Taken on the lawn at the back of our home.
Taken with our two house boys (in front) and Jonah.
The 'Emma' at Ulu plantation wharf. The boy seated on the top with a white lavalava, is Semi (Sammie) who has charge of the boat. (Cf. PMBPhoto7_100.)
The 'FlowerPot' Native name 'Wat' from which this place derives its name, Watnabara. Boys of the Ulu circuit Training Institution.
The 'Mataram' at Malakuna unloading. The group of men on the wharf are chiefly Customs Officers inspecting passengers' luggage. (Cf. PMBPhoto7_102a)
The Governor General & Lady Stonehaven at the George Brown College Vunairima.
The Nakanai dance at Vunairima.
The Wat at Watnabara. (Cf. PMBPhoto7_028a and PMBPhoto7_109a)
The boys dances represent all kinds of things, and express all moods. This is a humorous affair, a burlesque on something or other.
The crowd who gather to welcome the Chairman Rev W.H. Cox, W. L. L. Linggood & Sister L. Tonkin. Malaboga