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"These people were just a few bringing up the rear. Many loads of kunei grass passed by our ...
"These people were just a few bringing up the rear. Many loads of kunei grass passed by our window, so I ran home for my camera. This grass was for roofing new nurses' schoolroom (it is now completed). Part of Highlands Highway. Note power machine fuel drum. Outpatients is just opposite - ie, to left of picture."
"The mermaid, flanked on either side by bronze statues - better known as caryatids."
"The mermaid, flanked on either side by bronze statues - better known as caryatids."
"The long walk home."
"The long walk home."
"The Yuat, continuation of Baiyer, wending its way through Schrader Ranges out to Sepik Basi...
"The Yuat, continuation of Baiyer, wending its way through Schrader Ranges out to Sepik Basin" (from Cessna).
"The Store, H.D., half castes & natives. "Dinah Doe", then 13 oz cat is posein...
"The Store, H.D., half castes & natives. "Dinah Doe", then 13 oz cat is poseing in front of the baby. my boys are 1st & 4th from me 1st Geoffrey, 4th Dunstan."
"The Duke's plane."
"The Duke's plane."
"The Bridge over the Laname - built at last, but no side rails! Elizabeth and Neville (from ...
"The Bridge over the Laname - built at last, but no side rails! Elizabeth and Neville (from Sydney) and Mono (Sister Trapi)."
"The Baiyer gorge (note river) - a deep ravine here cutting the side of the Tropanda mountai...
"The Baiyer gorge (note river) - a deep ravine here cutting the side of the Tropanda mountain. The Baiyer valley is in the distance. The river winds on through its undulating "flats" to the foot of Rugli. Boys who came with us on our walk hold translucent rhododendrons which grow down the steep sides of the gorge. (We did not go down - being unwilling to risk our necks.)"
"The BIG Sing-sing - on the move."  The "mad man" ran in front from side to s...
"The BIG Sing-sing - on the move." The "mad man" ran in front from side to side of the area, with his spear held horizontally to push spectators back out of the way of the stampede.
"Thank you for coming, see you back soon" Sign at Jackson's [airport]  [Port Moresby]
"Thank you for coming, see you back soon" Sign at Jackson's [airport] [Port Moresby]
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