Showing 101 results

Archival description
Peter Grimshaw collection of Papua New Guinea photographs With digital objects
Print preview View:
Kunnuner form of courtship between the sexes, usually practiced at night, Mt Hagen. Rubbing noses...
Kunnuner form of courtship between the sexes, usually practiced at night, Mt Hagen. Rubbing noses. There were six couples. Note in the background stockade to keep pigs out.
Man convicted on murder, Mt Hagen. Had served 18 months prison sentence.
Man convicted on murder, Mt Hagen. Had served 18 months prison sentence.
Man cutting peanuts with an adze. Men's garden in Hagen.
Man cutting peanuts with an adze. Men's garden in Hagen.
Man from Mt Hagen, pig tusk in nose.
Man from Mt Hagen, pig tusk in nose.
Man with axe making headband. People would sit down for hours. A different attitude to time.
Man with axe making headband. People would sit down for hours. A different attitude to time.
Members of the Royal Papuan and New Guinea Constabulary photographed in Sydney prior to their dep...
Members of the Royal Papuan and New Guinea Constabulary photographed in Sydney prior to their departure for the United Kingdom for the Coronation. Official photograph by W. Brindle, News and Information Bureau, Dept of the Interior.
Mother with bilum and child on her shoulders, Kerawagi, Chimbu.
Mother with bilum and child on her shoulders, Kerawagi, Chimbu.
Native of Lulamai, brother of fellow in No.200, at shrine of skull of male ancestors on track sou...
Native of Lulamai, brother of fellow in No.200, at shrine of skull of male ancestors on track south of Mt Hagen nesr Mabigai River close to Jibulger village.
Native policeman's wife from Lae with baby (aged 4 months) stationed with husband at Mt Hagen Pol...
Native policeman's wife from Lae with baby (aged 4 months) stationed with husband at Mt Hagen Police Station.
Native, brother of fellow in No.203, of Lulamai south of Mt Hagen as far as Mabigai River and mos...
Native, brother of fellow in No.203, of Lulamai south of Mt Hagen as far as Mabigai River and most southerly eastward flowing branch of the Purari. Note pearl shell decoration and Mt Hagen spear.
Results 21 to 30 of 101