Mount Hagen Aerodrome, Christmas 1934. Junkers aircraft. In line from left: Dan Leahy, pilot, Lord Sempill, Father Ross, Fox, Fox, Heydon. Add to clipboard AU PMB PHOTO 4-001 Stuk 1934 Part of Photographs taken in Mount Hagen during a parasitology survey of the New Guinea Highlands by Dr G. Heydon and A.J. Bearup for the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney, 1934
Sing sing ground above Mt Hagen, 1934. A.J. Bearup talking to local people. Add to clipboard AU PMB PHOTO 4-008 Stuk 1934 Part of Photographs taken in Mount Hagen during a parasitology survey of the New Guinea Highlands by Dr G. Heydon and A.J. Bearup for the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney, 1934
Sing sing ground, Mogei, Mount Hagen, 1934. Add to clipboard AU PMB PHOTO 4-016 Stuk 1934 Part of Photographs taken in Mount Hagen during a parasitology survey of the New Guinea Highlands by Dr G. Heydon and A.J. Bearup for the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney, 1934
Sing sing, Mogei, Mount Hagen, 1934. Add to clipboard AU PMB PHOTO 4-006 Stuk 1934 Part of Photographs taken in Mount Hagen during a parasitology survey of the New Guinea Highlands by Dr G. Heydon and A.J. Bearup for the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney, 1934
Sing sing, Mogei, Mount Hagen, 31 Dec 1934. Add to clipboard AU PMB PHOTO 4-014 Stuk 1934 Part of Photographs taken in Mount Hagen during a parasitology survey of the New Guinea Highlands by Dr G. Heydon and A.J. Bearup for the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney, 1934
Sing sing, Mount Hagen, 21 Dec 1934, for stamping down a landing field. Add to clipboard AU PMB PHOTO 4-015 Stuk 1934 Part of Photographs taken in Mount Hagen during a parasitology survey of the New Guinea Highlands by Dr G. Heydon and A.J. Bearup for the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney, 1934
Waghi River, 1934 Add to clipboard AU PMB PHOTO 4-017 Stuk 1934 Part of Photographs taken in Mount Hagen during a parasitology survey of the New Guinea Highlands by Dr G. Heydon and A.J. Bearup for the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney, 1934