'Typical boy', Big Nambas man wearing body ornaments, Malekula
- AU PMB PHOTO 109-011
- Item
- Sep 1944
Part of Reverend Conrad Stallan, album of photographs, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
Stallan, Conrad George
'Typical boy', Big Nambas man wearing body ornaments, Malekula
Part of Reverend Conrad Stallan, album of photographs, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
Stallan, Conrad George
'Village street. Dense vegetation is usual.' John Bwil in T shirt, Big Nambas area, Malekula
Part of Reverend Conrad Stallan, album of photographs, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
Stallan, Conrad George
Part of Reverend Conrad Stallan, album of photographs, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
Stallan, Conrad George
Part of Reverend Conrad Stallan, album of photographs, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
Stallan, Conrad George
Archival papers of Reverend Conrad Stallan, 1931-1947
Five documents from the family collection of Conrad Stallan, who was employed as a missionary in the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) from 1940-46, including:
Stallan, Conrad George
Chief Regent Kali, Commander Thomas, and unknown man outside dwelling, Big Nambas area, Malekula
Part of Reverend Conrad Stallan, album of photographs, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
Stallan, Conrad George
Reverend Conrad Stallan's photographs of the New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
A collection of 58 photographs taken by Reverend Conrad George Stallan, who was stationed on Malekula in the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) from 1940-1946. Supported by the John G Paton Mission Fund, Rev Stallan was based in Wintua, South West Bay. Stallan was a keen photographer. He maintained a dark room to develop and print his photographs in both Malekula and Georgetown, British Guiana, where he was stationed in 1955-1961.
Stallan, Conrad George
Reverend Conrad Stallan's photographs of the New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940s
A collection of photographs taken by Reverend Conrad George Stallan, who was stationed on Malekula in the New Hebrides (now Vanuatu) from 1940-1946. Supported by the John G Paton Mission Fund, Rev Stallan was based in Wintua, South West Bay. During his life, Stallan was a keen photographer. He maintained a dark room to develop and print his photographs in both Malekula and Georgetown, British Guiana, where he was stationed in 1955-1961.
Stallan, Conrad George
Tom Harrison and Chuck Lewis (in safari hat) with Big Nambas men, probably in Tenmaru, Malekula.
Part of Reverend Conrad Stallan, album of photographs, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
Stallan, Conrad George
Woman and child with large carved wooden slit drum, South West Bay Malekula
Part of Reverend Conrad Stallan, album of photographs of the New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
Stallan, Conrad George