'Typical boy', Big Nambas man wearing body ornaments, Malekula
- AU PMB PHOTO 109-011
- Unidad documental simple
- Sep 1944
Parte deReverend Conrad Stallan, album of photographs, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
Stallan, Conrad George
'Typical boy', Big Nambas man wearing body ornaments, Malekula
Parte deReverend 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
Parte deReverend Conrad Stallan, album of photographs, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
Stallan, Conrad George
Parte deReverend Conrad Stallan, album of photographs, New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
Stallan, Conrad George
Parte deReverend 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
Parte deReverend 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.
Parte deReverend 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
Parte deReverend Conrad Stallan, album of photographs of the New Hebrides (Vanuatu), 1940-1946
Stallan, Conrad George