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Pacific Islands Collection (page 4)

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Copra making, Samoa, 1899. Artist: Burton Brothers

Copra making, Samoa, 1899. Artist: Burton Brothers
Copra making, Samoa, 1899

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Pago Pago Harbor, in the island of Tutuila, American Samoa, 1889

Pago Pago Harbor, in the island of Tutuila, American Samoa, 1889. Coal hanger in the distance, and Pioa Mountain

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Hawaiian mask with human hair

Hawaiian mask with human hair. Found in the collection of the Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Honolulu

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Young girl from the island of Hawaii, c1824. Artist: William Dampier

Young girl from the island of Hawaii, c1824. Artist: William Dampier
Young girl from the island of Hawaii, c1824

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Young girl of the Sandwich Isles (Hawaii), c1826. Artist: William Dampier

Young girl of the Sandwich Isles (Hawaii), c1826. Artist: William Dampier
Young girl of the Sandwich Isles (Hawaii), c1826. From an account of the voyage of HMS Blonde to Hawaii in 1824

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Portraits of chiefs of the Sandwich Islands, 1819. Artist: Alphonse Pellion

Portraits of chiefs of the Sandwich Islands, 1819. Artist: Alphonse Pellion
Portraits of chiefs of the Sandwich Islands, 1819. The Sandwich Islands was the name given by the first British visitors to the Hawaiian islands

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: View of Vaitepiha Valley, Tahiti, 1777. Artist: John Webber

View of Vaitepiha Valley, Tahiti, 1777. Artist: John Webber
View of Vaitepiha Valley, Tahiti, 1777. From the collection of the British Library, London

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: A Young Girl from the Sandwich Isle, 18th century. Artist: John Webber

A Young Girl from the Sandwich Isle, 18th century. Artist: John Webber
A Young Girl from the Sandwich Isle, 18th century. The Sandwich Islands was the name given to Hawaii by Captain James Cook after he voyaged there in 1778

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Hawaiian Man Wearing a Gourd Mask, 18th century. Artist: John Webber

Hawaiian Man Wearing a Gourd Mask, 18th century. Artist: John Webber
Hawaiian Man Wearing a Gourd Mask, 18th century

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Dance of the Two Children, Hawaii, 19th century. Artist: Ellis

Dance of the Two Children, Hawaii, 19th century. Artist: Ellis
Dance of the Two Children, Hawaii, 19th century

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Chief, Hawaii, 19th century. Artist: Ellis

Chief, Hawaii, 19th century. Artist: Ellis
Chief, Hawaii, 19th century

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Hawaiian, 18th century. Artist: John Webber

Hawaiian, 18th century. Artist: John Webber
Hawaiian, 18th century

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Inside of a Funeral Hut, Tahiti, 18th century. Artist: John Webber

Inside of a Funeral Hut, Tahiti, 18th century. Artist: John Webber
Inside of a Funeral Hut, Tahiti, 18th century

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Double canoe with oarsmen, Hawaii, 18th century. Artist: John Webber

Double canoe with oarsmen, Hawaii, 18th century. Artist: John Webber
Double canoe with oarsmen, Hawaii, 18th century. The men are wearing gourd masks. The passenger is holding an idol

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Be Be (Nativity), 1896. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Be Be (Nativity), 1896. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Be Be (Nativity), 1896. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Sacred Spring: Sweet Dreams (Nave Nave Moe), 1894. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Sacred Spring: Sweet Dreams (Nave Nave Moe), 1894. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Sacred Spring: Sweet Dreams (Nave Nave Moe), 1894. Detail. Found in the collection of The Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imagePacific Islands Collection: Bishop Pattesons College, Norfolk Island, 1912. Artist: John Watt Beattie

Bishop Pattesons College, Norfolk Island, 1912. Artist: John Watt Beattie
Bishop Pattesons College, Norfolk Island, 1912. From Imperial Cricket, edited by PF Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)



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