- AU PMB PHOTO 1-71
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Fait partie de Photographs from Papua New Guinea, mainly New Britain and New Ireland
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Fait partie de Photographs from Papua New Guinea, mainly New Britain and New Ireland
Plaiting coconut palm leaves for sleeping mats.
Fait partie de Photographs from Papua New Guinea, mainly New Britain and New Ireland
Photographs from Papua New Guinea, mainly New Britain and New Ireland
Sister Lida Tonkin (Mrs L. Gill), a nursing sister from Young, NSW, first arrived at the Methodist Mission at Raluana in New Britain (Papua New Guinea) in 1916.
The photographs and post cards include events, daily life and traditional customs practiced in Rabaul in the early 20th century. Funerary and marriage customs are represented. There is a good set of photographs on traditional fishing (PMB Photo 1_31 to PMB Photo 1_46). Other images show canoe building and sailing, basket, broom and string making and traditional houses, mission life and the Malabunga hospital. Dances, such as the Kulau dance, carvings used in dances and the
Tonkin, Lida
Fait partie de Photographs from Bougainville, East New Britain and Kerema, Papua New Guinea
Fait partie de Photographs documenting the Methodist Missions at Kabakada, Watnabara and Vunairima, via Rabaul, New Britain
Fait partie de Photographs documenting the Methodist Missions at Kabakada, Watnabara and Vunairima, via Rabaul, New Britain
Fait partie de Photographs documenting the Methodist Missions at Kabakada, Watnabara and Vunairima, via Rabaul, New Britain
Fait partie de Photographs documenting the Methodist Missions at Kabakada, Watnabara and Vunairima, via Rabaul, New Britain
Fait partie de Photographs documenting the Methodist Missions at Kabakada, Watnabara and Vunairima, via Rabaul, New Britain
One of the dances in the front the house. Mr Anderson, Miss Gardiner the two white folks prominent.
Fait partie de Photographs documenting the Methodist Missions at Kabakada, Watnabara and Vunairima, via Rabaul, New Britain