or Imao, from anchor in Matavai Bay / George TobinNational Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia Online
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Tahiti from the Bay of Papiti [i.e. Papeete], Society Islands [James Gay Sawkins]National Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia Online
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Missionary burial ground at Nukualofa, Tongatabu [James Gay Sawkins]National Library of AustraliaImage Tonga Online
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Tahiti, 5, 1854, view near the French fort at the falls of the Fatua, Tahaiti [i.e. Tahiti] [James Gay Sawkins]National Library of AustraliaImage French Polynesia Online
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Part of the island of Raratonga [i.e. Rarotonga] S. [i.e South] Pacific, taken from the west and by south side [James Gay Sawkins]National Library of AustraliaImage Cook Islands Online
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