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Opening ceremony of the second dredge at the Bulolo Gold Dredging mine, Bulolo, New Guinea, Oct 1932University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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View of river, showing camp with buildings in background, [Bulolo?], New Guinea, c1932 to 1933University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Group portrait of cricket players standing beside a plane, Don Honeysett is sitting front row at left, Bulolo, New Guinea, 1933University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Don Honeysett dressed in a robe standing in front of a house, New Guinea, c1929 to 1932University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Group of men sitting on verandah, from left two unidentified men, Harry Jones and Eric Gaude, at Harry Jones house, Baiune, New Guinea, c1929 to 1932University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Group of men, Don Honeysett is sitting at far left, New Guinea, c1929 to 1932University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Don Honeysett and a friend, New Guinea, c1929 to 1932University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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View of stacker dredging gold, Bulolo Gold Dredging mine, Bulolo, New Guinea, c1932 to 1933University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Deck of SS Tongariro [c1901]University of Queensland LibraryImage Tonga Online
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People on canoe, New Guinea, c1893 to ?University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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Deck of SS Ballaarat, in the Pacific Ocean ; From left: Violet, Irene and Baby Traill, Eva Pender, c1891University of Queensland LibraryImage Pacific Ocean Online
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View of the first dredge at night, Bulolo Gold Dredging mine, Bulolo, New Guinea, c1932 to 1933University of Queensland LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online
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