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Captain A E Jones with trees to be gifted to Pitcairn Islands from WellingtonAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Pitcairn Islands
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Sandys, Edward Roper Stapleton, b 1845 :The river of gold, Vanua Lava. Banks Group, S. Pacific. Rocks covered with sulphur. Sulphur fumes rising! [ca 1888-1889]Alexander Turnbull LibraryImage Vanuatu
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Outrigger canoe on a beach, Marshall Islands, Pacific OceanAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Marshall Islands
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Feast on Palmerston Island, during Sir Arthur Porritt's state visitAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Cook Islands Samoa
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[Wallis, Samuel] 1728-1795 :[Osnaburg Island or Mehetia, Society Island. 17 July 1767]Alexander Turnbull LibraryImage Polynesia Tuamotu Archipelago
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Pitcairn Islanders in a boat race (caption)Alexander Turnbull LibraryImage
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Mt Ulawun (Father), 7376 feet high, and Mt Bamus (South Son), 7546 feet high, New Britain, Papua New GuineaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Qantas Lae first officer L Purkiss holding 'Cackle' the Cockatoo and Captain J Brodie at Lae, Papua New GuineaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Qantas Empire Airways, Captain W Forgan-Smith and local people in traditional dress, Goroka, Eastern Highlands, Papua New GuineaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Qantas Lae office staff, Mrs Loney holding John, Captain J Brodie, first officer A McPhee, Papua New GuineaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Qantas New Guinea, executives, Mr L W Burgstrand (left), Acting Manager, and Captain W Forgan-Smith, Bulolo, Morobe, Papua New GuineaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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Mr D Ewing (Burns Philp Manager), G Tyrell (Shipping Manager) standing next to a lighthouse in Madang, Papua New GuineaAlexander Turnbull LibraryImage Papua New Guinea
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