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Object Number 2004.29.23425
Display Title Group sitting under shelter in front of house
Descriptions
Object Description Written on board: "Solomon Islands / Guadalcanar / (correct spelling: Guadalcanal)"; printed on photograph: "In Maravovo village, Guadalcanar - Solomons. / 659 - Beattie - Hobart."
Department Photographic
Date 1906
Artist John Watt Beattie
Culture
  • Solomon Island
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Oceania / Solomon islands / <State> / Guadalcanal
Additional Geographic Terms Maravovo
Dimensions Overall: 15.24 × 20.32 cm (6 × 8 in.)

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PrimaryMedia Object Number Title Classification Geography/Provenience SHARE
House
2004.29.23424 House
Guadalcanal
Maravovo village
2004.29.23426 Maravovo village
Guadalcanal
House
2004.29.23423 House
Guadalcanal
Palm avenue at Maravovo
2004.29.23427 Palm avenue at Maravovo
Guadalcanal
Maravovo village
2004.29.23429 Maravovo village
Guadalcanal
Village of Maravovo
2004.29.23385 Village of Maravovo
Guadalcanal
Three men in front of a large tree
2004.29.23430 Three men in front of a large tree
Solomon islands
Group standing in front of house at Foate
2004.29.23452 Group standing in front of house at Foate
Malaita Island
Canoe on beach at Maravovo
2004.29.23428 Canoe on beach at Maravovo
Guadalcanal
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2004.29.23443 Group of boys in front of a house
Malaita Island
Men in front of houses at Longapolo
2004.29.23401 Men in front of houses at Longapolo
Florida
Sacrificial altar at Pago Pago
2004.29.23384 Sacrificial altar at Pago Pago
Solomon islands