"Rusted hulk of war ship, Madang harbour."
- AU PMB PHOTO 33-195
- Stuk
- 1971-1973
Part of Slides documenting the Baptist Mission in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea, 1971-1973
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"Rusted hulk of war ship, Madang harbour."
Part of Slides documenting the Baptist Mission in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea, 1971-1973
"Island in Binnen Harbour, Madang." (Bev's photo).
Part of Slides documenting the Baptist Mission in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea, 1971-1973
Part of Slides documenting the Baptist Mission in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea, 1971-1973
Part of Slides documenting the Baptist Mission in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea, 1971-1973
"Port Moresby looking down from lookout at tip of peninsula."
Part of Slides documenting the Baptist Mission in the Western Highlands of Papua New Guinea, 1971-1973
Papua Territory Anthropological Reports
Includes 5 printed reports which appeared as a numbered series.
Nos 1. & 2.: Report on the Suau-Tawala Anthropology of the South-Eastern Division and part of the Eastern Division of Papua - W.E. Armstrong
No. 3.: Collection of Curios and the Preservation of Native Culture - F.E. Williams
No. 4.: The Vailala Madness and the Destruction of Native Ceremonies in the Gulf Division - F.E. Williams
No. 5.: Animistic and Other Spiritualistic Beliefs of the Bina tribe, Western Papua (reprinted from Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, vol. LI, July-December 1921) - A.P. Lyons
Papua Territory
Scorpion - Central New Guinea . Narrative of exploring expedition.
The narrative is an account of one of the first crossing by Europeans of the rugged 12,000 ft Star Mountains Range, in what was then the Australian Trust Territory of New Guinea. The Star Mountains are a mountain range in western Papua New Guinea and the eastern end of Highland Papua, Indonesia. The crossing of the mountains was accomplished by a party of six men, including Thomas Hayllar, who set out from Telefomin on February 25, 1965. The men climbed two of the highest peaks in the ranges, Mt Capella and Mt Scorpion, and visited a sheet of water called Lake Vivien.
Hayllar, Thomas
Reel 1, British New Guinea Report for 1899-1900