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Man from Maia village in Schrader Range with police officerAustralian National University LibraryImage Papua New Guinea 1937 to 2020 Online -
These planes taken at Madang aerodrome, prior to our leaving for Atemble. The large plane on the left is ours. 28 July 1937 12.30 pm very brightAustralian National University LibraryImage Papua New Guinea 1937 to 2020 Online -
Farm yard scene at Atemble Mission 29 July 1937 9.30 am hazyAustralian National University LibraryImage Papua New Guinea 1937 to 2020 Online -
Palm trees and European-style buildingsAustralian National University LibraryImage Papua New Guinea 1936 to 2020 Online -
Men and boys near Atemble MissionAustralian National University LibraryImage Papua New Guinea 1936 to 2020 Online -
D.H.61 at Atemble. N. Stokes pilot. Largest plane to land at AtembleAustralian National University LibraryImage Papua New Guinea 1936 to 2020 Online -
Woman in grass skirt carrying bag on head near AtembleAustralian National University LibraryImage Papua New Guinea 1936 to 2020 Online -
Man carrying bow and arrows and woman in grass skirt carrying bagsAustralian National University LibraryImage Papua New Guinea 1936 to 2020 Online -
Four women in grass skirts carrying bagsAustralian National University LibraryImage Papua New Guinea 1936 to 2020 Online -
President Tabai of Kiribati meeting with Vice Chancellor, Professor Peter KarmelAustralian National University LibraryImage Kiribati 1984 to 2021 Online -
Crossing a river on the road from Popondetta to SsihoAustralian National University LibraryImage Papua New Guinea Online -
Professor Anthony Low and Mr Kabale-KaleAustralian National University LibraryImage Papua New Guinea 1976 to 2021 Online
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