- AU PMB PHOTO 101-054
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- 21 August 2009
Part of Fiji 2009
Gammage, Jan
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Part of Fiji 2009
Gammage, Jan
[Bau Preparing to serve the kava]
Part of Fiji 2009
Gammage, Jan
[Bau Final farewell [from Bu Pau, Bubu Soko] ]
Part of Fiji 2009
Gammage, Jan
[Bau Coffee and cake. Valerie Campbell seated and Adi Seru Seniloli]
Part of Fiji 2009
Gammage, Jan
Yankee consul and cannibal king: John Brown Williams and the American Claims in Fiji (A study).
John C. Dorrence (pseudonym James Hartley) spent a term as U.S. consul in Fiji. He wrote this study of J.B. Williams and the American claims in Fiji while at the University of Hawaii, basing it largely on unpublished letters in the Peabody Museum, Salem, Massachusetts. A full bibliography is included. The study is dated March 20, 1966.
A study of J.B. Williams' claims against the Fijian chief Cakobau and their impact on Fiji's history in the mid-19th century. Williams (1810-1860) was an official United States representative in Fiji from 1846 until his death in 1860. His claims led ultimately to the Chiefs' Cession of Fiji to Queen Victoria.
Dorrance, John C.
What a house! Near Tongan Hill Fort, Sigatoka [Correction: Hari Krishna Temple, not a house]
Part of Fiji 2009
Gammage, Jan
Western Pacific Orders in Council
Part of High Commission, Fiji, pamphlets
West Viti Levu scenes: Village adjacent to Nadi town
Part of Slides and photographs of election campaigns during 1966 election in Fiji
Norton, Robert
West Viti Levu scenes: Village adjacent to Nadi town
Part of Slides and photographs of election campaigns during 1966 election in Fiji
Norton, Robert
West Viti Levu scenes: Sugar cane fields near Nadi airport
Part of Slides and photographs of election campaigns during 1966 election in Fiji
Norton, Robert