Bananas, Gold Ridge, Guadalcanal
- AU PMB PHOTO 48-20f
- Pièce
- 1955-1974
Fait partie de Margaret Tedder and James Tedder, Gardening: an album of photographs of subsistence gardening in eastern and central Solomon Islands
Tedder, James L.O.
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Bananas, Gold Ridge, Guadalcanal
Fait partie de Margaret Tedder and James Tedder, Gardening: an album of photographs of subsistence gardening in eastern and central Solomon Islands
Tedder, James L.O.
Photograph album, page 20: Mixed gardening, Tavioa, Honiara
Fait partie de Margaret Tedder and James Tedder, Gardening: an album of photographs of subsistence gardening in eastern and central Solomon Islands
Tedder, James L.O.
Garden clearing, Tavioa, Honiara
Fait partie de Margaret Tedder and James Tedder, Gardening: an album of photographs of subsistence gardening in eastern and central Solomon Islands
Tedder, James L.O.
Mixed gardening, Tavioa, Honiara
Fait partie de Margaret Tedder and James Tedder, Gardening: an album of photographs of subsistence gardening in eastern and central Solomon Islands
Tedder, James L.O.
Fait partie de Margaret Tedder and James Tedder, Gardening: an album of photographs of subsistence gardening in eastern and central Solomon Islands
Tedder, James L.O.
Photograph album, page 4: Marau - garden layout and fence, pana layout
Fait partie de Margaret Tedder and James Tedder, Gardening: an album of photographs of subsistence gardening in eastern and central Solomon Islands
Tedder, James L.O.
The series of photographs contained in this album covers an aspect of the life of the Tedder family in the British Solomon Islands Protectorate (BSIP) between 1955 – 1974. James L.O. Tedder held various positions in the colonial administration. His family lived and travelled extensively throughout the Protectorate. His spouse, Margaret Tedder, had a firm interest in botany and this particular album is her documentation of Islanders’ horticultural practices of certain root crops, especially yams. In this photographic collection, Margaret documented the cultivation methods, garden layout, harvesting practices and storage of yams in various locations on Makira, Guadalcanal, Malaita and Santa Cruz. Margaret also captured different yam varieties and a ceremonial display at Makaruka on the Weather Coast of Guadalcanal. Besides the focus on yams in this album, there are some images of other crops such as taro, cassava and sweet potato. In its own right, this album is an ethnography of Islanders' cultivation practices of the mid-1950’s to the early 1970’s.
Tedder, James L.O.