Colección PHOTO 157 - Robert and Mary Pulsford photos of Papua New Guinea

Pulsford Album 6, page 1 Boarding School girls at the Methodist Hostel, Rabaul. Dorothy Rabura in front. Vui Parulu and Ne... Methodist Girls Hostel Choir at the opening of the Hostel in Rabaul. Pulsford Album 6, page 2 Nerrie Benjamin Nerrie Joseph with baby Diane Wright Pulsford Album 6, page 3 Two Australian Agriculture Officers at the Rabaul market Tolai women vendors with taro and banana produce Tolai women with babies, children and their coconut leaf baskets at the Rabaul market
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AU PMB PHOTO 157

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Robert and Mary Pulsford photos of Papua New Guinea

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  • 1950-1972, 2001 (Creación)

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6 albums of photographic prints, contact sheets and 35mm slides in digital format

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Nombre del productor

(1915 - 2004)

Historia biográfica

Robert 'Bob' Leonard Pulsford was born on 2nd September 1915 in Waterloo, New South Wales (NSW), Australia. He attended Hawkesbury Agricultural College and worked as a jackaroo on three properties in NSW. In 1941, he enlisted with the Australian Imperial Force for a year in the Territory of Papua and New Guinea (TPNG), serving in Port Moresby, Buna, Finschhafen and Madang in a Malaria Control Unit. After demobilization he completed a Bachelor of Arts (BA) at the University of Sydney, graduating with Honours in Anthropology. He began his service in TPNG in April 1950 with the Department of Agriculture, Stock and Fisheries (DASF), based first at Boram near Wewak, and then at Urip near Dagua, 30 miles west of Wewak, where he managed the Dagua Rural Progress Society, producing rice and peanuts as cash crops.

In 1953, he married Mary Upton and their children were born in the Territory; Ian in Wewak and Susan in Lorengau. In 1955, he was posted to Manus, as District Agricultural Officer, where copra was the main economic crop, and in 1958 to Taliligap in the Gazelle Peninsula where he was in charge of a training centre with a focus on cocoa production. He was in Rabaul for two years as District Agricultural Officer for East New Britain then changed careers in 1963 and became the first Lecturer in Sociology and Anthropology at the newly formed Papuan Medical College in Port Moresby teaching medical students and nurses. He retired in December 1973 when the Medical College became the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG). During this period, he co-authored 'Health in a Developing Country' with Prof John Cawte. He was awarded a Masters (MA) degree from the University of Sydney for his thesis: 'Changing Attitudes to Illness and Misfortune amongst the Motu – Koita'; the result of ten years study in Pari urban village near Port Moresby. Pulsford died in 2004.

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This collection of six albums of photographs documents the period 1950-1972 when Robert Pulsford and his family lived in Papua New Guinea (PNG). The images document Robert's postings to Manus as a District Agricultural Officer, Taliligap on the Gazelle Peninsula where he was in charge of the training centre that focused on cocoa production, before spending two years in Rabaul as the District Agricultural Officer for East New Britain.

After a career change in 1963, he became the first lecturer in sociology and anthropology at the newly established Papuan Medical College in Port Moresby, teaching medical students and nurses. This collection documents medical and nursing students, including during fieldwork in villages, and the early days of the University of Papua New Guinea (UPNG). The peri-urban village of Pari is also documented here.

Robert's widow, Mary Pulsford, returned to PNG in 2001, taking a short cruise along the Sepik River, documenting the art and architecture of villages along the river.

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As arranged by Pulsford family

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Available for reference

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See individual items

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Family: Pulsford Family
Address: Canberra, ACT
Country: Australia

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Access this title at PMB Member Libraries or by purchasing it directly from the Bureau: http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/pambu/accessing.php

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See also PMB MS 1447 - The changing attitudes to illness and misfortune of the Motu/Koita people, MA thesis by Robert Pulsford.

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  • inglés

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