Mounted Photographs

CollectionMiss C A Edwards
Quantity   13  
Series IdentifierAA 84/1

Photographs of Fiji taken before 1944 by the Fiji Government photographer.

  1. Two women and 3 children with a mound of pineapples. The women and girls are wearing dupattās. Embossed with Fiji Government Copyright. Former accession number 2687.

  2. Seven men and one boy loading crates onto a truck. Embossed with Fiji Government Copyright. Former accession number 2688.

  3. Four men carrying large banana stalks on a river bank, presumably ready to load. Embossed with Fiji Government Copyright. Former accession number 2689.

  4. Two women and one man, all European, sitting on a boulder. Behind them is a waterfall. Embossed with Fiji Government Copyright. Former accession number 2690.

  5. A landscape showing farming properties and mountains. Embossed with Fiji Government Copyright. Former accession number 2691.

  6. Rubber plantation workers tapping rubber from trees. Embossed with Fiji Government Copyright. Former accession number 2692.

  7. Four unidentified Fijian Indian farmers packing pineapples into crates. Embossed with Fiji Government Copyright. Former accession number 2693.

  8. A scene from a port where banaas from the plantations are being loaded onto row boats to be taken to market. Embossed with Fiji Government Copyright. Former accession number 2694.

  9. A riverway with plantations along the banks. Two men are standing in a boat in the river and there is a third man on the bank. Embossed with Fiji Government Copyright. Former accession number 2695.

  10. The SS. Albert docked on a jetty. There are seven men on the boat and three on the jetty, along with a boy. The back of the mount board is stamped Thos. G. Campbell Photographer. Former accession number 2696. Two prints.

  11. Sailing vessels docked on a riverbank. Embossed with Fiji Government Copyright. Former accession number 5195.

  12. Cattle grazing alongside a river. There is a man sitting on the riverbank. Embossed with Fiji Government Copyright. Former accession number 5196.