File:Malaita. A Pictorial History from Solomon Islands by Ben Burt p286 - 1962 voters at Gwee'abe in Sinalagu, east Kwaio, during the Malaita Council elections.jpg
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DescriptionMalaita. A Pictorial History from Solomon Islands by Ben Burt p286 - 1962 voters at Gwee'abe in Sinalagu, east Kwaio, during the Malaita Council elections.jpg |
English: 1962 voters at Gwee'abe in Sinalagu, east Kwaio, during the Malaita Council elections |
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Source | Burt, Ben (2015) Malaita. A Pictorial History from Solomon Islands, British Museum, p. 101 ISBN: 978 086159 201 2. | ||
Author | Tony Hughes | ||
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current | 18:09, 16 November 2020 | 1,239 × 914 (335 KB) | Renamed user 8723489273 (talk | contribs) | Uploaded a work by The late Rob Wright: Photographer of original images was : Robertson Ramsay Wright, MBE, known to one and all as Rob Wright, was born in Sigatoka in 1906. Early in the Second World War, Rob joined the Fiji Government's Public Relations Office in the post of Government Photographer. He served in that office until he retired in 1969. In 1963, the Pacific Islands Monthly called him the South Pacific's best known photographer, and Encyclopedia Britannica selected two of his pic... |
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